A bɔra kɛnɛ kan: 22.11.2019
The hiking trails in Canada are extremely well signposted, at least from below, so I quickly found my way up. The first viewpoint was very steep with many stairs. But once I arrived, I definitely didn't regret the effort. Most people I saw there had driven up by car.
Full of confidence, enthusiasm, and motivation from successfully completing the first part, I made my way to the top ;). A hiker in front of me came up with the sweet idea of writing little notes and placing them on rocks every few meters, which of course provided additional motivation :).
So I simply followed the road and eventually reached the top, only to realize that it wasn't the viewpoint I originally intended to go to. In the end, I was extremely glad about that. The view I had there was on the other side of the mountain, not on the city but on the Okanagan Lake flowing through British Columbia. I could have spent hours here, it was so beautiful and peaceful.
With an eye on the clock, I then made my way to the other side of the mountain. This went a few more meters higher, so due to the weather, the viewing platform was covered in a layer of fog. The clouds were moving extremely fast and it was very windy, so I decided to make my way back down.
Towards the end of the day, I visited the park located around Mission Creek. In the fall, the colors of the water and the trees are said to be breathtaking. Some of it could still be seen even now.