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Slhanay Peak

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Slhanay Peak

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Slhanay Peak is a distinctive granitic rock dome rising to 665 meters (2,182 ft) near the town of Squamish, British Columbia. Located within the scenic Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, this impressive natural feature offers a challenging ascent and panoramic views of the surrounding Coast Mountains. While often overshadowed by its larger neighbor, the Stawamus Chief, Slhanay Peak stands as a significant landmark in its own right, known for its rugged beauty and rich cultural history.

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    Slhanay Peak loop from Squamish

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 650 m

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    Location: Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi), British Columbia, Canada

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Slhanay Peak's name?

    Historically, the peak was known by a derogatory term. In 2009, after consultation with local First Nations, the name was officially changed to Slhanay, which means "woman" in the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh language. This renaming was a significant step in acknowledging the area's cultural importance to the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh nation.

    How long is the hike to Slhanay Peak's summit and what is the elevation gain?

    The hike to Slhanay Peak's summit is considered moderately difficult, covering an 8.5 km (5.3 miles) return distance with an elevation gain of 650 meters (2,132 ft). It typically takes 3 to 4 hours to complete.

    Are there any specific viewpoints along the Slhanay Peak trail?

    Yes, while the summit offers 360-degree views, there are several viewpoints along the trail. One notable spot is Toni's viewpoint, which offers particularly outstanding perspectives of the Stawamus Chief and the surrounding landscape.

    Is Slhanay Peak a dog-friendly hiking destination?

    Yes, Slhanay Peak is located within Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, which generally allows dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you pack out all waste to preserve the natural environment.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like on Slhanay Peak?

    Slhanay Peak is accessible year-round, but winter conditions can be challenging. Hikers should expect potential snow and ice on the trail. Microspikes are highly recommended for traction, and appropriate winter gear is essential for safety and comfort.

    Are there any permits required to hike Slhanay Peak?

    No, there are currently no permits required to hike Slhanay Peak. It is situated within Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, which does not typically require permits for day hiking.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the Slhanay Peak trail?

    The trail is notably steep and often characterized by abundant roots. It can be muddy and slippery in places, requiring careful footing. Hikers will traverse through thick, moss-covered forests and pass impressive boulders. Some sections may involve technical scrambling, potentially requiring ropes or ladders.

    How does Slhanay Peak compare to the Stawamus Chief in terms of crowds?

    Slhanay Peak is often described as a "hidden gem" because it experiences significantly fewer crowds compared to the more popular Stawamus Chief. This makes it an appealing alternative for those seeking solitude and a more tranquil hiking experience.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Slhanay Peak?

    Slhanay Peak is located adjacent to the town of Squamish, British Columbia. Squamish offers a wide range of amenities, including numerous cafes, restaurants, pubs, and various accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences, all within a short drive from the trailhead.

    Is Slhanay Peak suitable for beginner hikers?

    The hike to Slhanay Peak is considered moderately difficult due to its steep sections, roots, and potential for muddy or slippery terrain. While rewarding, it may be challenging for absolute beginners. Hikers should have a reasonable level of fitness and be prepared for a strenuous ascent. There are other, less challenging trails available in the Squamish area for those new to hiking.

    What are the best months to hike Slhanay Peak to avoid crowds and enjoy good weather?

    While the intro mentions late spring through early fall as the best time, to specifically avoid crowds and enjoy good weather, consider hiking during the shoulder seasons of late May to early June or late September to early October. These periods often offer pleasant temperatures and fewer visitors compared to the peak summer months.

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