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{{VOCJ Header
{{VOCJ Header
| Volume=66
| Volume=66
| Year=2023-2024
| Year=2023-2024
| Editor=Alex Beauchemin
| Editor=Alex Beauchemin
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!Author(s)
!Author(s)
!Index
![[VOCJ Index|Index]]
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|A Note from the President
|A Note from the President
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|Note from the Peer Support Group
|Note from the Peer Support Group
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|2023-2024 Peer Support Group
|2023-2024 [[VOC peer support group|Peer Support Group]]
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|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ryan_Macdonald Ryan MacDonald]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ryan_Macdonald Ryan MacDonald]
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|Phelix Hut
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|Phelix Demolition
|Phelix Demolition
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|28
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Joe_Meyer Joe Meyer]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Joe_Meyer Joe Meyer]
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|Phelix Hut
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|Phelix Roof: Getting the Stuff There
|Phelix Roof: Getting the Stuff There
|32
|32
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Adam_Steele Adam Steele]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Adam_Steele Adam Steele]
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|Phelix Hut
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|In Jeff We Trust – Roof Rebuild Weekend 1
|In Jeff We Trust – Roof Rebuild Weekend 1
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|36
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sonia_Landwehr Sonia Landwehr]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sonia_Landwehr Sonia Landwehr]
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|Phelix Hut
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|Roof Repair Ruckus
|Roof Repair Ruckus
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|42
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Roland_Burton Roland Burton] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Gina_Woods Gina Woods]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Roland_Burton Roland Burton] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Gina_Woods Gina Woods]
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|Phelix Hut
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|Phelix Hut Gets a New Hat – Roof Rebuild Weekend 2
|Phelix Hut Gets a New Hat – Roof Rebuild Weekend 2
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|44
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sonia_Landwehr Sonia Landwehr]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sonia_Landwehr Sonia Landwehr]
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|Phelix Hut
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|The Phinal Phelix Push
|The Phinal Phelix Push
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|50
|Lucy Roberts-Lovell
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lucy_Roberts-Lovell Lucy Roberts-Lovell]
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|Phelix Hut
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|Making an IKEA Style Roof Kit
|Making an IKEA Style Roof Kit
|56
|56
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Jeff_Mottershead Jeff Mottershead]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Jeff_Mottershead Jeff Mottershead]
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|Phelix Hut
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! colspan="4" |Climbing and Mountaineering
! colspan="4" |Climbing and Mountaineering
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|62
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Noah_Macdonald Noah Macdonald]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Noah_Macdonald Noah Macdonald]
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|'''Alberta''': Mt. Alberta, Japanese Route; Mt. Assiniboine, North Ridge; Eisenhower Tower, SE Ridge; Mt. Temple, East Ridge; '''BC''': Slesse, NE Buttress; Gimli Peak, South Ridge; Mt. Sir Donald, NW Ridge; South Howser Tower, Beckey-Chouinard
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|Cardiac Arête (maybe more like ‘Arrête’) 5.10d
|Cardiac Arête (maybe more like ‘Arrête’) 5.10d
|81
|81
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sonia_Landwehr Sonia Landwehr]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sonia_Landwehr Sonia Landwehr]
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|Alberta; Cardiac Arête
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|Frey, Argentina: Among the Agujas
|Frey, Argentina: Among the Agujas
|86
|86
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nick_Hindley Nick Hindley]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nick_Hindley Nick Hindley]
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|Argentina; Frey
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|A First Foray in Patagonia
|A First Foray in Patagonia
|88
|88
|Nick Brown and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nick_Hindley Nick Hindley]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nick_Brown Nick Brown] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nick_Hindley Nick Hindley]
