Mt. Paul & Mt. Peter
The twins reflected in the North Thompson River,
Kamloops B.C.
The first time I climbed these was as a teenager. We climbed up Mt. Paul, the closer of the two. It has a very steep face of loose shale which is hell to climb and can do a lot of damage to your footwear. Then it was down a little dip and on up to Mount Peter. The lower half of the descent here (on the left hand side in this pic) is very slippery long grass. It seemed easiest to kind of slide down. It wasn't until the bottom that I and one of my friends realized we had ripped the ass out of our jeans. LOL. Ahhh, to be young again.
Mt. Paul & Mt. Peter
The twins reflected in the North Thompson River,
Kamloops B.C.
The first time I climbed these was as a teenager. We climbed up Mt. Paul, the closer of the two. It has a very steep face of loose shale which is hell to climb and can do a lot of damage to your footwear. Then it was down a little dip and on up to Mount Peter. The lower half of the descent here (on the left hand side in this pic) is very slippery long grass. It seemed easiest to kind of slide down. It wasn't until the bottom that I and one of my friends realized we had ripped the ass out of our jeans. LOL. Ahhh, to be young again.