Ah, a moment of silence. The roar of the Bell 212 had trailed off. The only sounds were a few human voices that I was doing my best to ignore. Otherwise the solitude of the mountains on a blue bird day was providing silence. I only had a few seconds to take in the grand scale and complexity of the mountains close to the spine of British Columbia’s Coast Mountain range. I was standing on a mountain top located right on the border of TS’YL-OS Provincial Park near the Bridge Glacier. My few seconds alone came as Lee, my fellow guide, led the group away. I stood in silence. I got my moment that I was looking for.
I love the Coast Range. The Coast Range is such a vast place. It has it all: rain forests and fjords in the west, ice fields blanket its core, and deserts are the norm on its eastern flanks. For the most part, access is tough and expensive. Few people live there. Snowboard mountaineering trips are endless.


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