Mt. Frosty Alive
Looking down from a high point, the top of Mt. Frosty in Manning Park, BC, Canada, feels like stepping into a surreal world. Picture golden larch trees scattered over slopes, their bright needles sparkling in the sunlight. The mountain stands proudly, concealing two emerald lakes within its rocky amphitheater. It's like discovering a secret world – British Columbia's oldest old-growth forest, a sanctuary of ancient trees, a place untouched by time. The mountains to the left (south) of Mt. Frosty are in Washington State.
Mt. Frosty Alive
Looking down from a high point, the top of Mt. Frosty in Manning Park, BC, Canada, feels like stepping into a surreal world. Picture golden larch trees scattered over slopes, their bright needles sparkling in the sunlight. The mountain stands proudly, concealing two emerald lakes within its rocky amphitheater. It's like discovering a secret world – British Columbia's oldest old-growth forest, a sanctuary of ancient trees, a place untouched by time. The mountains to the left (south) of Mt. Frosty are in Washington State.