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The Chief as seen from the highway.
Rock Climbers on the Apron, a section of the Chief.
The Grand Wall.
A bridge along the trail offers a view of the torrent.
The trail climbs through lush forest.
The first peak is open and exposed.
The view of Howe Sound from the first peak.
The first peak trail is steep near the top.
The view of the second and third peak from the first.
A shortcut from the second peak to the first peak.
The trail to the second peak is challenging enough that it need ropes and ladders.
The view of the Squamish from the second peak.
The view of the first peak from the second.
Sky Pilot Mountain from third peak.
The view west.
The pond at the top of the third peak.
Diamond Head peaks through the clouds.
The third peak trail follows. a giant cedars marked with yellow diamonds
The trail follows a riverbed most of the way.
The Chief at the bottom of Mount Habrich.
The Chief as seen from in town.