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|Argentina; Fitz Roy Range
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|Terrifically Tantalising and at Times Terrifying Traverse of the Tantalus by a Sexy Giggle of Pals
|Terrifically Tantalising and at Times Terrifying Traverse of the Tantalus by a Sexy Giggle of Pals
|100
|100
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Mary-Jo_Weir_Weiss Mary-Jo (MJ) Weir Weiss]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Mary-Jo_Weir_Weiss Mary-Jo (MJ) Weir Weiss]
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|Tantalus Traverse
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|Extreme Indigestion on Glacier Peak (Dakobed)
|Extreme Indigestion on Glacier Peak (Dakobed)
|107
|107
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Allen_Zhao Allen Zhao]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Allen_Zhao Allen Zhao]
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|Washington; Glacier Peak
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|Alpine Skills – Face Mountain
|Alpine Skills – Face Mountain
|112
|112
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nelson_Fretenburg Nelson Fretenburg], [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Kevin_Lam Kevin Lam], and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nelson_Fretenburg Nelson Fretenburg], [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Kevin_Lam Kevin Lam], and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
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|Semaphore Lakes; Face Mtn.
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|A Glacier Feast: Rhododendron Traverse
|A Glacier Feast: Rhododendron Traverse
|119
|119
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Birgit_Rogalla Birgit Rogalla]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Birgit_Rogalla Birgit Rogalla]
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|Rhododendron Traverse
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|Rock Climbing Frontside 180 - Xander and Me
|Rock Climbing Frontside 180 - Xander and Me
|125
|125
|Maysa Kazemi
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Maysa_Kazemi Maysa Kazemi]
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|Squamish; Frontside 180
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|Mayhem in Mazama
|Mayhem in Mazama
|127
|127
|Isabella Ma, Adam Riesel, Timon Brinker, Julian Larsen, Isaac Borrego, Niclas Heinsdorf, Anna Vu, and Jessica Leung
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Isabella_Ma Isabella Ma], Adam Riesel, Timon Brinker, Julian Larsen, Isaac Borrego, Niclas Heinsdorf, Anna Vu, and Jessica Leung
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|Washington; Mazama; Flyboys
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|A Rambling Writing on Red Rocks 
|A Rambling Writing on Red Rocks 
|131
|131
|Julian Larsen
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Julian_Larsen Julian Larsen]
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|Nevada; Red Rocks
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|Subterranean Shenanigans: Uncle of Underground
|Subterranean Shenanigans: Uncle of Underground
|135
|135
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Brianna_Ragsdale Brianna Ragsdale]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Brianna_Ragsdale Brianna Ragsdale]
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|Vancouver Island; Port McNeill
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! colspan="4" |Skiing and Winter Mountaineering
! colspan="4" |Skiing and Winter Mountaineering
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|140
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Anton_Afanassiev Anton Afanassiev]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Anton_Afanassiev Anton Afanassiev]
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|North Shore; Mt. Harvey
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|Intro to Backcountry – Learning to Fall Gracefully Edition
|Intro to Backcountry – Learning to Fall Gracefully Edition
|142
|142
|Marie Sandler
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marie_Sandler Marie Sandler]
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|Squamish-Lillooet; Mt. Sproatt
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|Women’s* Seymour Snow Day
|Women’s* Seymour Snow Day
|144
|144
|Lara Antebi
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lara_Antebi Lara Antebi]
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|North Shore; Mt. Seymour
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|A Long Walk in the Cold: A Single-Push Neve Traverse
|A Long Walk in the Cold: A Single-Push Neve Traverse
|147
|147
|Zach Bloom and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Noah_Macdonald Noah Macdonald]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Zach_Bloom Zach Bloom] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Noah_Macdonald Noah Macdonald]
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|Garibaldi Neve Traverse
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|Gin and Guiness
|Gin and Guiness
|158
|158
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lucas_Braun Lucas Braun]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lucas_Braun Lucas Braun]
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|Squamish-Lillooet; Gin Peak
