The views from the top were really beautiful, and it was a lovely clear day so we could see for miles around.
There was even a tiny bit of snow still at the summit and a waterfall formed from the melt water.
We headed back down to the main chalet to find the disc golf course - disc golf is really similar to Frisbee and you have to throw the disc into a series of goals.
The problem was that the course takes you down the side of the mountain, so by the time you reach the end, you have to either climb back up or head on down. We decided to take one of the walking trails down as it was pretty warm, and we figured it would be easier than hiking back up. Spoiler: it was not easier..
We realised quite quickly that this was a challenging trail for experienced hikers (we are definitely not) and it's intended to be climbed up, not down ๐คฃ๐คฃ
There was also a 2km diversion on the route because of logging, so it took us 2.5 hours of carefully scrambling down loose shingle slopes and steep drops covered by tree roots before we finally reached the base of the mountain ๐
After our exhausting albeit exciting experience, we treated ourselves to a breakfast for our last dinner at a local diner - it was really yummy and very much appreciated!












