Mt Cartier: Revelstoke's Other Iconic Peak
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/lifeofluke Mount Cartier hosts the highest fire lookout, more than a century old, in all of Canada. It is a truly stunning location. Perched atop sheer cliffs on the summit block, it is a relic of bygone history of fire lookouts used to spot fires all summer long before modern satellite technology. Join us hike the 30.5km round trip trail, gaining ~2375m in 11.5 hours. Thanks for watching! Video and editing by Luke Gibson. If you liked this video, you can buy me a coffee at this link: https://www.ko-fi.com/O4O1AHT4 Follow me! Instagram: / shotsbyluke Nina: / ninathestrong The Canadian folk song I mentioned is Tim Hus - Mountain Fire, it's worth a listen, check it out. • Mountain Fire Music: The Longin by Stacxk https://freemusicarchive.org/music/st... Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

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