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|A Game of Chances: Not in Our Favour
|A Game of Chances: Not in Our Favour
|161
|161
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
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|Manning Park; Frosty Mountain
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|Thread the Needle (A Steps to the Neve Debacle)
|Thread the Needle (A Steps to the Neve Debacle)
|165
|165
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Rhea_Dayal Lucas Braun]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Rhea_Dayal Lucas Braun]
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|Coquihalla; Portia Peak
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|Lillooet Icefield Ski Traverse
|Lillooet Icefield Ski Traverse
|169
|169
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Linda_Kiritchkov Cassandra Elphinstone]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Linda_Kiritchkov Cassandra Elphinstone]
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|Lillooet Icefield Traverse
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|Rexford Link-Up
|Rexford Link-Up
|177
|177
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Joe_Meyer Nick Hindley]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Joe_Meyer Nick Hindley]
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|Fraser Valley; Mt. Rexford
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|Helena Beat
|Helena Beat
|179
|179
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Rhea_Dayal Lucas Braun]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lucas_Braun Lucas Braun]
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|Alberta; Castle Mtn.; Helena Ridge
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! colspan="4" |Hiking and Scrambles
! colspan="4" |Hiking and Scrambles
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|184
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Mona_Yu Mona Yu] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Mona_Yu Mona Yu] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
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|Pemberton; Mt. Currie
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|Garibaldi Grand Tour
|Garibaldi Grand Tour
|190
|190
|Julian Larsen
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Julian_Larsen Julian Larsen]
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|Garibaldi Park; Mt. Price; Deception Peak; Guard Mtn.; Polemonium Ridge; Castle Towers; Gentian Peak; Panorama Ridge; Black Tusk
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|How Not to Hike the Howe Sound Crest Trail
|How Not to Hike the Howe Sound Crest Trail
|195
|195
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Joe_Meyer Joe Meyer]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Joe_Meyer Joe Meyer]
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|North Shore; Howe Sound Crest Trail
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|A Walk Around a Very Big Lake
|A Walk Around a Very Big Lake
|197
|197
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Mona_Yu Mona Yu], [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran], and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nelson_Fretenburg Nelson Fretenburg]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Mona_Yu Mona Yu], [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran], and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Nelson_Fretenburg Nelson Fretenburg]
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|Garibaldi Park; Garibaldi Lake Circumnavigation
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|VOC Calgary Division Takes On a Heinous Traverse
|VOC Calgary Division Takes On a Heinous Traverse
|203
|203
|Kevin McKay-Barona
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Kevin_McKay-Barona Kevin McKay-Barona]
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|Alberta; Mt. Glasgow to Banded Peak Range
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|A Surprisingly Sunny September Saunter to the Spectacular Rampart Ponds
|A Surprisingly Sunny September Saunter to the Spectacular Rampart Ponds
|205
|205
|Miranda Clark
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Miranda_Clark Miranda Clark]
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|Garibaldi Park: Rampart Ponds
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|Mt. Frosty Without the Frost 
|Mt. Frosty Without the Frost 
|209
|209
|Addy Yu
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Addy_Yu Addy Yu]
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|Manning Park; Frosty Mountain
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|Foggy Beginnings, Slippery Adventures, and Spooky Scenery: Bushwhacking at Mt. Seymour
|Foggy Beginnings, Slippery Adventures, and Spooky Scenery: Bushwhacking at Mt. Seymour
|212
|212
|Amelie Korzec
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Amelie_Korzec Amelie Korzec]
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|North Shore; Mt. Seymour
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|The Odyssey of the Pole People – Three Peaks Mt. Seymour Hike
|The Odyssey of the Pole People – Three Peaks Mt. Seymour Hike
|214
|214
|Rowan Clark
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Rowan_Clark Rowan Clark]
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|North Shore; Mt. Seymour
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|-
! colspan="4" |Pedals and Paddles
