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|VOC Executive
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|President’s Message
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Alastair White}}
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|A Sodden Boot
|President's Message
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Birgit Rogalla}}
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|Icemaker Adventures at Athelney Pass
! colspan="4" |Hiking, Pedals, and Paddles
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Cassandra Elphinstone}}
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|Scotland, Bell’s Bothy, and the  Inaccessible Pinnacle
|My First VOC Trip
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Cassandra Elphinstone}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Samuel Shulman}}
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|Quest for the Golden Larches
|Putting the Wack into Chiliwack
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Chern Jie Chang}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Kyle Clarkson}}
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|Golden Ears Peak
|Advanced Hotspringing at the Pitt River Hotsprings: An Elaho Epic
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Chern Jie Chang}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Andrew Wilson}}
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|A Quality VOC Introduction!
|Highland Trail 550 Bikepacking: The Tale of a Girl, Her Bike and a Two Week Epic Through the Highlands of Scotland
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Charlotte Nelson}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Maureen Nadeau}}
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|Giving Thanks at Phelix Hut
|Golden Ears: A Friendly Self-Propelled Trip
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Emma Ferris}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Joe Obrein}}
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|Battleship Lakes
|Mount Baldy Circumbike-n-hike: The Long Way to the Top
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=George Hill|Num=2}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Elliott Skierszkan}}
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|Lovely Humans to Lake Lovely Water
|Carbon Neutral[er] Climbing the North Cascades on Two Wheels
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Maria Berno}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Tereza Jarnikova}}
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|Stepchild of Trail
|Vancouver Island Solo Bike Tour: What Alain de Botton Taught Me
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Nicholas Leach}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Julia Romas Bujalil}}
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|Stein Valley Traverse
|Why Would You Go Canoeing in Freezing Water
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Tom Curran}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Caitlin Schneider}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Julien Renard}}
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! colspan="4" |Skiing and Winter Mountaineering
|Circumnavigating Sechelt Peninsula
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Lukas Schreiber}}
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|Intro to Backcountry Skiing
! colspan="4" |Climbing and Mountaineering
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Chang Jie Chang}}
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|Circling Arond Polemonium Peak in 64  hrs
|Butt Lite Epic
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Devlin Mottershead}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Vanny Pornsinsiriruk}}
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|Mt Rainier via the Fuhrer Finger
|Mt. Assiniboine: August 7-8, 2018
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Duncan Pawson}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Alastair White}}
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|The Engine and the Guard
|Pangea, Coastal Granite, and the Age of Discovery
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Duncan Pawson}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Nick Hindley}}, {{JournalAuthor|Name=Duncan Pawson}}, and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Harlin Brandvold}}
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|The Great White Mane of Shadowfax
|New Routin' at Phelix
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=George Hill|Num=2}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Nick Hindley}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Duncan Pawson}}
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|Womyn’s Traverse: Skyline Trail aka  Treeline Trail
! colspan="4" |Skiing and Winter Mountaineering
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Heather Filyk}}
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|Clemina Cabin Fiasco
|Spoiler: The Lake Isn't Frozen Yet
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jeff Mottershead}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Vincent Chan-Ying}}
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|A night of Discontent at Tenquille  Lakes
|Crossing the Tantalus Range on Skis
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jeff Mottershead}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Caroline Jung}}, {{JournalAuthor|Name=Julie Van de Valk}}, and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Megan Obrien}}
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|Where the F*CK did Jess go
|Snow Camping Using Paragliding Rescue as a Roof
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jessica Brown}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Hannah Bates}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Tobias Klenze}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Florian Meier}}
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|Harrison Alpine Swimming
|How Not to Do the Tantalus Traverse
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jack McCutchan}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jessica Brown}}
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|Augmented Blackcomb to Currie
|A Mid-Spring Weekend's Dream: Easter 2019 on Skis in Garabaldi Provincial Park
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Olek Splawinski}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Luca Egoriti}}, {{JournalAuthor|Name=Nick Hetherington}}, and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Freek De Haas}}
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|Beginner Friendly Mass Engulfs Zoa
|McBride Traverse: Just Don't Fall
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Ross Campbell}} with {{JournalAuthor|Name=Dorothea Leesing}}, {{JournalAuthor|Name=Tatjana Stone}}, {{JournalAuthor|Name=Artem Bocharov}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Vincent Hanlon}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Caitlin Schneider}}
