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Bike from Squamish to Indian Arm and back · Sat. Jul. 30th, 2011 - Sun. Jul. 31st, 2011

Warning: This is an old trip - it already happened

Warning, this trip has been cancelled : Forecasted low demand- will possibly re-try in September

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Organized by: Chris Yuen.

Start: Saturday, Jul. 30th, 7:30 am
End: Sunday, Jul. 31st, 9:00 pm
Pre-trip meeting: Wednesday, Jul. 27th, 1:00 pm
Pre-trip meeting location: clubroom

Description:
This is a cheap pirated version of [url=http://www.ubc-voc.com/phorum5/read.php?3,63464,63468#msg-63468]this trip[/url]

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Start from Squamish, bike southeast via some gravel roads. A mountain bike would be best, but you might get by with a hybrid. Expect significant elevation gain of a cumulative 1620m with a high point of 810 metres. There are some small creeks we might have to push the bikes across and perhaps push our bikes past some short washouts. We'll camp at the north end of the Indian Arm and go back the next day to avoid having to sneak through the watershed illegally.

Technically, the trip could be self propelled if we can't find enough cars. We could discuss that if necessary.

Posted: 2011-06-25 14:45:08
Last modified: 2011-07-15 11:49:56