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Brother of Bushwack [Beginner Friendly??] · Saturday, October 14th, 2023

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Organized by: Anton Afanassiev.

Start: Saturday, Oct. 14th, 8:00 am
Pre-trip meeting: Wednesday, Oct. 11th, 6:45 pm
Pre-trip meeting location: Zoom

Description:

Have you ever wanted to get close to nature? Like really close? Bushwacking is easily the best way to do this. You will be in constant contact with shrubs, trees, moss, and rocks.

The current plan is to do Hastings Peak near Seymour. I expect this to be a light B1/B2 bushwhack. I may change this to something else if I find that someone has gone and made a trail. If people are feeling hardcore, then there is a B4 objective we can do...

We will go for Judge David Creer peak from the Lynn Valley. This is a bit more of an exciting bushwack and a rarely-visited peak. Mandatory river crossing...

This trip is kinda beginner-friendly as long as you're willing to suffer. That being said, you should probably have a reasonable amount of hiking experience and proper footwear.

Posted: 2023-09-11 13:49:55
Last modified: 2023-10-06 18:28:52