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|The Six days of Lizzie Christmas
|Garibaldi in 1.5 Days
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Ross Campbell}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Alberto Contreras Sanz}}
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|Sphinx Dreams May Contain Surprises
|Couple Yahoos on Wahoo: 8 Days of Ski Mountaineering in the Manatee Range
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=William Smith}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Will Matous}}
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|VOC Photo Contest
|A First Descent and an Unfortunate Lack of Hot Springs
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jessica Brown}}
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! colspan="4" |Climbing and Mountaineering
|Garibaldi-Neve Traverse
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Devlin Mottershead}}
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|The Buddy Picture
! colspan="4" |Club Life
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Artem Babaian}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Andrew Chapman}}
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|Taking a Boulderer Multi-pitch Sport  Climbing
|Attempts to Regain Access to Harrison (Deja Vu)
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Eric Jamieson}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Birgit Rogalla}} et. al.
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|An Enjoyable, Suffer-free Alpine Climbing Trip Where  We All Slept Enough
|Exploring South Creek
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Joe Obrien}}
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|Sharp Tusk: A Tale of Choss Anchors
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Ryan Macdonald}}
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|Jericho to Squamish Kayak Adventure
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Alexander Wharton}}
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! colspan="4" |Pedals and Paddles
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|Embracing Bliss and Suffering on the Powell Forest  Canoe Route
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Hannah Jensen}}
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|Keep Mt Hood on the Right
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Lucy Buchanan-Parker}}
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|The Saga of the Self-Propelled Cascade  Volcanoes
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Joe Obrien}}, {{JournalAuthor|Name=Mirko Moeller}},  and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Elliott Skierszkan}}, with support from  {{JournalAuthor|Name= Martin Cermak}}
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|Poem - A desire to learn
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Cassandra Elphinstone}}
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|A Second Trip up Cerise Creek
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Cassandra Elphinstone}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Cassandra Elphinstone}}
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|Diabetes and the Outdoors
|A UVic Interloper Leanrs the True Meaning of Faffing About on Mt. Brew
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Elliott Skierszkan}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Noriko Okamoto}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Teagan Dawson}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Declan Taylor}}
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|2018 Brew Outhouse and Door Epic
|How to Buy a Wood Stove
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=George Hill|Num=2}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jeff Mottershead}}
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|Clan of the Cave Homosapiens
|Phelix Gets Heat
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| align="center" |186
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Jasmin Tordenro}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Roland Burton}}
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|A Splishin’ and a Splashin’
|A Big Tree in South Crerek
| align="center" s |234
| align="center" |190
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Julia Ramos Bujalil}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Krista Cawley}}
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|Burns and Turns 2018
|An Unusual Paring: Ski Touring and Ice Fishing
| align="center" s |237
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Lianne McRadu}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Birgit Rogalla}}
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|VOC Haikus
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Lucy Buchanan-Parker}}
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|Date Loaf Recipe
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Roland Burton}}
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|Solar Lighting comes to our Huts
|Cousin of Cave 2019
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Roland Burton}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Natalie Maslowski}}
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|Top 20 things I learned in a Month in  Mongolia
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Vanny Pornsinsiriruk}}
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|Avalanche Companion Rescue Drills at  Mount Seymour
|(Not the Actual) Brew Debacle: Burns n' Turns 2019
| align="center" s |252
| align="center" |203
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Lukas Schreiber}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Julia Romas Bujalil}}
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|Parking Lot Adventures
|Ode to the Laddies, or the Ontological Dissimilarity between Free and Fixed Heels
| align="center" s |255
| align="center" |207
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Vincent Hanlon}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Tereza Jarnikova}} and {{JournalAuthor|Name=Declan Taylor}}
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|Harrison Road, by Bike
|First Time on the Neve
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| align="center" |209
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Roland Burton}}
|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Roland Burton}}
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|Iron Chef 2018
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|{{JournalAuthor|Name=Lucas Bezerra}}
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=VOCJ 61st Edition  =
=VOCJ 62st Edition  =
''This page was adopted from Lucy Buchanan-Parker's VOCJ60 page, from Caitlin Schneider's VOCJ59 page, from Kathrin Lang's 53rd Edition page.''
''This page was adopted from Mia Fajeau's VOC61 page, from Lucy Buchanan-Parker's VOCJ60 page, from Caitlin Schneider's VOCJ59 page, from Kathrin Lang's 53rd Edition page.''


