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==VOC Mountaineering Camp 2007==
=VOC Mountaineering Camp 2007=
 
{{Main|Mountaineering Camp}}
 
'''Labour Day Long Weekend'''<br>
'''''September 1<sup>st</sup> - 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2007'''''
 
==Pre-trip meeting==
 
'''''Wednesday, August 29<sup>th</sup>, 6pm in clubroom'''''
 
==FAQ==


===What is it?===
===What is it?===


It's an opportunity for VOCers of different abilities to get together and enjoy an area together. Although we will all camp in one spot, different groups will head out to different destinations during the day. The evenings will be filled with good food, good stories, and good laughter.
It's an opportunity for VOCers of different abilities to get together and enjoy some scrambling/mountaineering together. Although we will all camp in one spot, different groups will head out to different destinations during the day. The evenings will be filled with good food, good stories, and good times.


This is not an instructional trip (do not confuse it with [[Glacier school]]). Although there will likely be experienced members around who may be willing to help give some guidance to you.
This is '''not''' an instructional trip (do not confuse it with [[Glacier school]]). Although there will likely be experienced members around who may be willing to give you some advice.


===When is it?===
===When is it?===


It will be held on '''''Labour Day long weekend (September 1<sup>st</sup> - 3<sup>rd</sup>)'''''. It is possible that some people will drive/hike up on Friday August 31st.
It will be held on '''''Labour Day long weekend (September 1<sup>st</sup> - 3<sup>rd</sup>)'''''. It is possible that some people will drive/hike up on Friday August 31<sup>st</sup>.


===Where is it?===
===Where is it?===


The camp will be held at '''''[http://bivouac.com/FtrPg.asp?FtrId=3722 Wedgemount lake]'''''. This is located just North of Whistler, on the East side of the Sea to Sky highway. The relevant mapsheet is 92J02.
The camp will be held at '''[http://bivouac.com/FtrPg.asp?FtrId=3722 Wedgemount lake]'''. This is located just North of Whistler, on the East side of the Sea to Sky highway. The relevant mapsheet is 92J/02. You can download this mapsheet for free [http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/canmatrix/50k_300dpi/092/j/canmatrix_092j02_tif.zip here] (29MB).


===Who's in charge?===
===Who's in charge?===


Bram is organizing stuff. See the [http://www.ubc-voc.com/member/view.php member's list] for contact information. Trip will likely be organised using a combination of the [http://www.ubc-voc.com/phorum2/list.php?f=1 VOC forum], this wiki page, and a possible pre-trip meeting.
Bram is organizing stuff. See the [http://www.ubc-voc.com/member/view.php member's list] for contact information. Trip will be organised using a combination of the [http://www.ubc-voc.com/phorum2/list.php?f=1 VOC forum], this wiki page, and a '''pre-trip meeting (Wed. 29, 6pm, clubroom)'''.


===Is it for me/you?===
===Is it for me/you?===
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This year's camp will hopefully have something for (almost) everyone. The destination is accessible enough for beginners but exotic enough to be interesting to the mountain hard-person.  
This year's camp will hopefully have something for (almost) everyone. The destination is accessible enough for beginners but exotic enough to be interesting to the mountain hard-person.  


===Routes===
==Drive, approach, routes==


''Wedge Mountain (2892m)''
{{Main|Wedgemount Lake}}
* West ridge, scramble (3rd class) from Wedgemount lake (no glacier)
[[Image:Wedgemount_Lake_topo.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Topo map surrounding Wedgemount Lake]]
* North ridge, glacier travel, up to 45dg snow/ice ridge (AD-)
[[Image:92j2wedge.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Crop of NTS map suitable for printing]]
* Various couloirs on NE, N, NW side (might not have enough snow)


''Weart Mountain (2822m)''
===Drive===
* West ridge: scramble from Wedgemount lake (no glacier)
* North face: glacier travel, steep snow/ice face, possibly mixed (AD+)


