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Next up is the crossing of Lynn creek on a large logjam to reach an island in the center of the channel, and then annother log crossing (a bit downstream of the first) to finally reach the far side. The trail is nice and easy going up the hanes valley until the final headwall going up to crown pass. There' isn't much of a trail here - just climb the boulder field and look for the trail again in the forest at the top. At crown pass, keep left again unless you are planning an ascent of [[Crown Mountain]] as well. The climb out of crown pass is incredibly steep and rugged, topping out not far from the summit of Goat Mountain. Fortunately easier terrain prevails after this point on the final leg back to the grouse mountain skyride. It's $5 to take the cable car down, or you can walk down the [[BCMC trail]] or the [[Grouse Grind]] or one of the other trails (there are many) back to [[North Shore|North Vancouver]]. | Next up is the crossing of Lynn creek on a large logjam to reach an island in the center of the channel, and then annother log crossing (a bit downstream of the first) to finally reach the far side. The trail is nice and easy going up the hanes valley until the final headwall going up to crown pass. There' isn't much of a trail here - just climb the boulder field and look for the trail again in the forest at the top. At crown pass, keep left again unless you are planning an ascent of [[Crown Mountain]] as well. The climb out of crown pass is incredibly steep and rugged, topping out not far from the summit of Goat Mountain. Fortunately easier terrain prevails after this point on the final leg back to the grouse mountain skyride. It's $5 to take the cable car down, or you can walk down the [[BCMC trail]] or the [[Grouse Grind]] or one of the other trails (there are many) back to [[North Shore|North Vancouver]]. | ||
==Notes=== | |||
This trail is often revered to as the HaynesValleyTrail | |||
Revision as of 05:42, 18 March 2005
This hike is a popular loop from Lynn Valley to the top of grouse mountain. It's about 15km with 1150m of elevation gain from the Lynn Valley Parking lot to the top of the grouse mountain cable car.
Getting there and back
The park gate is at the end of Lynn Valley Road, and then it's about 1km along a paved road to the parking area. Note that the gate closes around sunset, so park outside the gate if planning on a late return. City Bus 228 (from Lonsdale Quay) stops right beside the park gate.
The hike is usually finished by coming down the grouse mountain gondola (or the BCMC trail or the Grouse Grind, which is a few km from Lynn Valley, so make appropriate plans to stash a car at the other end. If doing the trip by bush, this need not be a concern because bus 236 take you back to Lonsday Quay.
The Trail
There are a couple trails that go north up lynn valley - it doesn't matter which one you take because they all merge down to one after 3 or 4 km. At about 4km, the trail to Colliseum Mountain branches off to the right, and the Lynn Valley trail continues over a suspension bridge crossing norvan creek. a couple km farther, the trail to Lynn Lake goes off on the as right well.
Next up is the crossing of Lynn creek on a large logjam to reach an island in the center of the channel, and then annother log crossing (a bit downstream of the first) to finally reach the far side. The trail is nice and easy going up the hanes valley until the final headwall going up to crown pass. There' isn't much of a trail here - just climb the boulder field and look for the trail again in the forest at the top. At crown pass, keep left again unless you are planning an ascent of Crown Mountain as well. The climb out of crown pass is incredibly steep and rugged, topping out not far from the summit of Goat Mountain. Fortunately easier terrain prevails after this point on the final leg back to the grouse mountain skyride. It's $5 to take the cable car down, or you can walk down the BCMC trail or the Grouse Grind or one of the other trails (there are many) back to North Vancouver.
Notes=
This trail is often revered to as the HaynesValleyTrail