The VOC publishes a work of literary genius every spring: The Annual VOC Journal. Share your passion for the outdoors and for the VOC - help put together the 61st edition of the VOCJ!  
The VOC publishes a work of literary genius every spring: The Annual VOC Journal. Share your passion for the outdoors and for the VOC - help put together the 62nd edition of the VOCJ!  


See below for how you can contribute, deadlines, an article list with a trip report list (to avoid having multiple articles on the same trip), FAQs, and a style guide.
See below for how you can contribute, deadlines, an article list with a trip report list (to avoid having multiple articles on the same trip), FAQs, and a style guide.
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* ''About what?''  Write an article about a trip you did with the VOC!  Or, write about a trip you did on your own, or it maybe not even about a particular trip.  Write outdoor philosophies or ethics or just expressions of love for the mountains. Write an instruction guide for how to make some piece of gear you made at home this year, or if you're really into the history of some outdoor sport, write an article about it. Everything vaguely about non-motorized outdoor sports is welcome!
* ''About what?''  Write an article about a trip you did with the VOC!  Or, write about a trip you did on your own, or it maybe not even about a particular trip.  Write outdoor philosophies or ethics or just expressions of love for the mountains. Write an instruction guide for how to make some piece of gear you made at home this year, or if you're really into the history of some outdoor sport, write an article about it. Everything vaguely about non-motorized outdoor sports is welcome!
* ''When?''  
* ''When?''  
**Before December 31st, 2018 (Deadline for all articles) .
**Before January 15th, 2020 (Deadline for all articles) .
**Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.
**Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.
* ''How?'' Send files (or ideally a zip file) to vocjournal@gmail.com. Include:  
* ''How?''
**the article, with a title and your name. Text (.txt or .rtf) or word (.doc or .docx) file formats are good. No pdfs, please.
**This year, we will be using a google drive folder to receive submissions. If you would like to submit something, please create a folder in this google drive folder and add your story and photos to match the example one shown (ie. folder title: K_SCHATZ [first initial_Last name], google doc with article title and information formatted in the google doc as in the example, and photos in a folder labeled photos,). The link is below, get submittin’!  [[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Oylhw8EycfVlhSSB-bokUVgio-LEc2l0 drive.google.com]] 
** photos, if you have them. Name them as name-of-article_pic1.jpg, name-of-article_pic2.jpg, etc, where name-of-article is the name of your article. '''Include picture caption info at the top of your article''', include where, photographer, subjects.
More detailed submission guidelines can be found [http://www.ubc-voc.com/wiki/index.php?title=VOC_Journal&oldid=43831#Submission_Guidelines here]; see below for the style guide.
More detailed submission guidelines can be found [http://www.ubc-voc.com/wiki/index.php?title=VOC_Journal&oldid=43831#Submission_Guidelines here]; see below for the style guide.


'''2. Submit a photo to the photo contest.'''
'''2. Submit a photo to the photo contest.'''


Photo contest details will be posted soon! Winning photos from each of 5 categories will be displayed in full colour in the journal.
See details below!


'''3. Help with proofing, editing, and layout.'''
'''3. Help with proofing, editing, and layout.'''
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* We'll likely use InDesign to create the journal.  Do you (a) have InDesign and want to share it?  or (b) want to help with the layout?  No experience needed, just a willingness to work and learn.
* We'll likely use InDesign to create the journal.  Do you (a) have InDesign and want to share it?  or (b) want to help with the layout?  No experience needed, just a willingness to work and learn.


