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A gruelling but fantastic trail to beautiful views, this one begins in Manning Park but heads just outside the boundary.


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Map Key

6.0

Miles

9.6

KM

Point to Point

8,040' 2,451 m

High

2,191' 668 m

Low

5,865' 1,788 m

Up

16' 5 m

Down

19%

Avg Grade (11°)

65%

Max Grade (33°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Commonly Backpacked · Fall Colors · Swimming · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Description

This trail is a long slog up switchbacks along well defined and well maintained trail to the alpine. Once in the alpine, the route is marked by red paint on rocks. Hikers should be aware that there is a lot of scree and small boulders to navigate through. The true summit is fairly exposed, and there is a short scramble up and down a couple dips along the summit ridge before actually reaching the peak.

Flora & Fauna

Mountain goats, pika, marmots, lupines, paintbrush, columbine, glacier lily, pinesap, Dutchman's pipe, and tiger lilies abound up here.

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Tony Redford

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in Chilliwack

#942

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More alpine wildflowers on Mount Outram trail
Sep 14, 2017 near Hope, BC
Alpine flowers on Outram, with wildfire smoke in background
Sep 14, 2017 near Hope, BC
Talus slog towards summit of Mount Outram
Sep 14, 2017 near Hope, BC
Alpine tarn on Mount Outram trail
Sep 14, 2017 near Hope, BC
Cheam Range from Mount Outram summit
Sep 14, 2017 near Hope, BC
From Summit of Mount Outram: Mount Baker with Mount Slesse and Rexford to the right, and Mount Rideout and Payne to the left
Sep 14, 2017 near Hope, BC

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Sep 14, 2019
Michael Salinas
Sep 10, 2019
Catherine Kaczynski
A tough hike especially in the rain! Took about 3.5 hours to reach the top of Mt. Outram and another 3 hours down. Totally worth it! — 10h 00m
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