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Haihte Mountain Range at sunset with wildflowers in the foreground.

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What We Love: Haihte Mountain Range

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  • August 10, 2022
  • VanIsle.News Staff
Haihte is the Kwakʼwala word for fish head

Some call it Little Patagonia. Some call it the hike through hell.

Whatever you call the Haihte Mountain Range, you can’t argue with its beauty.

Brian Texmo, VanIsle photographer extraordinaire, captured this stunning pic.

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