If you'd like to assist, contact Mia at '''vocjournal@gmail.com'''.
If you'd like to assist, contact Kylie at '''vocjournal@gmail.com'''.


'''4. From the Exec.'''
'''4. From the Exec.'''
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===Photo Contest 2018/2019===
===Photo Contest 2019/2020===
If you are having difficulties with the photo gallery, you can alternatively send in photos through this google form https://forms.gle/mekF3uiKAJyVvTkB9
 
Upload your six entries to the VOC photo gallery and edit the keyword of each photo according to the following categories:
Upload your six entries to the VOC photo gallery and edit the keyword of each photo according to the following categories:


* A) Landscapes – Waterfalls, mountains, sunsets, etc. People are not the focus of the shot. keyword: a-contest2019
* A) Landscapes – Waterfalls, mountains, sunsets, etc. People are not the focus of the shot. keyword: a-contest2020
* B) Action Shots – Photos of people outdoors and in action, usually climbing, skiing, or mountaineering. keyword: b-contest2019
* B) Action Shots – Photos of people outdoors and in action, usually climbing, skiing, or mountaineering. keyword: b-contest2020
* C) Flora and fauna – Plants and animals only. A good place for macro's. keyword: c-contest2019
* C) Flora and fauna – Plants and animals only. A good place for macro's. keyword: c-contest2020
* D) Club Activities – Parties, longhike, winter longhike, glacier school, and all other club activities. keyword: d-contest2019
* D) Club Activities – Parties, longhike, winter longhike, glacier school, and all other club activities. keyword: d-contest2020
* E) Portraits – Portrait of a person. Preferably in an outdoor setting, and of someone in the club. keyword: e-contest2019
* E) Portraits – Portrait of a person. Preferably in an outdoor setting, and of someone in the club. keyword: e-contest2020
* F) Misc – Anything that doesn't fit in the other categories. keyword f-contest2019
* F) Misc – Anything that doesn't fit in the other categories. keyword f-contest2020


Maximum number of entries is six photos per photographer. Please do not submit a photo taken by someone else unless they have expressly granted you permission to do this (otherwise they might submit six more photos, or maybe they don't want those photos submitted). The photographer is defined as the person who "pressed the button" (could have been a self timer button), which is not necessarily the camera owner.
Maximum number of entries is six photos per photographer. Please do not submit a photo taken by someone else unless they have expressly granted you permission to do this (otherwise they might submit six more photos, or maybe they don't want those photos submitted). The photographer is defined as the person who "pressed the button" (could have been a self timer button), which is not necessarily the camera owner.
All submissions must be submitted via the photo gallery.
All submissions must be submitted via the photo gallery.


'''Deadline for Photo Contest: FEB 3rd 2019'''
'''Deadline for Photo Contest: JAN 30th 2020'''


= e-mail =
= e-mail =
Questions, suggestions, and submissions can be sent to '''vocjournal@gmail.com'''. This year's journal editor is Mia.
Questions, suggestions, and submissions can be sent to '''vocjournal@gmail.com'''. This year's journal editor is Kylie.




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'''* When should I submit my article?'''<br>
'''* When should I submit my article?'''<br>


3. '''December 31st, 2018''' - Deadline for all articles related to trips that happened from Sept. 1 to Jan. 31<br>
3. '''January 15th, 2020''' - But don't wait! Submit your trip reports from earlier in the year NOW.<br>
Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.
Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.
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Well, try to submit one, at least. Submit as many articles as you'd like, but if you send in more than two, be prepared to have some of your articles cut, since we'd like everyone to have an opportunity to have an article printed.<br>
Well, try to submit one, at least. Submit as many articles as you'd like, but if you send in more than two, be prepared to have some of your articles cut, since we'd like everyone to have an opportunity to have an article printed.<br>
'''* How do I submit articles and photos?'''<br>
'''* How do I submit articles and photos?'''<br>
Send them to Mia (vocjournal@gmail.com) as attachments. Be sure to include your full name ''somewhere'', either in the body of the e-mail or in the article itself, especially if you have a cryptic username like jizzmonkey69.<br>
This year, we will be using a google drive folder to receive submissions. If you would like to submit something, please create a folder in this google drive folder and add your story and photos to match the example one shown (ie. folder title: K_SCHATZ [first initial_Last name], google doc with article title and information formatted in the google doc as in the example, and photos in a folder labeled photos,). The link is below, get submittin’! 
 
