View from the Pinnacles. (Quesnel,BC - Canada)
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The Hoodoos or Pinnacles near Quesnel, BC
After a nice lunch at Heavy D's BBQ we decided to walk to the Pinnacles today.
Packed snow on the trail.
Nice sunny afternoon for a few photos.
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Pinnacles Provincial Park comprises approximately 124 hectares of pine forest overlooking Baker Creek. The park is a popular day-use area and is easily accessible from Quesnel. From the Pinnacles viewpoint, visitors enjoy the unique formation of “Hoodoos,” and a picturesque view of the city of Quesnel and Baker Creek.
The park is open year-round for day-use and sightseeing despite the locked gate at the entrance; camping is not permitted. The park provides an opportunity for a pleasant 1 km hike along a well maintained trail to the viewpoint; allow 15 minutes for access. The hoodoos are fragile, please do not climb on or near them. Just know that you're not able to walk out on the pinnacles anymore as people have fallen off and died. The WHOLE lookout area is gated off now but people still don't follow park rules and try to walk out.
Established Date: September 18, 1969
Park Size: 124.39 hectares
(Copy: BC Parks)
Packed snow on the trail.
Nice sunny afternoon for a few photos.
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Pinnacles Provincial Park comprises approximately 124 hectares of pine forest overlooking Baker Creek. The park is a popular day-use area and is easily accessible from Quesnel. From the Pinnacles viewpoint, visitors enjoy the unique formation of “Hoodoos,” and a picturesque view of the city of Quesnel and Baker Creek.
The park is open year-round for day-use and sightseeing despite the locked gate at the entrance; camping is not permitted. The park provides an opportunity for a pleasant 1 km hike along a well maintained trail to the viewpoint; allow 15 minutes for access. The hoodoos are fragile, please do not climb on or near them. Just know that you're not able to walk out on the pinnacles anymore as people have fallen off and died. The WHOLE lookout area is gated off now but people still don't follow park rules and try to walk out.
Established Date: September 18, 1969
Park Size: 124.39 hectares
(Copy: BC Parks)
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