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Once upon a time, access to the [[Brian Waddington hut]] was difficult. Then the [[Phelix Creek Trail Construction|club built a beautiful new trail]].
{{Trip date|25|10|2009}}
 
Once upon a time, access to the [[Brian Waddington Hut]] was difficult. Then the [[Phelix Creek Trail Construction|club built a beautiful new trail]].


The trail is in pretty good shape, but it won't stay that way without maintenance.  This will be a great chance to get out and do some real, useful, but not too threatening work for the club. October is a great time for these sorts of things - you'll feel good, even though the climbing season is coming to an end and ski season is yet to begin.
The trail is in pretty good shape, but it won't stay that way without maintenance.  This will be a great chance to get out and do some real, useful, but not too threatening work for the club. October is a great time for these sorts of things - you'll feel good, even though the climbing season is coming to an end and ski season is yet to begin.
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== Dates ==
== Dates ==


This trip will happen on '''October 24-25''', with a pre-trip meeting the Wednesday before, before the slide show.  Hopefully there's not too much snow...
This trip will happen on '''October 24-25''', with a pre-trip meeting the Wednesday before, before the slide show at '''6:00pm''' in the clubroomIf you can't make it, get somebody (anybody, other than me) to represent you. Be sure they know enough information so that we can make arrangements for rides, eating and sleeping.


''Note: sorry to those 2 who signed up for the original posted date a week earlier - it had to be moved''
''Note: sorry to those 2 who signed up for the original posted date a week earlier - it had to be moved''
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== Specific Tasks ==
== Specific Tasks ==


This will get filled in as the dates get closer, but the main idea is to work on some of the upper wet areas, final touches to the new bridge at the outlet as well as the construction of some new ones, and work on the trail on the North side of the lake.
There will be 4 main goals, and I'd like to divide the group into 4 to deal with them:
 
=== Make the clearcut section nicer ===
The trail goes through a clearcut along a deactivated logging road.  The trail bed could use some levelling with heavy tools like shovels and mattocks etc.
 
=== Fix up the wet sections about 100m below the lake ===
Some parts of the trail go through topsoil with built in aquifers.  This means that the water basically oozes out of the dirt turning the trail into a mud pit.  Uphill ditching along with the use of rocks, logs and transported mineral soil will turn these sections into sections which will last.
 
=== Finish the trail around the lake ===
The trail around the lake is in it's infancy.  It needs a bit of brushing, probably some markering, at least 1 bridge, and some effort dealing with wet sections.
 
=== General maintenance ===
The rest of the trail is in beautiful shape, but won't stay that way without a little TLC.  Pruning back sections which are re-growing, re-digging water bars, and moving blowdowns.


== What to bring to survive ==
== What to bring to survive ==


This will get filled in as the dates approach as well.  
Be sure and bring everything you'll need for an [[Gear_lists#hiking_hut_trip|overnight hut trip]].  It will probably be cold and wet, so as usual ''don't bother bringing anything made out of cotton''.  The hut will probably be reasonably warm, packed full of people, but if you're in a tent you may want your winter bag.  It won't surprise me if we find snow but there won't be enough to require snowshoes or skis.
 
Bring good boots too, preferably waterproof.  I don't want anybody hurting their ankles bushwacking around near the trail.  For reference, I'll probably wear my double plastic mountaineering boots since they are beefy, warm, and make a good tool for trail work all by themselves.
 
If you have work gloves or tools suitable for trail maintenance (basically, gardening tools or beefy stuff like an old axe you don't particularly love), bring them too.


== Participants ==
== Participants ==


Write your name here if you're interested in helping out. We'll sort out the people who are actually coming at the pre-trip meeting - so if you can't come find a representative.  Please indicate experience level, car ownership status, and projects you're keen on.
# '''Ryan Mckenzie's car (16 arbutus)'''
# Gwyn Thomas
# Tomas Branson
# Anett Heggoy
# Maria B


''There will be no limit on participants, but after 24 you're sleeping in tents because the hut is full''
# '''Ryan Goldsbury's car (5th and balsam)'''
# Ali Sharif
# Merick Moritz
# Kjell
# Christian Veenstra