[[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Oylhw8EycfVlhSSB-bokUVgio-LEc2l0 drive.google.com]] <br>
'''* How does a VOCJ article differ from a trip report?'''<br>
'''* How does a VOCJ article differ from a trip report?'''<br>
A trip report is a good start to a VOCJ article, but a VOCJ article needn't be a trip report. Rather than just copying and pasting your TR into a file and submitting it, edit it to make sure that the article is coherent and has a clear beginning and conclusion (and a middle too).<br>
A trip report is a good start to a VOCJ article, but a VOCJ article needn't be a trip report. Rather than just copying and pasting your TR into a file and submitting it, edit it to make sure that the article is coherent and has a clear beginning and conclusion (and a middle too).<br>
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Expecting the journal to be devoid of nudity would be a bit delusional. However, the journal ''will'' be going out to some respectable types, so the decorum should be kept somewhat high. Decorum is kind of relative, though, so in short: tasteful nudity only. And make sure that ''all'' parties in the photo (nude or not) have given you permission to reproduce their image in a publication that will be archived for posterior. Er, posterity. As for swear words, some epics are definitely expletive-worthy, and the editor's not out to censor anyone. But, as with any (ahem) literary device, if you abuse expletives they'll lose their impact. Use only what you need to get your point across.<br>
Expecting the journal to be devoid of nudity would be a bit delusional. However, the journal ''will'' be going out to some respectable types, so the decorum should be kept somewhat high. Decorum is kind of relative, though, so in short: tasteful nudity only. And make sure that ''all'' parties in the photo (nude or not) have given you permission to reproduce their image in a publication that will be archived for posterior. Er, posterity. As for swear words, some epics are definitely expletive-worthy, and the editor's not out to censor anyone. But, as with any (ahem) literary device, if you abuse expletives they'll lose their impact. Use only what you need to get your point across.<br>


 
= VOCJ 62 Style sheet =
= VOCJ 61 Style sheet =


This is just for reference. If you're a kind soul you'll try to follow it, but if you don't, it's fine. The copy editors will fix inconsistencies in editing. But if you try to dispute an editorial decision that's specified on this style sheet, the style sheet will win.
This is just for reference. If you're a kind soul you'll try to follow it, but if you don't, it's fine. The copy editors will fix inconsistencies in editing. But if you try to dispute an editorial decision that's specified on this style sheet, the style sheet will win.

