Conditions were foggy and a little wet but we did get some views as the fog cleared when we summited. We tried a new loop where we turned westward up McNaughton Peak and came down its north side back to the trail in the meadows, made for a great day!
Mark Vejvoda
This hike is located a 2.5-hour drive east of Prince George, BC. We drove 20 minutes past the town of McBride BC driving east. There is a turnoff to the south with signs on Highway 16 regarding the community of Dunster, BC. This hike has world-class views. This hike starts at a higher elevation and the trailhead can easily be accessed by a regular car, there is a large sign indicating the trailhead with plenty of parking. The trail is about 6 km to Bob Lake and Uncle Tom’s Cabin with an extra 1 km if you want to climb the ridge to the east which offers world-class views of Dunster to the North, Mt Robson to the North East, and the Raush River and Valley to the South. This trail is especially slippery due to the vast amount of moss, rocks, and roots covering a large portion of the trail so use caution, doubly when you descend as you WILL fall if you do not go slowly.