! colspan="4" |Pedals and Paddles
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|222
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
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|Squamish-Lillooet; Squamish Valley, Cheakamus Valley
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|The Balkan Express: Midnight Bikepacking in Albania
|The Balkan Express: Midnight Bikepacking in Albania
|224
|224
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ivan_Fediaev Ivan Fediaev]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ivan_Fediaev Ivan Fediaev]
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|Balkans; Serbia; Montenegro; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; Albania; Greece
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|Goofs on Gears: An Olympic Bike Adventure
|Goofs on Gears: An Olympic Bike Adventure
|228
|228
|Lara Antebi and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Melissa Bernstein]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lara_Antebi Lara Antebi] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Melissa Bernstein]
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|Washington; Olympic Peninsula
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|South Island Bike Glamping
|South Island Bike Glamping
|240
|240
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Marko_Smitran Marko Smitran]
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|Vancouver Island; Galloping Goose
|-
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|Harrison Hut By Bike: Some Words and Photos
|Harrison Hut By Bike: Some Words and Photos
|245
|245
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
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|Harrison Hut
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|Unbelievable feat at Wells Gray
|Unbelievable feat at Wells Gray
|248
|248
|Sumit Meghlani
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sumit_Meghlani Sumit Meghlani]
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|Wells Gray Park
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|VOC x River Culture Kayaking: Intro to Whitewater Kayaking on the
|VOC x River Culture Kayaking: Intro to Whitewater Kayaking on the
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Mamquam and Cheakamus
|250
|250
|Jade Quinn-McDonald, Si Crawford, and Lily Sibthorp
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Jade_Quinn-McDonald Jade Quinn-McDonald], [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Si_Crawford Si Crawford], and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lily_Sibthorp Lily Sibthorp]
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|Squamish; Mamquam River; Cheakamus River
|-
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|Kayaking in Say Nuth Khaw Yum Park
|Kayaking in Say Nuth Khaw Yum Park
|252
|252
|Elizabeth Chu and Sam Orr
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Elizabeth_Chu Elizabeth Chu] and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Sam_Orr Sam Orr]
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|Say Nuth Khaw Yum Park
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|Going Rogue
|Going Rogue
|255
|255
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/AJ_Dreher AJ Dreher]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/AJ_Dreher AJ Dreher]
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|Oregon; Rogue River
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|Dew Drop Diaries: Paddling to the West Coast of Haida Gwaii
|Dew Drop Diaries: Paddling to the West Coast of Haida Gwaii
|263
|263
|Elias Bowman
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Elias_Bowman Elias Bowman]
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|Haida Gwaii; Skidegate Narrows; Chaatl Island
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! colspan="4" |Photo Contest
! colspan="4" |Photo Contest
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|Le Tour de VOC Huts
|Le Tour de VOC Huts
|284
|284
|Lucy Roberts-Lovell
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Lucy_Roberts-Lovell Lucy Roberts-Lovell]
|
|Burton Hut; Phelix Hut; Harrison Hut; Brew Hut
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|Radical Resurgence Through Climbing Mountains: The Intersection of Indigeneity and Alpinism
|Radical Resurgence Through Climbing Mountains: The Intersection of Indigeneity and Alpinism
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|Quintessential Quinzees - Winter Longhike 2023
|Quintessential Quinzees - Winter Longhike 2023
|301
|301
|Braydon Massoud
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Braydon_Massoud Braydon Massoud]
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|Garibaldi Park; Red Heather
|-
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|Harrison* Workhike
|Harrison* Workhike
|303
|303
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
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|Harrison Hut; Phelix Hut
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|Harrison Hut Spring 2023 (With the Right Key This Time)
|Harrison Hut Spring 2023 (With the Right Key This Time)
|306
|306
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Adam Steele]
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|Harrison Hut
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|Pristine Paddling at Sphinx
|Pristine Paddling at Sphinx
|309
|309
|Braydon Massoud