Latest revision as of 02:45, 24 May 2020

Download VOCJ62 Here

The Varsity Outdoor Club Journal Volume 62

<< VOCJ61 2019-2020 VOCJ63 >>
Kylie Schatz
Journal Editor
Article Page Author(s) Index
VOC Executive 8
President's Message 12 |_}}|'|/'}} Birgit Rogalla]
Hiking, Pedals, and Paddles
My First VOC Trip 16 |_}}|'|/'}} Samuel Shulman]
Putting the Wack into Chiliwack 21 |_}}|'|/'}} Kyle Clarkson]
Advanced Hotspringing at the Pitt River Hotsprings: An Elaho Epic 24 |_}}|'|/'}} Andrew Wilson]
Highland Trail 550 Bikepacking: The Tale of a Girl, Her Bike and a Two Week Epic Through the Highlands of Scotland 28 |_}}|'|/'}} Maureen Nadeau]
Golden Ears: A Friendly Self-Propelled Trip 43 |_}}|'|/'}} Joe Obrein]
Mount Baldy Circumbike-n-hike: The Long Way to the Top 47 |_}}|'|/'}} Elliott Skierszkan]
Carbon Neutral[er] Climbing the North Cascades on Two Wheels 52 |_}}|'|/'}} Tereza Jarnikova]
Vancouver Island Solo Bike Tour: What Alain de Botton Taught Me 57 |_}}|'|/'}} Julia Romas Bujalil]
Why Would You Go Canoeing in Freezing Water 67 |_}}|'|/'}} Caitlin Schneider] and Renard| |_}}|'|/'}} Julien Renard
Circumnavigating Sechelt Peninsula 73 |_}}|'|/'}} Lukas Schreiber]
Climbing and Mountaineering
Butt Lite Epic 80 |_}}|'|/'}} Vanny Pornsinsiriruk]
Mt. Assiniboine: August 7-8, 2018 83 |_}}|'|/'}} Alastair White]
Pangea, Coastal Granite, and the Age of Discovery 88 |_}}|'|/'}} Nick Hindley], Pawson| |_}}|'|/'}} Duncan Pawson, and Brandvold| |_}}|'|/'}} Harlin Brandvold
New Routin' at Phelix 99 |_}}|'|/'}} Nick Hindley] and Pawson| |_}}|'|/'}} Duncan Pawson
Skiing and Winter Mountaineering
Spoiler: The Lake Isn't Frozen Yet 110 |_}}|'|/'}} Vincent Chan-Ying]
Crossing the Tantalus Range on Skis 113 |_}}|'|/'}} Caroline Jung], Van de Valk| |_}}|'|/'}} Julie Van de Valk, and Obrien| |_}}|'|/'}} Megan Obrien
Snow Camping Using Paragliding Rescue as a Roof 121 |_}}|'|/'}} Tobias Klenze] and Meier| |_}}|'|/'}} Florian Meier
How Not to Do the Tantalus Traverse 124 |_}}|'|/'}} Jessica Brown]
A Mid-Spring Weekend's Dream: Easter 2019 on Skis in Garabaldi Provincial Park 126 |_}}|'|/'}} Luca Egoriti], Hetherington| |_}}|'|/'}} Nick Hetherington, and De Haas| |_}}|'|/'}} Freek De Haas
McBride Traverse: Just Don't Fall 133 |_}}|'|/'}} Vincent Hanlon] and Schneider| |_}}|'|/'}} Caitlin Schneider
Garibaldi in 1.5 Days 142 |_}}|'|/'}} Alberto Contreras Sanz]
Couple Yahoos on Wahoo: 8 Days of Ski Mountaineering in the Manatee Range 149 |_}}|'|/'}} Will Matous]
A First Descent and an Unfortunate Lack of Hot Springs 158 |_}}|'|/'}} Jessica Brown]
Garibaldi-Neve Traverse 160 |_}}|'|/'}} Devlin Mottershead]
Club Life
Attempts to Regain Access to Harrison (Deja Vu) 164 |_}}|'|/'}} Birgit Rogalla] et. al.
Exploring South Creek 169 |_}}|'|/'}} Cassandra Elphinstone]
A UVic Interloper Leanrs the True Meaning of Faffing About on Mt. Brew 175 |_}}|'|/'}} Teagan Dawson] and Taylor| |_}}|'|/'}} Declan Taylor
How to Buy a Wood Stove 178 |_}}|'|/'}} Jeff Mottershead]
Phelix Gets Heat 186 |_}}|'|/'}} Roland Burton]
A Big Tree in South Crerek 190 |_}}|'|/'}} Krista Cawley]
An Unusual Paring: Ski Touring and Ice Fishing 196 |_}}|'|/'}} Birgit Rogalla]
Cousin of Cave 2019 198 |_}}|'|/'}} Natalie Maslowski]
(Not the Actual) Brew Debacle: Burns n' Turns 2019 203 |_}}|'|/'}} Julia Romas Bujalil]
Ode to the Laddies, or the Ontological Dissimilarity between Free and Fixed Heels 207 |_}}|'|/'}} Tereza Jarnikova] and Taylor| |_}}|'|/'}} Declan Taylor
First Time on the Neve 209 |_}}|'|/'}} Roland Burton]

VOCJ 62st Edition

This page was adopted from Mia Fajeau's VOC61 page, from Lucy Buchanan-Parker's VOCJ60 page, from Caitlin Schneider's VOCJ59 page, from Kathrin Lang's 53rd Edition page.