''Lesser Wedge Mountain (2738m)''
Follow the highway 99 North to Squamish and Whistler. Past Whistler, take the Wedgemount Lake Road turnoff. See [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&saddr=Vancouver,+BC&daddr=50.171667,-122.886667&sll=50.149406,-122.888947&sspn=0.083599,0.2314&ie=UTF8&z=8&om=1 google maps] for description untill here. This turnoff is on the right side of the road, after passing Green Lake. The [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=116090796283901305520.0004386091d9a41e3a09c&ll=50.170851,-122.874527&spn=0.020808,0.040169&t=h&z=15&om=1 Wedgemount Lake Road] can be driven with a normal 2WD (no low-riders tough ;-)). Turn left after crossing the Green River and railroad, then right up a hill where a sign indicates the route to Wedgemount Lake. Just a bit further up, the overgrown Rethel Creek Spur branches off to the right. Road's end is about 2km from Hwy 99 turnoff (parking and outhouse). Please don't leave tons of room in between the cars while parking, as the parking lot is likely going to get busy.
* From the west: scramble from Wedge-Lesser Wedge col
* Couloir on North side (might not have enough snow)


''The Owls (2720m)''
===Approach===
* From the south: apparently easy
* Couloir on North side (might not have enough snow)


''Mount James Turner (2703m)''
Follow the Wedgemount Lake Trail (1150m elevation gain in ~7km), steep but easy to follow.
* Scramble from the southwest face and upper south ridge
* Scramble from the northwest ridge
* Couloir on North side (might not have enough snow)


''Mount Cook (2676m)''
===Camping spot===
* Easy from Cook-Weart col.


''Mount Moe (2664m)''
We will all camp at the lake camp sites. These campsites are located at the North side of Wedgemount lake, ~10 minutes '''past''' the [http://www.bivouac.com/FtrPg.asp?FtrId=106 Wedgemount Lake hut], near the inlet from the Armchair Glacier. There are ~10 tentpads at this location with overflow camping available on the delta near the lake sites. There is also an outhouse and running creek for water at the lake camp sites.
* South ridge: scramble


''Oasis Mountain (2561m)''
===Routes===
* Easy from Eureka-Oasis col


''Eureka Mountain (2523m)''
====Around Wedgemount Lake====
* Easy from Eureka-Oasis col


''Parkhurst Mountain (2494m)''
[[Image:Wedge_pan.jpg|thumb|400px|Left to right: Wedge, Parkhurst and Rethel Mountain (mid July '07)]]
* Scramble from Wedgemount lake (no glacier)
[[Image:wedge.jpg|thumb|400px|The North side of Wedge Mountain (mid July '07)]]
[[Image:Weart_nface.jpg|thumb|400px|North face of Weart Mountain (Aug. 1, 2000; photo from Cascadeclimbers)]]


''Rethel Mountain (2408m)''
'''Wedge Mountain (2892m)'''
* Scrable from Rethel-Parkhurst col
* West ridge, moderate scramble (*) from Wedgemount lake (can avoid glacier travel if needed)
* North ridge, glacier travel, up to 45˚ snow/ice ridge (AD-)
* Various couloirs on NE, N, NW side (might be snow or ice)


'''Weart Mountain (2822m)'''
* Southeast ridge: moderate scramble (***) from Wedgemount lake (no glacier)
* NW Ridge: Class 3-4 climb traversing all 3 summits of Mt. Weart from the Weart - Cook col.
* North face: glacier travel, steep snow/ice face, possibly mixed (AD+)


'''Sources (all books are available from the VOC library):'''
'''Mount Cook (2676m)'''
* [http://www.elaho.ca/alpsel.htm Alpine Select]: Climbs in Southwest British Columbia & Northern Washington, Kevin McLane, 2001, Elaho publishing corporation. * [http://cairnpublishing.com/guidebooks/scrambles.htm Scrambles in SW BC], Matt Gunn, ..., Cairn publishing
* Easy scramble (*) from Cook-Weart col (no glacier).
* A guide to climbing and hiking in SW BC, Bruce Fairley, 1986, Gordon Soules Book Publishers Ltd.
* Easy scramble from the west ridge
* [http://www.bivouac.com/default.asp Bivouac]
* [http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/ Cascade Climbers]