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Braydon_Massoud Braydon Massoud]
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|Burton Hut
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|G1 2023 - Type 2 Fun is Still Fun
|G1 2023 - Type 2 Fun is Still Fun
|311
|311
|Jasmine Gage
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Jasmine_Gage Jasmine Gage]
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|Squamish-Lillooet; Brandywine Mtn.
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|Harrison Hut Fall Workhike
|Harrison Hut Fall Workhike
|314
|314
|Maiya Callister
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Maiya_Callister Maiya Callister]
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|Harrison Hut
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|Ancient Giants: Beginner-Friendly Tree Hunting
|Ancient Giants: Beginner-Friendly Tree Hunting
|318
|318
|Joemar Espinosa
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Joemar_Espinosa Joemar Espinosa]
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|North Shore; Lynn Valley
|-
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|Deep Frying Fish in the Backcountry
|Deep Frying Fish in the Backcountry
|319
|319
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ivan_Fediaev Ivan Fediaev]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ivan_Fediaev Ivan Fediaev]
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|Brew Hut
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|NMAG: Khaos in Kazakhstan
|NMAG: Khaos in Kazakhstan
|320
|320
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Anton_Afanassiev Anton Afanassiev], Ben Sommerfeld, and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ketan_Desai Ketan Desai]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Anton_Afanassiev Anton Afanassiev], [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ben_Sommerfeld Ben Sommerfeld], and [https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Ketan_Desai Ketan Desai]
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|Kazakhstan; Cosmonaut Peak; Shymbulak Peak; Charyn Desert
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|NMAG: Water, Wheels, and Wind
|NMAG: Water, Wheels, and Wind
|327
|327
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Melissa Bernstein]
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Melissa_Bernstein Melissa Bernstein]
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|Scotland; Isle of Arran; Isle of Skye
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|New Year’s at Phelix: or, my First Real VOC Trip
|New Year’s at Phelix: or, my First Real VOC Trip
|346
|346
|Shravan Kumar
|[https://www.ubc-voc.com/author/Shravan_Kumar Shravan Kumar]
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|Phelix Hut
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|Simple Joys of William Ungar: Memorial Trip
|Simple Joys of William Ungar: Memorial Trip
|352
|352
|Isaac Lowenthal Walsh, Lucas Bodkins, Jacob Surks, Grady Boger, Jade Quinn-McDonald, Skye McDonald, and Sage Mazurek; Compiled by Morgan Cooper
|Isaac Lowenthal Walsh, Lucas Bodkins, Jacob Surks, Grady Boger, Jade Quinn-McDonald, Skye McDonald, and Sage Mazurek; Compiled by Morgan Cooper
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|Phelix Hut
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Main VOC journal page [https://www.ubc-voc.com/wiki/VOC_Journal <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]
Main VOC journal page [https://www.ubc-voc.com/wiki/VOC_Journal <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]
= 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 the deadline on the Trip Agenda .
** Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.
'''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 Alex 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 2023/224 ===
Submission is through a Google Form on the Trip Agenda. Voting will happen in two rounds: the first round will display all entries submitted to the photo contest, and will determine each of the category winners and runner-ups. The five photos receiving the most votes for each category will then be pooled together for a second round of voting, this time to determine the overall winner.
* 1) Landscape – Waterfalls, mountains, sunsets, etc. People are not the focus of the shot.
* 2) Portrait – Portrait of a person. Preferably in an outdoor setting, and of someone in the club.
* 3) Action Shot – Photos of people outdoors and in action, usually climbing, skiing, or mountaineering.
* 4) Flora and fauna – Plants and animals only. A good place for macro's.
* 5) Club Activities – Parties, longhike, winter longhike, glacier school, and all other club activities.
Maximum number of entries is one per category 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 five 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 submissions Google form.
= EMAIL =
Questions, suggestions, and submissions can be sent to '''vocjournal@gmail.com'''. This year's journal editor is Alex.
= FAQs =
'''* 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?'''
We are 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 on the Trip Agenda, get submitting! '''* 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. He 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 editor may have to crop your photos to fit. 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.
= VOCJ66 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"

