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Climbing Mt. Azouzetta

July 21, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Chetwynd, Hiking
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One of the greatest adventures in my life was hiking Mt. Azouzetta in the Pine Pass south of Chetwynd.

The trail is steep and difficult, in places you have to make your own trail as the original trail has washed away. Our reward for our efforts to get up the mountain was well worth it - the view from the top is amazing as you look across mountain ranges in every direction.

The alpine wildflowers were blooming and we saw a few ptarmigan out and about among the rocks near the summit as well!

Editor's Note: Learn more about hiking around Azouzetta Lake and Pine Pass here.

Posted by Leah Plus 2, Chetwynd at 10:55 AM