'''Mount Moe (2664m)'''
* South ridge: scramble, glacier travel


===Map===
'''Parkhurst Mountain (2494m)'''
* Moderate scramble (**) from Wedgemount lake (no glacier)


Here is a map of the area :
'''Rethel Mountain (2408m)'''
[[Image:Wedgemount_Lake_topo.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Topo map surrounding Wedgemount Lake]]
* Moderate scramble (**) from Rethel-Parkhurst col (no glacier)
GPS. Parking: ... Camp: ...


====East of Wedge-Weart col====


'''Lesser Wedge Mountain (2738m)'''
* From the west: 4<sup>th</sup> class scramble from Wedge-Lesser Wedge col, glacier travel
* Couloir on North side (might be snow, ice or mixed)


'''The Owls (2720m)'''
* From the south: apparently easy, steep and loose
* Snowy Owl Couloir on North side (might be snow, ice or mixed)


'''Mount James Turner (2703m)'''
* Scramble from the southwest face and upper south ridge, glacier travel
* Scramble from the northwest ridge, glacier travel
* Couloir on North side (TD; snow ice, or mixed)


'''Peggy Peak (2623m)'''<br>
''Unnamed "Peak 8600ft" NNE of Peggy Lake''
* Apparently an easy glacier walk from the North


'''Oasis Mountain (2561m)'''
* Easy from Eureka-Oasis col, involves glacier travel


'''Eureka Mountain (2523m)'''
* Easy from Eureka-Oasis col, involves glacier travel


===More information===


Note that all books are available from the VOC library, please copy and bring them back asap so other people can use them too.


* [http://www.elaho.ca/alpsel.htm Alpine Select]: Climbs in SW BC & N WA, Kevin McLane, 2001, Elaho publishing corporation.
* [http://cairnpublishing.com/guidebooks/scrambles.htm Scrambles in SW BC], Matt Gunn, 2005, Cairn publishing. ''Difficulty (easy, moderate, difficult, very difficult) and quality (* to ***) ratings are given for scrambles in this area (see above).''
* A guide to climbing and hiking in SW BC, Bruce Fairley, 1986, Gordon Soules Book Publishers Ltd.
* [http://www.bivouac.com/default.asp Bivouac]
* [http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/ Cascade Climbers]


==Sign-up==


'''''Note: Pre-trip meeting: Wed. August 29<sup>th</sup>, 6pm in clubroom'''''


# Bram v.S.
# Lara T.
# Thomas B.
# Evan M.
# Matthieu S.
# Christian C.
# Scott Webster
# Anne Webster
# Marcin
# Pascal Z
# Jason B
# Piotr F
# Henrik Nilsson (friend of Piotr's from Sweden)
# Urszula Paleczek
# Dorota Paleczek
# Grant McGregor
# Breakey
# Charlie
# Nasim
# Matt Parisien
# Miriam Barrueto
# ...
# '''You!'''


==Rides==


Please write down your name, approximate area of departure, # of seats, approximate time of departure and return.


* '''Trusty Justy''', Point Grey, 3 (4 if needed; pack light, be prepared to squeeze) seats, leaving 1.30pm on Fri, returning to Vancouver late Monday night (or earlier if weather craps out)
# Lara
# Bram
# Thomas


* '''Scott's Car'''. Oak + 19th. 4 people total. Leaving Friday morning, returning Sunday.
# Scott Webster
# Anne Webster


* '''Breakey's truck'''. McDonald & 4<sup>th</sup>. 5 seats. Leave Friday @ 7pm.
# Breakey
# Charlie Caunt
# Piotr F
# Piotr's Friend
# One last spot for someone.


* '''Jason's car''' 3 spots.
# Jason B
# Urszula Paleczek
# Dorota Paleczek


* '''Evan's "truck"'''. Leaving from Boundary Saturday morning
# Evan (if possible would like to find a spare seat somewhere instead of driving. Might also be able to get a 4 seat car)
# Christian Champagne
# Pascal


==Food and tent groups==


The easiest thing is for people in the same car to sort out food and tent groups.


