Thursday, April 15, 2010

Pitt River Hot Springs N49 42.250 W122 42.604


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Used in the following map:
C/O Hiking & Soaking in the Western U.S. & Canada

GPS GeoCoords (Trailhead):
49.697, -122.71 (N49 42.250 W122 42.604)


Pit River Hot Springs
Quote from Community Walk site.
http://www.communitywalk.com/location/pitt_river_hot_springs/garibaldi_highlands/british_columbia/hot_springssoakable/17791


Pit River SLIDESHOW VIEW PHOTOS


GPS GeoCoords (Trailhead): 49.697, -122.71 Reputed to be the best hot springs in British Columbia and remaining pristine because of the difficulty and length of the hike . . . plus the need to access the north end of Pitt Lake by boat before you begin the long hike. The trail from the north end of Pitt Lake to the Hot Springs is a flat forest logging road. Once you pass the 13.5 mile (22 km) mark on the road there will be a bridge over the Pitt River and directly after the bridge on the north side is the overgrown trailhead towards the Hot Springs. Once you get past the overgrown entrance the trail is clear and overlooks a cliff to the Pitt River Cayon (this trail is approx 5 mins long). At this point you will find two ropes that you can use to get down the steep rocks to the hot springs.... MORE INFO LINK


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[+C/O] [HTSPPITRVR](Wild. LOWER MAINLAND Garibaldi Highlands) Reputed to be the best hot springs in British Columbia and remaining pristine because of the difficulty and length of the hike . . . plus the need to access the north end of Pitt Lake by boat before you begin the long hike. Click here for more info and map *Courtesy of "Rick" bangedupshins@gmail.com

Posted via web from GTL's Hot-Springs Lists

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