@msquebanh Been a minute since I've been up there but I believe it is a base for an informative sign that they remove after the park office up there closes at the end of September or thereabouts.
Apparently the UK is the only country where we deliberately go walking in the mountains, get soaked right through, wild camp, then get into the wet clothes and boots the next day and do it all again. That’s what our #Mountainleader trainer told us anyway #mountains#wildcamping#MTA#running
@arkadiusz
Nice picture of this mountain Pico do Arieiro at Madeira, height 1818 meters.
Pico do Arieiro (1,818 meters) is the fourth highest peak in Madeira.
You can do a very good (but heavy) hike the
PR1 Vereda do Arieiro.
I was there at Thursday May 17th 2024 in the morning.
For #MountainMonday: Low clouds swirl around Indian Arm and Mount Underhill with Hixon Peak and Mount Bonnycastle in the background. This view of Indian Arm and the surrounding mountains was photographed from Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Very old (pre-covid) panorama photo of the view on Coliseum Mt. This is snow free only at the end of Summer (1400m altitude), it's a spectacular trail and view. Two approaches exist, the popular one with a 8km approach, then ascending a clearly flagged route up. Alternatively, you can cycle in 11km, then do a shorter but very steep and at times unmarked ascent, including a wonderful scree field, which I quite enjoyed. Cycling back at the end of the hike has some benefits in keeping your muscles from seizing up after a painful descent (+- 40% for 2 hours). Advisable to keep extra water/food on your bike, in my case I ran short with 5.5L for the day. Hoping to do it again this Summer. #pnw#hiking#britishcolumbia#nature#themountainiscalling#mountains
#silentsunday : quitter Reykavik sous un ciel bleu et une grosse chaleur (14-15 degrés, suffisant pour se permettre de rouler la fenêtre ouverte) et se retrouver 20 km plus loin dans un brouillard soudain et une bonne fraîcheur. La magie de la météo locale... ! Donc randonner dans les nuages, bof bif...