The VOC publishes a work of literary genius every spring: The Annual VOC Journal. Share your passion for the outdoors and for the VOC - help put together the 62nd edition of the VOCJ!

See below for how you can contribute, deadlines, an article list with a trip report list (to avoid having multiple articles on the same trip), FAQs, and a style guide.

Main VOC journal page [1]

How can you contribute?

1. Submit an article.

  • About what? Write an article about a trip you did with the VOC! Or, write about a trip you did on your own, or it maybe not even about a particular trip. Write outdoor philosophies or ethics or just expressions of love for the mountains. Write an instruction guide for how to make some piece of gear you made at home this year, or if you're really into the history of some outdoor sport, write an article about it. Everything vaguely about non-motorized outdoor sports is welcome!
  • When?
    • Before January 15th, 2020 (Deadline for all articles) .
    • Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.
  • How?
    • This year, we will be using a google drive folder to receive submissions. If you would like to submit something, please create a folder in this google drive folder and add your story and photos to match the example one shown (ie. folder title: K_SCHATZ [first initial_Last name], google doc with article title and information formatted in the google doc as in the example, and photos in a folder labeled photos,). The link is below, get submittin’!  [drive.google.com

More detailed submission guidelines can be found here; see below for the style guide.

2. Submit a photo to the photo contest.

See details below!

3. Help with proofing, editing, and layout.

  • Edit articles for spelling, grammar, consistency. We'll need at least 2 edits per article! (in January)
  • Edit photos: check resolution, convert colour to black and white if needed, etc.
  • We'll likely use InDesign to create the journal. Do you (a) have InDesign and want to share it? or (b) want to help with the layout? No experience needed, just a willingness to work and learn.

If you'd like to assist, contact Kylie at vocjournal@gmail.com.

4. From the Exec. We need two things from you in addition to what we need from everybody else

  • A portrait-type picture of yourself. See last years journal for examples. Some of you are really ugly and have trouble with this, but work on it.
  • A summary of what it was like to be in your Exec Position for the past year. Any achievements? Problems?

And remember: submitting an article to the VOCJ or assisting with editing/layout counts as a workhike!


Photo Contest 2019/2020

If you are having difficulties with the photo gallery, you can alternatively send in photos through this google form https://forms.gle/mekF3uiKAJyVvTkB9

Upload your six entries to the VOC photo gallery and edit the keyword of each photo according to the following categories:

  • A) Landscapes – Waterfalls, mountains, sunsets, etc. People are not the focus of the shot. keyword: a-contest2020
  • B) Action Shots – Photos of people outdoors and in action, usually climbing, skiing, or mountaineering. keyword: b-contest2020
  • C) Flora and fauna – Plants and animals only. A good place for macro's. keyword: c-contest2020
  • D) Club Activities – Parties, longhike, winter longhike, glacier school, and all other club activities. keyword: d-contest2020
  • E) Portraits – Portrait of a person. Preferably in an outdoor setting, and of someone in the club. keyword: e-contest2020
  • F) Misc – Anything that doesn't fit in the other categories. keyword f-contest2020

Maximum number of entries is six photos per photographer. Please do not submit a photo taken by someone else unless they have expressly granted you permission to do this (otherwise they might submit six more photos, or maybe they don't want those photos submitted). The photographer is defined as the person who "pressed the button" (could have been a self timer button), which is not necessarily the camera owner. All submissions must be submitted via the photo gallery.

Deadline for Photo Contest: JAN 30th 2020

e-mail

Questions, suggestions, and submissions can be sent to vocjournal@gmail.com. This year's journal editor is Kylie.


FAQs

* When should I submit my article?

3. January 15th, 2020 - But don't wait! Submit your trip reports from earlier in the year NOW.
Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.
* How many articles can I submit?
Well, try to submit one, at least. Submit as many articles as you'd like, but if you send in more than two, be prepared to have some of your articles cut, since we'd like everyone to have an opportunity to have an article printed.
* How do I submit articles and photos?
This year, we will be using a google drive folder to receive submissions. If you would like to submit something, please create a folder in this google drive folder and add your story and photos to match the example one shown (ie. folder title: K_SCHATZ [first initial_Last name], google doc with article title and information formatted in the google doc as in the example, and photos in a folder labeled photos,). The link is below, get submittin’! 

