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    David Kerruish
    Elfin Lakes and Atwel Peak in the Diamond Head portion of Garibaldi Provincial Park.
    David Kerruish
    The view of Little Diamond Head from near the trailhead, which is less than 30 minutes from Squamish.
    David Kerruish
    Looking out over Howe Sound, Squamish, and the town's three breweries.
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    Mount Baker from the popular Yellow Aster Butte Trail.
    David Kerruish
    The Skyline Divide, another popular trail for those who go east from Bellingham.
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    Sunset views from the Squak Glacier, one of 11 glaciers on Mount Baker (Komo Kulshan).
    David Kerruish
    Photo Date: 
    02/20/2019
    Pump Peak on Vancouver's North Shore, just 30 minutes from Bridge Brewing.
    David Kerruish
    Photo Date: 
    02/20/2019
    The marked winter snowshoe route to Pump Peak
    David Kerruish
    Photo Date: 
    02/20/2019
    Earn your brews and earn your views on the winter trails in Mount Seymour Provincial Park.
    A contour-laden Bridge Brewing can on the Howe Sound Crest Trail.

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