'''Food Group # 1'''
* Evans Morris
* Pascal Z.
* Christian Champagne




== Rides ==
Please write down your name, # of seats, approximate time of departure and return.
* Superman's car, 4 seats, leaving Krypton early Saturday, returning to Vancouver late Sunday night
**<br>
**<br>
**<br>
**<br>
== Food and Tent Groups ==
The easiest thing is for people in the same car to sort out food and tent groups.


[[Category:Mountaineering Trips]]
[[Category:Mountaineering Trips]]
[[Category:Mountaineering Camp]]

Latest revision as of 20:27, 20 October 2019

VOC Mountaineering Camp 2007

Main article: Mountaineering Camp

Labour Day Long Weekend
September 1st - 3rd, 2007

Pre-trip meeting

Wednesday, August 29th, 6pm in clubroom

FAQ

What is it?

It's an opportunity for VOCers of different abilities to get together and enjoy some scrambling/mountaineering together. Although we will all camp in one spot, different groups will head out to different destinations during the day. The evenings will be filled with good food, good stories, and good times.

This is not an instructional trip (do not confuse it with Glacier school). Although there will likely be experienced members around who may be willing to give you some advice.

When is it?

It will be held on Labour Day long weekend (September 1st - 3rd). It is possible that some people will drive/hike up on Friday August 31st.

Where is it?

The camp will be held at Wedgemount lake. This is located just North of Whistler, on the East side of the Sea to Sky highway. The relevant mapsheet is 92J/02. You can download this mapsheet for free here (29MB).

Who's in charge?

Bram is organizing stuff. See the member's list for contact information. Trip will be organised using a combination of the VOC forum, this wiki page, and a pre-trip meeting (Wed. 29, 6pm, clubroom).

Is it for me/you?

This year's camp will hopefully have something for (almost) everyone. The destination is accessible enough for beginners but exotic enough to be interesting to the mountain hard-person.

Drive, approach, routes

Main article: Wedgemount Lake
Topo map surrounding Wedgemount Lake
Crop of NTS map suitable for printing

Drive

Follow the highway 99 North to Squamish and Whistler. Past Whistler, take the Wedgemount Lake Road turnoff. See google maps for description untill here. This turnoff is on the right side of the road, after passing Green Lake. The Wedgemount Lake Road can be driven with a normal 2WD (no low-riders tough ;-)). Turn left after crossing the Green River and railroad, then right up a hill where a sign indicates the route to Wedgemount Lake. Just a bit further up, the overgrown Rethel Creek Spur branches off to the right. Road's end is about 2km from Hwy 99 turnoff (parking and outhouse). Please don't leave tons of room in between the cars while parking, as the parking lot is likely going to get busy.

Approach

Follow the Wedgemount Lake Trail (1150m elevation gain in ~7km), steep but easy to follow.

Camping spot

We will all camp at the lake camp sites. These campsites are located at the North side of Wedgemount lake, ~10 minutes past the Wedgemount Lake hut, near the inlet from the Armchair Glacier. There are ~10 tentpads at this location with overflow camping available on the delta near the lake sites. There is also an outhouse and running creek for water at the lake camp sites.

Routes

Around Wedgemount Lake

Left to right: Wedge, Parkhurst and Rethel Mountain (mid July '07)
The North side of Wedge Mountain (mid July '07)
North face of Weart Mountain (Aug. 1, 2000; photo from Cascadeclimbers)

Wedge Mountain (2892m)

  • West ridge, moderate scramble (*) from Wedgemount lake (can avoid glacier travel if needed)
  • North ridge, glacier travel, up to 45˚ snow/ice ridge (AD-)
  • Various couloirs on NE, N, NW side (might be snow or ice)

Weart Mountain (2822m)

  • Southeast ridge: moderate scramble (***) from Wedgemount lake (no glacier)
  • NW Ridge: Class 3-4 climb traversing all 3 summits of Mt. Weart from the Weart - Cook col.
  • North face: glacier travel, steep snow/ice face, possibly mixed (AD+)