[drive.google.com
* How does a VOCJ article differ from a trip report?
A trip report is a good start to a VOCJ article, but a VOCJ article needn't be a trip report. Rather than just copying and pasting your TR into a file and submitting it, edit it to make sure that the article is coherent and has a clear beginning and conclusion (and a middle too).
* Does my story have to be an epic?
Not at all. A good journal article will inform or entertain—perhaps both—and although epics are natural fodder for entertaining stories, trip stories where everything goes smoothly can be just as fresh and edifying. Conversely, an epic, poorly written up, does not a good article make.
* What will you do to my article once I submit it?
The editor will fact-check proper names and edit the article for spelling (per Canadian Oxford Dictionary), grammar, style (per Chicago Manual), usage, and clarity. She may also suggest structural changes (moving paragraphs around) for better flow and cuts for length and conciseness. If necessary the editor will also eliminate libel and other inappropriate content.
* How will the editing process work?
The copy editors will edit your article electronically and will only send it back to you if major changes need to be made. Submitting it means you accept that it will be edited for spelling, grammar, and coherence.
* Will you crop my photos?
The designer may have to crop your photos to fit, yes. If you want to insist that your image not be cropped, submit it with your desired crop and specify in the body of the e-mail to which the image is attached that you don't want it cropped. We'll do our best to accommodate your wishes. Note that all photos submitted will more likely than not be resized.
* What resolution do the photos have to be?
Photos that accompany an article should be at least 300 dpi at 4.5 inches (11.5 cm) wide. Stand-alone photos for the colour sections should be at least 300 dpi at about 6 inches (15.25 cm) wide. However, when you submit your photos, simply submit them in as high a resolution as possible and let the designer worry about converting them. You can lose photo quality if you convert them improperly or save them in an inappropriate format.
* Can I submit photos with nudity or use swear words in my article?
Expecting the journal to be devoid of nudity would be a bit delusional. However, the journal will be going out to some respectable types, so the decorum should be kept somewhat high. Decorum is kind of relative, though, so in short: tasteful nudity only. And make sure that all parties in the photo (nude or not) have given you permission to reproduce their image in a publication that will be archived for posterior. Er, posterity. As for swear words, some epics are definitely expletive-worthy, and the editor's not out to censor anyone. But, as with any (ahem) literary device, if you abuse expletives they'll lose their impact. Use only what you need to get your point across.

VOCJ 62 Style sheet

This is just for reference. If you're a kind soul you'll try to follow it, but if you don't, it's fine. The copy editors will fix inconsistencies in editing. But if you try to dispute an editorial decision that's specified on this style sheet, the style sheet will win.

  • The time of day should be written like this, 6:30am
  • use Canadian spelling (per Canadian Oxford Dictionary)
  • use series (Oxford) comma (i.e., bananas, apples, and oranges. NOT bananas, apples and oranges.)
  • use active voice whenever possible
  • avoid using "this" and "that" as pronouns rather than demonstrative adjectives
  • don't use emoticons and gratuitous exclamation points. If you do they will be unceremoniously eliminated
  • enclose dialogue in double quotation marks
  • enclose phrases or words that require definition within single quotation marks
  • words in languages other than English should be italicized.
  • give full names in the first mentions of any people in your article
  • give full names for the first mentions of any potentially unfamiliar acronyms
  • use single spaces after all punctuation
  • use two short dashes for dashes separating phrases; use one short dash for hyphenated words.
  • use metric units; or at least give a metric conversion to any imperial units you use
  • spell out numbers from one to ten; use numerals for everything else, and use a comma in figures with four or more digits. (e.g., 2,568). Exception: use numerals when using decimals, metric units (e.g., 400 m, 30 km), and percentages (e.g., 28 per cent—note that "per cent" is spelled out as two words)
  • it's "gaiters," kids—not "gators." Unless you're actually talking about alligators.
  • use "workhikes"--not "work hikes"