You’d think it would be easy to at least see your destination on a mountain: your aim is to get to the top. But a lot of mountains have false peaks. Quite often, people will hike for hours to something they think is the top, only to discover that the true peak is higher.
By Polly Phokeev /Mar 22, 2018
BeyondDC / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0; Stratford Festival Theatre. Photo by Terry Manzo" data-tippy-arrow="false" tabindex="0">iPhoto caption: Third Beach in Vancouver. Photo courtesy of Sarah Afful; Toronto streetcar ALRV. Photo by BeyondDC / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0; Stratford Festival Theatre. Photo by Terry Manzo