Howe Sound Crest Trail – Brunswick Lake backpacking trip

Trip Summary

Trip Breakdown


Sunday
Watch the sunrise around 7am
Start the hike back around 8:30am
Add to our entry in the Hikers Logbook 10:45am
Another swim at Deeks Lake at 11:30am and instant mashed potatoes lunch
Back at car around 3:20pm

Trip Details

We made it to the first of the three lakes along the Howe Sound Crest Trail, Deeks Lake, at 2pm. It was a hot and sunny day and the water was beautiful. After stopping for lunch and a swim, we set off again for the most technical part of the hike. Steep root stairs, rock fields over creeks, and ladders were a good challenge to our strength and balance. I really enjoyed this part since it kept my brain alert but I would not have enjoyed doing it in wet or slippery conditions. Don’t forget to sign the HSCT Hikers Logbook on your way up! 

We finally made it to Brunswick Lake at 5pm (the sun sets at 6pm in early October) and quickly refilled our water bottles. Then we made the decision to keep on hiking to reach Fat Ass Peak for the night. It was only 2km away and 300m up, which took us about an hour. It was a perfectly sized peak with amazing west- and east-facing views and we had the whole place to ourselves! We watched the incredible sunset, made noodles for dinner, and then set-up the tent on the east side. Since we were not at a designated camping area, we also had to hang our food on a (just barely strong enough) tree.

As usual, we got up for sunrise, around 7am at that time of year. We were running low on water so we hiked back down to Brunswick Lake before eating breakfast and fueling up for the hike back to the car. We signed the logbook on the way back to prove that we’d survived and took our time on the steep parts down the trail. Of course, we stopped to swim in Deeks Lake again and eat lunch. We were back at the car just before 3:30pm.

Key Points

  • You might not find great trees for hanging food, so bear canisters could work better. 
  • There are some really steep technical parts of this hike, be careful doing it in the rain!
  • Deeks lake is an amazing swimming spot if you have the time and the weather is nice.