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Tag Archives: Perley Rock
10 Sensational Hikes from hikingwithbarry – Volume 1
A few hikes follow which I consider to be my best, and each is a uniquely phenomenal experience. All are reasonably aggressive and none would be recommended as season openers. Selections are from posts within this blog and I have provided links so you … Continue reading →
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Tagged Angel's Staircase, Asulkan Valley, Centennial Ridge, Crowsnest Pass, Eiffel Lakes, Fairy Falls, Grinnell Glacier, hiking, hikingwithbarry, Imperial Geyser, Larch Valley, Mount Allan, Perley Rock, Point Lace Falls, Swiftcurrent Pass, Turtle Mountain, Twin Falls, Yoho National Park
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Perley Rock – Rogers Pass – Glacier National Park – Hiking British Columbia
Mélanie and I will hike about 13 kilometres (8 miles) return to the 2,412 metre (7,913 ft) summit of Perley Rock at the north-east edge of the Illecillewaet Glacial Ice Field. Perley Rock is arguably the most difficult hike in the … Continue reading →