Latest revision as of 01:35, 8 May 2025

You can download the VOCJ66 here.

The Varsity Outdoor Club Journal Volume 66

<< VOCJ65 2023-2024 VOCJ67 >>
Alex Beauchemin
Journal Editor
Article Page Author(s) Index
A Note from the President 7 Sonia Landwehr
The Exec 10
A Year in Review for the IDEA Committee 15 Brianna Ragsdale
Note from the Peer Support Group 18 2023-2024 Peer Support Group
Phelix Hut Gets a New Hat
A Foreword 22 Sonia Landwehr and Adam Steele
Phelix: “The Front Fell Off” – Emergency Roof Repairs 24 Ryan MacDonald Phelix Hut
Phelix Demolition 28 Joe Meyer Phelix Hut
Phelix Roof: Getting the Stuff There 32 Adam Steele Phelix Hut
In Jeff We Trust – Roof Rebuild Weekend 1 36 Sonia Landwehr Phelix Hut
Roof Repair Ruckus 42 Roland Burton and Gina Woods Phelix Hut
Phelix Hut Gets a New Hat – Roof Rebuild Weekend 2 44 Sonia Landwehr Phelix Hut
The Phinal Phelix Push 50 Lucy Roberts-Lovell Phelix Hut
Making an IKEA Style Roof Kit 56 Jeff Mottershead Phelix Hut
Climbing and Mountaineering
What Makes an Alpine Climb a Classic? 62 Noah Macdonald Alberta: Mt. Alberta, Japanese Route; Mt. Assiniboine, North Ridge; Eisenhower Tower, SE Ridge; Mt. Temple, East Ridge; BC: Slesse, NE Buttress; Gimli Peak, South Ridge; Mt. Sir Donald, NW Ridge; South Howser Tower, Beckey-Chouinard
Cardiac Arête (maybe more like ‘Arrête’) 5.10d 81 Sonia Landwehr Alberta; Cardiac Arête
Frey, Argentina: Among the Agujas 86 Nick Hindley Argentina; Frey
A First Foray in Patagonia 88 Nick Brown and Nick Hindley Argentina; Fitz Roy Range
Terrifically Tantalising and at Times Terrifying Traverse of the Tantalus by a Sexy Giggle of Pals 100 Mary-Jo (MJ) Weir Weiss Tantalus Traverse
Extreme Indigestion on Glacier Peak (Dakobed) 107 Allen Zhao Washington; Glacier Peak
Alpine Skills – Face Mountain 112 Nelson Fretenburg, Kevin Lam, and Marko Smitran Semaphore Lakes; Face Mtn.
A Glacier Feast: Rhododendron Traverse 119 Birgit Rogalla Rhododendron Traverse
Rock Climbing Frontside 180 - Xander and Me 125 Maysa Kazemi Squamish; Frontside 180
Mayhem in Mazama 127 Isabella Ma, Adam Riesel, Timon Brinker, Julian Larsen, Isaac Borrego, Niclas Heinsdorf, Anna Vu, and Jessica Leung Washington; Mazama; Flyboys
A Rambling Writing on Red Rocks  131 Julian Larsen Nevada; Red Rocks
Subterranean Shenanigans: Uncle of Underground 135 Brianna Ragsdale Vancouver Island; Port McNeill
Skiing and Winter Mountaineering
Mount Harvey North Ramp 140 Anton Afanassiev North Shore; Mt. Harvey
Intro to Backcountry – Learning to Fall Gracefully Edition 142 Marie Sandler Squamish-Lillooet; Mt. Sproatt
Women’s* Seymour Snow Day 144 Lara Antebi North Shore; Mt. Seymour
A Long Walk in the Cold: A Single-Push Neve Traverse 147 Zach Bloom and Noah Macdonald Garibaldi Neve Traverse
Gin and Guiness 158 Lucas Braun Squamish-Lillooet; Gin Peak
A Game of Chances: Not in Our Favour 161 Marko Smitran Manning Park; Frosty Mountain
Thread the Needle (A Steps to the Neve Debacle) 165 Lucas Braun Coquihalla; Portia Peak
Lillooet Icefield Ski Traverse 169 Cassandra Elphinstone Lillooet Icefield Traverse
Rexford Link-Up 177 Nick Hindley Fraser Valley; Mt. Rexford
Helena Beat 179 Lucas Braun Alberta; Castle Mtn.; Helena Ridge
Hiking and Scrambles
Currie for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner 184 Mona Yu and Marko Smitran Pemberton; Mt. Currie
Garibaldi Grand Tour 190 Julian Larsen Garibaldi Park; Mt. Price; Deception Peak; Guard Mtn.; Polemonium Ridge; Castle Towers; Gentian Peak; Panorama Ridge; Black Tusk
How Not to Hike the Howe Sound Crest Trail 195 Joe Meyer North Shore; Howe Sound Crest Trail
A Walk Around a Very Big Lake 197 Mona Yu, Marko Smitran, and Nelson Fretenburg Garibaldi Park; Garibaldi Lake Circumnavigation
VOC Calgary Division Takes On a Heinous Traverse 203 Kevin McKay-Barona Alberta; Mt. Glasgow to Banded Peak Range
A Surprisingly Sunny September Saunter to the Spectacular Rampart Ponds 205 Miranda Clark Garibaldi Park: Rampart Ponds
Mt. Frosty Without the Frost  209 Addy Yu Manning Park; Frosty Mountain
Foggy Beginnings, Slippery Adventures, and Spooky Scenery: Bushwhacking at Mt. Seymour 212 Amelie Korzec North Shore; Mt. Seymour
The Odyssey of the Pole People – Three Peaks Mt. Seymour Hike 214 Rowan Clark North Shore; Mt. Seymour
Pedals and Paddles
Cloudburst Cycle Traverse 222 Adam Steele Squamish-Lillooet; Squamish Valley, Cheakamus Valley
The Balkan Express: Midnight Bikepacking in Albania 224 Ivan Fediaev Balkans; Serbia; Montenegro; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; Albania; Greece
Goofs on Gears: An Olympic Bike Adventure 228 Lara Antebi and Melissa Bernstein Washington; Olympic Peninsula
South Island Bike Glamping 240 Marko Smitran Vancouver Island; Galloping Goose
Harrison Hut By Bike: Some Words and Photos 245 Adam Steele Harrison Hut
Unbelievable feat at Wells Gray 248 Sumit Meghlani Wells Gray Park
VOC x River Culture Kayaking: Intro to Whitewater Kayaking on the

