Thursday, July 21, 2016

Hike Owen Hat Houston British Columbia (Pictures)


Above Photo: On July 6, 2016 my wife, daughter, son-in-law, grandson 
and I took a drive to Owen Hat to see the hexagonal columns which is
 just outside Houston, British Columbia. 

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You can also view the pictures that I have been taking around Houston, B.C. at my 
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Also, I hope you enjoy the photos that I have taken around our beautiful town.


Above Photo: Owen Hat's hexagonal columns is an ancient volcanic feature.


Above Photo: Owen Hat's hexagonal columns is an ancient volcanic feature.

Owen Hat is an area which has 1.9 kilometers of trail which goes to the top of Owen Hat. 
It is an ancient volcanic feature. There is rock climbing in the area.


Above Photo: My son-in-law and grandson trying to hide on us. 
You can walk through this cave and come out on the other side at Owen Hat.

Directions/Map: 
Drive west of Houston and turn left off Highway 16 onto the Morice River Road. 
At kilometer 27 go straight onto the Morice-Owen FSR. 

Just before 51 kilometer, turn left onto the Owen. Go to approximately 
8.5 kilometers on Owen North Road. The recreation site is on the right.


Above Photo: Owen Hat's hexagonal columns is an ancient volcanic feature.


For more information on Owen Hat, please check out the 
recreation sites and trails British Columbia at:


Above Photo: Owen Hat's hexagonal columns is an ancient volcanic feature.


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