Mount Cook (2676m)

  • Easy scramble (*) from Cook-Weart col (no glacier).
  • Easy scramble from the west ridge

Mount Moe (2664m)

  • South ridge: scramble, glacier travel

Parkhurst Mountain (2494m)

  • Moderate scramble (**) from Wedgemount lake (no glacier)

Rethel Mountain (2408m)

  • Moderate scramble (**) from Rethel-Parkhurst col (no glacier)

East of Wedge-Weart col

Lesser Wedge Mountain (2738m)

  • From the west: 4th class scramble from Wedge-Lesser Wedge col, glacier travel
  • Couloir on North side (might be snow, ice or mixed)

The Owls (2720m)

  • From the south: apparently easy, steep and loose
  • Snowy Owl Couloir on North side (might be snow, ice or mixed)

Mount James Turner (2703m)

  • Scramble from the southwest face and upper south ridge, glacier travel
  • Scramble from the northwest ridge, glacier travel
  • Couloir on North side (TD; snow ice, or mixed)

Peggy Peak (2623m)
Unnamed "Peak 8600ft" NNE of Peggy Lake

  • Apparently an easy glacier walk from the North

Oasis Mountain (2561m)

  • Easy from Eureka-Oasis col, involves glacier travel

Eureka Mountain (2523m)

  • Easy from Eureka-Oasis col, involves glacier travel

More information

Note that all books are available from the VOC library, please copy and bring them back asap so other people can use them too.

  • Alpine Select: Climbs in SW BC & N WA, Kevin McLane, 2001, Elaho publishing corporation.
  • Scrambles in SW BC, Matt Gunn, 2005, Cairn publishing. Difficulty (easy, moderate, difficult, very difficult) and quality (* to ***) ratings are given for scrambles in this area (see above).
  • A guide to climbing and hiking in SW BC, Bruce Fairley, 1986, Gordon Soules Book Publishers Ltd.
  • Bivouac
  • Cascade Climbers

Sign-up

Note: Pre-trip meeting: Wed. August 29th, 6pm in clubroom

  1. Bram v.S.
  2. Lara T.
  3. Thomas B.
  4. Evan M.
  5. Matthieu S.
  6. Christian C.
  7. Scott Webster
  8. Anne Webster
  9. Marcin
  10. Pascal Z
  11. Jason B
  12. Piotr F
  13. Henrik Nilsson (friend of Piotr's from Sweden)
  14. Urszula Paleczek
  15. Dorota Paleczek
  16. Grant McGregor
  17. Breakey
  18. Charlie
  19. Nasim
  20. Matt Parisien
  21. Miriam Barrueto
  22. ...
  23. You!

Rides

Please write down your name, approximate area of departure, # of seats, approximate time of departure and return.

  • Trusty Justy, Point Grey, 3 (4 if needed; pack light, be prepared to squeeze) seats, leaving 1.30pm on Fri, returning to Vancouver late Monday night (or earlier if weather craps out)
  1. Lara
  2. Bram
  3. Thomas
  • Scott's Car. Oak + 19th. 4 people total. Leaving Friday morning, returning Sunday.
  1. Scott Webster
  2. Anne Webster
  • Breakey's truck. McDonald & 4th. 5 seats. Leave Friday @ 7pm.
  1. Breakey
  2. Charlie Caunt
  3. Piotr F
  4. Piotr's Friend
  5. One last spot for someone.
  • Jason's car 3 spots.
  1. Jason B
  2. Urszula Paleczek
  3. Dorota Paleczek
  • Evan's "truck". Leaving from Boundary Saturday morning
  1. Evan (if possible would like to find a spare seat somewhere instead of driving. Might also be able to get a 4 seat car)
  2. Christian Champagne
  3. Pascal

Food and tent groups

The easiest thing is for people in the same car to sort out food and tent groups.

Food Group # 1

  • Evans Morris
  • Pascal Z.
  • Christian Champagne