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Beginner Friendly, Low Output, Mt Seymour · Sunday, October 27th, 2013

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Organized by: Roland Burton.

Start: Sunday, Oct. 27th, 8:00 am
Pre-trip meeting: Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, 6:00 pm
Pre-trip meeting location: VOC Gear Swap

Description:

This should be both "beginner friendly" and "low output".  My feet are kinda trashed, so more ambitious plans for the weekend, such as working on the trails around Callaghan, or hiking up to Wedgemont Lake, or a long drive to Skaha, wouldn't be wise for me.  But the weather should be glorious, and if we don't take advantage of it, the weather gods will punish us.

If you want to do this, you will need a lunch and some water, and maybe a jacket and a hat.  I have three seats in my car, so if you want one, email me fast, or post on the signup list.  Of course if others want to drive and offer rides, I will attempt to issue them with passengers in some sort of efficient manner.

I live pretty close to UBC so if I can get a carload by "one stop shopping", that's especially nice.

 

 

Posted: 2013-10-22 10:12:45
Last modified: 2013-10-23 12:45:17