Canada British Columbia Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)
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Located in the Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy area, the Skywalk South hike is an extremely difficult 14.324-kilometer out-and-back route with an elevation gain of 1127 meters, making it a challenging trek for experienced hikers.
Starting at the trailhead, hikers will first come across parking facilities, followed by an information center with useful insights about the area. As you continue along the trail, you will encounter a drinking water station, perfect for refilling your bottles. Approximately 7.16 kilometers into the hike, there is a water feature where you can take a break and enjoy the scenery.
Further along the trail, at the 6.16-kilometer mark, there is another water point, albeit slightly off the trail. Additionally, at 6.13 kilometers, there is a third water feature for hikers to refresh themselves.
For those looking for more information about the area, there are multiple information points situated at various distances from the trail, providing interesting facts and historical context about the surroundings.
As you approach the end of the hike, there is a bench where you can rest and take in the panoramic views before making your way back.
Due to the length and elevation gain of the hike, it is important to come prepared with plenty of water, snacks, and proper hiking gear. Additionally, it is recommended to check the weather forecast before embarking on this challenging journey.
Overall, the Skywalk South hike offers a rewarding experience for hikers who are up for the challenge, with stunning natural beauty and informative stops along the way.