Beautiful Sunday - Hiking Mont Tremblant
Hey all,
I recently went to Mont Tremblant and hiked to the top. It was a pretty cloudy day with a rain forecast but it was my only day in the area so I had to go for it. In the end I got really lucky and it started raining just as I was getting back to the car. I took a few pictures along the way that I'll share with you guys =)
Shout out to @ace108 for organizing #beautifulsunday!
The trail starts right from the village, which is really picturesque with the buildings of all different colors.
There's a nice rock wall near the beginning of the trail with water running on its face.
Gaining a bit of elevation =)
After hiking through forest for a while the trail opens up on the other side of the mountain.
Looking up, there's still ways to go!
After hiking for about an other hour, I finally approach the home stretch! The inclination is actually pretty steep on that second picture even tho it's a bit hard to tell.
The end is in sight! By this point I was so thirsty and hungry, I couldn't wait to get up there.
And here's the view from up there!
It ended up taking about 2.5 hours to get to the top with a couple short breaks along the way to take in the views. If you're in the area it's a pretty nice place to check out; there are tons of activities to do on and around the mountain!
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed it! Every comment and upvote is much appreciated =)
Enjoy today,
William
Nice post and beautiful pictures @livewell just give you up vote
Thank you @sakhone!! I'm happy you commented on here it reminded me I was about to look at your morning post earlier but then I got distracted..gonna read it now =)
Very nice pictures, had to google to find it is in Canada.
Thank you =) You are right, I should probably mention it in the post!
A very nice walk. At first, I thought Mont Tremblant may have been a typo but I google and confirm it spelled Mont. Thanks for sharing on #beautifulsunday.
Thank you so much =) I'm glad you liked it! Yeah the name is French, that's why =)
You're welcome. Yes, I figure so since my search has Quebec in the result .