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Global Hiking Index
HikeMetrics // Comparison Engine
Route A

The West Coast Trail

canada/british-columbia
VS
Route B

The Wonderland Trail

usa/Washington (Mount Rainier National Park)

The West Coast Trail vs The Wonderland Trail: Intensity Score Comparison

Both routes share a similar overall intensity (69 vs 70). Depending on personal strengths, the challenge relies more on The West Coast Trail's technicality versus the physical output of the other.

Model-based (not a field report) · Evaluates overall route demand, not danger.

Intensity Difference
+1 The Wonderland Trail is harder
Higher Physical Load
The Wonderland Trail
Higher Technical Seriousness
The West Coast Trail
Greater Commitment
The Wonderland Trail
Overall HikeMetrics Score
The Wonderland Trailwins 6 of 9 metrics
3
Route A
6
Route B
canada/british-columbia

The West Coast Trail

EXPERT // HAZARD
Full Route Report

The West Coast Trail (WCT) is a 75-kilometre coastal trek on the southwestern shore of Vancouver Island, within Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Originally built in 1907 as the 'Dominion Lifesaving Trail' after the SS Valencia shipwreck, the route passes through the ancestral territories of the Huu-ay-aht, Ditidaht, and Pacheedaht First Nations. The terrain alternates between dense temperate rainforest, sandstone tidal shelves, and headland cliffs connected by over 70 wooden ladder systems. Tide tables are essential—several beach sections are only passable at low tide.

usa/Washington (Mount Rainier National Park)

The Wonderland Trail

EXTREME // LETHAL
Full Route Report

The Wonderland Trail is exactly what its name implies: a grueling, spectacular, 93-mile (150km) circumnavigation of Mount Rainier, the most glaciated peak in the contiguous United States. This premier backpacking route is notoriously difficult, rarely offering a flat section of trail. Hikers are either painfully ascending a massive, forested ridge or steeply descending into a deep, glacier-carved river valley, only to repeat the process the very next day. The trail passes through towering old-growth rainforests, crosses roaring and milky glacial rivers via demanding suspension bridges or log jams, and traverses stunning, high-alpine wildflower meadows like Summerland and Panhandle Gap where the mountain's massive ice fields feel close enough to touch.

Head-to-Head Metric Analysis

Intensity ScoreHigher Overall Demand
69
WINNER70
Physical LoadMore Physically Taxing
69
WINNER73
Technical SeriousnessMore Technically Demanding
64 WINNER
49
DistanceLonger route
75 km
WINNER150 km
Elevation GainMore vertical
1,813 m
WINNER6,700 m
Highest PointHigher summit
195 m
WINNER2,042 m
DurationShorter commitment
7 days WINNER
10 days
Hazard LevelMore accessible
EXPERT // HAZARD WINNER
EXTREME // LETHAL
Crowd LevelLess crowded
4 / 5
WINNER2 / 5
Remoteness
4 / 5
4 / 5

HikeMetrics Hazard Scale — Explanation

1
LOW // ACCESS
2
STANDARD // RT
3
MODERATE // CHLG
4
EXPERT // HAZARD
5
EXTREME // LETHAL

The HikeMetrics Hazard Scale is a proprietary 5-point classification system that evaluates hiking routes across five dimensions: physical demand, technical complexity, altitude exposure, weather risk, and rescue accessibility.

Unlike generic star ratings, the Hazard Scale is calibrated against altitude profiles, elevation gain per day, and logistical isolation factors — making it the most precise route classification system available.

Full Scale Documentation
Route A // Hazard Verdict
The West Coast Trail
EXPERT // HAZARD
slippery terrain and injuries: Slippery roots, deep mud, and wet wooden ladders cause frequent falls and lower-leg injuries. The WCT has one of the highest injury rates of any trail in Canada.
tidal entrapment: Several beach sections are only passable at low tide. Getting caught on a rising tide against impassable cliffs is a serious risk.
Route B // Hazard Verdict
The Wonderland Trail
EXTREME // LETHAL
dangerous river crossings: The glacial rivers are fast, freezing, and full of silt. Bridges frequently wash out during spring melt, requiring dangerous, waist-deep fords.
unrelenting elevation gain: The total elevation gain/loss over the 93 miles is over 22,000 feet (6,700m). Knee injuries and sheer exhaustion end many attempts.

Required Gear Comparison

The West Coast Trail
Sturdy backpack (65-75L) with waterproof liner or dry bagsTall waterproof gaitersSynthetic sleeping bag (down gets damp in WCT humidity)Bear spray and bear-proof food storageCurrent WCT map and tide table booklet (provided at orientation)Camp shoes or sandals for creek crossings
The Wonderland Trail
Ultralight backpacking setup (weight is your worst enemy on these climbs)Sturdy trekking poles (often required for the endless descents)Water filterBear canister (often required for backcountry camping)Rain gear (it rains constantly, even in summer)

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