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    Howe Sound is visible throughout the last stretch, giving a dramatic feel to this ascent.
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    Dogs love playing in the snow too!
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    The views on Howe Sound and the Lions greet hikers who make it to the ridge.
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    View of Unnecessary Mountain and Cypress Provincial Park.
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    Mount Harvey is one of the closest mountains to the Lions.
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    The final ascent can be steep at parts, but it is well worth the effort.
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    Undercasts are a common occurrence in December and January in the Vancouver area.
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    The last steps. Brunswick Mountain, on the left, is another worthy objective.
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    The ridge below Mount Harvey's summit is one of the nicest on the North Shore.
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    Looking east deep into the beautiful North Shore mountains.

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