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As I was doing my Sunday run this morning, I saw that the North Shore mountains still had snowcaps on their peaks. It reminded me of the time we went to Elk Mountain, during which the trailhead had no snow at all but the summit was completely covered in snow. So naturally, we will be visiting Elk Mountain on my weekly hiking post.
We hiked Elk Mountain during the fall though, not during spring. I recall we left home very early, as usual, to maximize daylight, avoid traffic and get good parking spots. It was a cloudy day and the weather had already turned relatively cold, with the mornings and evenings dipping into mid single digits Celsius. Elk Mountain is located near Chilliwack, BC. It is a medium to challenging trail in terms of difficulty, with an out-and-back distance of about 8.5km and around 750m elevation gain. The trail was well maintained and well marked. It weaves in the forest while steadily gaining elevation. Eventually, we started to see snow accumulation on the ground. The higher we went, the thicker the snow; however, due to the numerous hikers traveling the trail, the snow on the trail was tightly packed. We did eventually have to put on our micro spikes for safety reasons. The hike was quite long with a good amount of elevation, so to keep the kids entertained, we started to play a game where each of us would take turns saying a sentence to collaboratively tell a story. I remember vaguely that our story had something to do with someone getting kidnapped by aliens, but he learned all their tech, escaped, and used to tech to take over the world. Eventually, we reached the viewpoint just before the summit and got some pretty nice views of the nearby mountains, farmlands, and small towns. We pushed through the final stretch, where people without microspikes or trekking poles were having trouble going past the uphill section covered in slippery snow. We were greeted with amazing views at the summit. The trail actually continues past Elk Summit towards Thurston Mountain, but we decided to finish our advance at Elk Summit, where we enjoyed the view, had our lunch, and started our descend back towards the parking lot.
We left home early. Was well on the highway at dawn.
Info board at the trailhead.
Trail weaves through the forest. Well maintained and well marked trail.
Some specs of snow on the ground.
Starting to see a little big of accumulation.
More accumulation of snow.
Going through a switchback section.
Snow everywhere now.
Sun shining through the forest.
Broken tree.
More snow in the forest.
Glimpse of nearby mountains behind the leaves.
Deep within the forest.
My wife named this photo "Companionship is the best gift."
Views saw at viewpoint before the summit.
Same viewpoint before the summit.
Slippery uphill stretch.
Very near the summit now.
Finaly stretch before the summit.
Views at the summit. This one shows Chilliwack, nearby farmlands and nearby forests.
More views at the summit. This one shows the mountain range to the north/northeast.
Views at the summit. This one looks south and we can see Mount Baker standing tall amongst all of the mountains.
Pano of the southern mountains. My wife is pointing out Mount Baker to my little one. We can see Mount Shuksan's distinctive pointy tip in this one too.
Check out my previous hikes:
  1. The Panoramic Views of Panorama Ridge
  2. The Golden Larches of Frosty Mountain
  3. The Winter Snow of Pump Peak at Mount Seymour
  4. Sapphire Waters and Azure Skies of Battle Bluff
  5. It Isn't Always Sunshine and Blue Skies
  6. The Frozen River and Waterfalls of Maligne Canyon
  7. The Amazing Arches of Arches National Park
  8. The Bizarre Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park
  9. The Magnificent Stones of Zion National Park
  10. The Flowing Walls of Lower Antelope Canyon
  11. A Glimpse of Hope at the Hope Lookout Trail
  12. Turquoise Waters viewed from Sea to Summit Trail
  13. The Three Peaks of Mount Seymour
  14. The Serene Winter Scene at Dog Mountain
  15. Murrin Loop and Jurassic Ridge
  16. Yosemite National Park
  17. The Bear's Hump at Waterton National Park
  18. Views of Okanagan from Pincushion Mountain Trail
  19. The Half Frozen Waterfalls at Franklin Falls
  20. Hole in the Wall of Vancouver Island
  21. Sometimes You Just Get Lucky
  22. Winter Wonderland at Alexander Falls
  23. Eagle Bluffs
  24. Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park
  25. Admiralty Point
  26. Myra Canyon Trail
  27. Garabaldi Lake
  28. Botanical Beach Loop
  29. Wild Pacific Trail Lighthouse Loop
  30. Whistler Train Wreck Trail
  31. Grouse Grind
  32. Crown Mountain
  33. Chance Cove Coastal Trail
  34. Big Four Ice Caves
  35. Stawamus Chief First Peak
  36. Four Lakes Trail at Alice Lake Provincial Park
  37. Four Lakes Trail Winter Revisit
  38. Lindeman Lake Trail
  39. Malcolm Knapp Research Forest
  40. Steelhead Falls
  41. Cascade Falls
  42. Dawson Falls
  43. Bridal Veil Falls
  44. Kay Falls and Bear Creek Falls
  45. Lions Bay Loop and Crystal Falls
  46. Overlander Falls
  47. Flood Falls
  48. Marymere Falls
  49. Johnston Canyon Lower Falls
  50. Elfin Lakes
  51. Gold Creek Lower Falls
  52. Nairn Falls
  53. Lower and Upper Shannon Falls
  54. Brandywine Falls
  55. Mamquam Falls
  56. Cliff Gilker Park Waterfalls
  57. Snoqualmie Falls
  58. Norvan Falls
  59. Niagara Falls and Trestles at Goldstream Park
  60. Niagara Falls
  61. Ptarmigan Ridge
  62. Chain Lakes Trail
  63. Cambie Creek Loop
  64. Mushrooms of Norvan Falls Trail
  65. Cheakamus Lake Trail
  66. Panorama Ridge via Helm Creek Trail
  67. Saint Mark's Summit
  68. West Lion
Great pics. Love the sky.
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Thanks. All photo credits go to my wife.
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Amazing pictures! You've been to some very beautiful places, you're a lucky person!
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Thanks!
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So so beautiful! The hue of morning sky is awesome!
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My wife took the morning sky pic on our drive to the trailhead.
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