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Car camping in Squamish + optional wilderness first aid course. · Thu. Jul. 14th, 2022 - Mon. Jul. 18th, 2022

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Organized by: Camille Ryan.

Start: Thursday, Jul. 14th
End: Monday, Jul. 18th
Pre-trip meeting: Thursday, Jul. 7th, 7:00 pm
Pre-trip meeting location: Zoom

Description:

Hey everyone! 

I'm planning on taking a Wilderness first aid course in Squamish.

The course is the 15th-18th of July 9am-6pm.

Here's a link to the website;

https://www.wildernessfirstaidtraining.ca/wfa

I was also planning on car camping at mamquam river campground.

here's the link to their website;

https://mamquamrivercampgrou.checkfront.com/reserve/

The course cost is 549$. It's expensive but I find that kind of stuff interesting and worth it. 

The plan would be to leave the evening of the 14th and start car camping that evening. Or leave early morning on the 15th. 

People are welcome to join me with taking the course. Alternatively, people could do some day hikes (the chief, tunnel bluffs etc) , climbs in the area then reconnecting together at the campsite at the end of the day.

Posted: 2022-07-03 22:23:17