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Life could be a dream - Ep.3 [Sky pilot] · Sunday, July 14th, 2024

Warning: This is an old trip - it already happened

Warning: This is a tentative trip : Dislocated my shoulder, gonna stay on the ground for a while

Warning, this trip has been cancelled : Dislocated my shoulder, gonna stay on the ground for a while

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Organized by: Joseph Chiao.

Start: Sunday, Jul. 14th
Pre-trip meeting: Tuesday, Jul. 9th, 7:30 pm
Pre-trip meeting location: Google Meet

Description:

“Life Could Be a Dream” is a series of summer/fall hiking and scrambling trips in 2024. The series aims to increase the amount of hiking activities within the club; help beginners discover the glory of the backcountry, and give veterans more opportunities to do what they love most. 

 

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Sky pilot, need no introduction. 

Previous scrambling experince required, or proficient climbing skills (capable of flashing most 5.9 or harder). We will be going through a small glacier, but no glacier travel/rescue skills required. There is a section that has a repel station. I can bring a rope for people to use if needed, but I have also heard that downclimbing isn't too hard. There is an option of tagging co-pilot if a subgroup is keen on doing so, email me if you are intersted in that. 

I won't be taking the gondola, because I am a hiker. But feel free do to so if you so desire, just know that you will have to either wait at the top or the bottom. 

https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/canada/british-columbia/sky-pilot-trail?mobileMap=false&ref=sidebar-static-map

 

Posted: 2024-06-10 11:39:25
Last modified: 2024-07-03 21:43:14