# Veenstra (running the show, has car, likes building bridges and moving rocks)
# '''Nick Chng'''
# Line
# Tom Beingessner
# Caroline (No car, civil engineer, that know bridges, and full of willing!)
# Zoe K
# Bruno (no car, will try not to shear bolts this time)
# Katie Gibson (Totem)
# Gwyn (No car, never built a bridge or maintained a trail but willing to help out)
# Lyndsey Veenstra
# '''[http://www.ubc-voc.com/member/show_extended.php?target_id=3125&PHPSESSID=76d94fe4f629896aa3e39aa09372d58a Merick Mortiz]''' (An Experience - Yes Please! Car??, projects - anything up around the lake area)
# Emma Green (experience level equals not much, but so stoked to do whatever!)
# Anette Heggoy (No car, no civil engineer, but absolutely ready to try!)
# Jonathan (mechanical engineer, army and love to work hard, no car though!)
# Bethan McKevitt (No car, no experience, never been to this hut)
# sophia berrey-experienced backpacker/trail worker, no car
# Greta R
#Thomas Branson (moderate hiking and building experience, no car, and keen to help out with anything for workhike)
# Evan Anderson (Lots of hiking and grunt work experience...)
# Philippe Le Billon (some experience with hiking but not much for trail maintenance, may have car)
# Heather Rodger (No car, civil engineer, lots of backpacking experience, and ready for the hard work!)
# Bob L
# Zoé K (no car, no experience, first VOC trip!)
# Emily Ackroyd (no car, any projects!)
# Cameron Hookey (no car, would love to help out)
# Matt Zieleman (car, possibly SUV)
# Katinka Kilian (no car, strong legs, ok balance, big smile!)
# Anne Keng (no car, no experience, but ready and willing :)
# Ryan Goldsbury (has car, basic trail maintenance experience, psyched to work hard in the outdoors)
# Roland Burton (want to see if the paint is sticking; might caulk plastic on windows)
# Daniel Kirzner-Priest (no car, I used to do trail clearing when I worked for camp in Ontario)
# Mike Leishman (car, building experience, does what he's told)
# Ryan McKenzie (have car, dislike hard work)
# Maria Buchner (no car, ready to work with any project)

Latest revision as of 09:55, 9 January 2018

Old Trip
This is the sign up and organization page for an old trip. It already happened. Please do not sign up for it.

Once upon a time, access to the Brian Waddington Hut was difficult. Then the club built a beautiful new trail.

The trail is in pretty good shape, but it won't stay that way without maintenance. This will be a great chance to get out and do some real, useful, but not too threatening work for the club. October is a great time for these sorts of things - you'll feel good, even though the climbing season is coming to an end and ski season is yet to begin.

This trip will be beginner friendly

Dates

This trip will happen on October 24-25, with a pre-trip meeting the Wednesday before, before the slide show at 6:00pm in the clubroom. If you can't make it, get somebody (anybody, other than me) to represent you. Be sure they know enough information so that we can make arrangements for rides, eating and sleeping.

Note: sorry to those 2 who signed up for the original posted date a week earlier - it had to be moved

Specific Tasks

There will be 4 main goals, and I'd like to divide the group into 4 to deal with them:

Make the clearcut section nicer

The trail goes through a clearcut along a deactivated logging road. The trail bed could use some levelling with heavy tools like shovels and mattocks etc.

Fix up the wet sections about 100m below the lake

Some parts of the trail go through topsoil with built in aquifers. This means that the water basically oozes out of the dirt turning the trail into a mud pit. Uphill ditching along with the use of rocks, logs and transported mineral soil will turn these sections into sections which will last.

Finish the trail around the lake

The trail around the lake is in it's infancy. It needs a bit of brushing, probably some markering, at least 1 bridge, and some effort dealing with wet sections.

General maintenance

The rest of the trail is in beautiful shape, but won't stay that way without a little TLC. Pruning back sections which are re-growing, re-digging water bars, and moving blowdowns.

What to bring to survive

Be sure and bring everything you'll need for an overnight hut trip. It will probably be cold and wet, so as usual don't bother bringing anything made out of cotton. The hut will probably be reasonably warm, packed full of people, but if you're in a tent you may want your winter bag. It won't surprise me if we find snow but there won't be enough to require snowshoes or skis.

Bring good boots too, preferably waterproof. I don't want anybody hurting their ankles bushwacking around near the trail. For reference, I'll probably wear my double plastic mountaineering boots since they are beefy, warm, and make a good tool for trail work all by themselves.

If you have work gloves or tools suitable for trail maintenance (basically, gardening tools or beefy stuff like an old axe you don't particularly love), bring them too.

Participants

  1. Ryan Mckenzie's car (16 arbutus)
  2. Gwyn Thomas
  3. Tomas Branson
  4. Anett Heggoy
  5. Maria B
  1. Ryan Goldsbury's car (5th and balsam)
  2. Ali Sharif
  3. Merick Moritz
  4. Kjell
  5. Christian Veenstra
  1. Nick Chng
  2. Tom Beingessner
  3. Zoe K
  4. Katie Gibson (Totem)
  5. Lyndsey Veenstra