Mamquam and Cheakamus

250 Jade Quinn-McDonald, Si Crawford, and Lily Sibthorp Squamish; Mamquam River; Cheakamus River
Kayaking in Say Nuth Khaw Yum Park 252 Elizabeth Chu and Sam Orr Say Nuth Khaw Yum Park
Going Rogue 255 AJ Dreher Oregon; Rogue River
Dew Drop Diaries: Paddling to the West Coast of Haida Gwaii 263 Elias Bowman Haida Gwaii; Skidegate Narrows; Chaatl Island
Photo Contest
Workhikes and Club Life
Le Tour de VOC Huts 284 Lucy Roberts-Lovell Burton Hut; Phelix Hut; Harrison Hut; Brew Hut
Radical Resurgence Through Climbing Mountains: The Intersection of Indigeneity and Alpinism 292 Noah Wyse
Gear Notes 297 Noah Wyse
Quintessential Quinzees - Winter Longhike 2023 301 Braydon Massoud Garibaldi Park; Red Heather
Harrison* Workhike 303 Adam Steele Harrison Hut; Phelix Hut
Harrison Hut Spring 2023 (With the Right Key This Time) 306 Adam Steele Harrison Hut
Pristine Paddling at Sphinx 309 Braydon Massoud Burton Hut
G1 2023 - Type 2 Fun is Still Fun 311 Jasmine Gage Squamish-Lillooet; Brandywine Mtn.
Harrison Hut Fall Workhike 314 Maiya Callister Harrison Hut
Ancient Giants: Beginner-Friendly Tree Hunting 318 Joemar Espinosa North Shore; Lynn Valley
Deep Frying Fish in the Backcountry 319 Ivan Fediaev Brew Hut
NMAG: Khaos in Kazakhstan 320 Anton Afanassiev, Ben Sommerfeld, and Ketan Desai Kazakhstan; Cosmonaut Peak; Shymbulak Peak; Charyn Desert
NMAG: Water, Wheels, and Wind 327 Melissa Bernstein Scotland; Isle of Arran; Isle of Skye
New Year’s at Phelix: or, my First Real VOC Trip 346 Shravan Kumar Phelix Hut
Simple Joys of William Ungar: Memorial Trip 352 Isaac Lowenthal Walsh, Lucas Bodkins, Jacob Surks, Grady Boger, Jade Quinn-McDonald, Skye McDonald, and Sage Mazurek; Compiled by Morgan Cooper Phelix Hut

VOCJ 66th 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 66th 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 the deadline on the Trip Agenda .
    • Early submissions are highly recommended for high quality proofreading and editing from the editors.

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 Alex 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 2023/224

Submission is through a Google Form on the Trip Agenda. Voting will happen in two rounds: the first round will display all entries submitted to the photo contest, and will determine each of the category winners and runner-ups. The five photos receiving the most votes for each category will then be pooled together for a second round of voting, this time to determine the overall winner.

  • 1) Landscape – Waterfalls, mountains, sunsets, etc. People are not the focus of the shot.
  • 2) Portrait – Portrait of a person. Preferably in an outdoor setting, and of someone in the club.
  • 3) Action Shot – Photos of people outdoors and in action, usually climbing, skiing, or mountaineering.
  • 4) Flora and fauna – Plants and animals only. A good place for macro's.
  • 5) Club Activities – Parties, longhike, winter longhike, glacier school, and all other club activities.

Maximum number of entries is one per category 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 five 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 submissions Google form.

EMAIL

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

FAQs

* 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?

We are 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 on the Trip Agenda, get submitting! * 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. He 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 editor may have to crop your photos to fit. 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.

VOCJ66 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"