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High Note Trail and Singing Pass
The High Note Trail starts at the top of Whistler Peak (which means that the Whistler Gondola takes care of the elevation gain for you). It then skirts the south flank of Whistler Mountain, offering fantastic views of Cheakamus Lake down below. It eventually joins the Musical Bumps trail, which leads you to Singing Pass. We hiked this route at the beginning of the Spring bloom, when Singing Pass puts on a spectacular flower display.
Date(s): July 26, 2008. Album by Mauricio Drelichman. Photos by Mauricio Drelichman. 1 - 27 of 27 Total. 989 Visits.
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Joachim studies a geological feature.

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Just what I need - more obnoxious photographers.

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OK, I'll pose one more time.

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How's this, right in front of Black Tusk?

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Yummy!

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High Note trail.

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High Note couple.

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Flowers

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Paula and Bea.

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Cheakamus Lake.

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Black Tusk.

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Bea kicking some dust.

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Bridging gaps.

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Cheakamus Lake again.

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Armed and dangerous.

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More flowers.

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The view from Flute Summit. Here the trail joins the Musical Bumps trail, which then enters Garibaldi Provincial Park.

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The trail to Oboe summit, the last of the "musical bumps."

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Singing Pass, where the grass is really greener.

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Flowers in Singing Pass.

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Looking up to the ridge above Russet Lake and Overlord Mountain.

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Alpine bloom.

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Trail through the pass.

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Wild lilies.

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The swath below the new peak-to-peak gondola. What ever happened to "save the trees?"

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Bonus: big fat black bear right  in our backyard.

   
 
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