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| Start Elevation | | Start Elevation | ||
| High Point | | High Point | ||
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| Loch Lomond | | Loch Lomond | ||
| Beginner | | Beginner | ||
| C | | C | ||
| 92G/11E | | 92G/11E | ||
| | | 4km/2hrs | ||
| 3.5km/1hrs | |||
| 580m | | 580m | ||
| 1160m | | 1160m | ||
| Short Day, Flat | |||
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Revision as of 21:00, 25 January 2008
| Avalanche Hazard | |
| The route and terrain described here is capable of producing avalanches. Safe travel requires the skills and equipment to assess and mitigate avalanche hazards. A professionally taught training course is highly recommended. |
Route at a Glance
| Name | Rating | Location Key | Map Refs | Road | Route | Start Elevation | High Point | Technical Notes |
| Loch Lomond | Beginner | C | 92G/11E | 4km/2hrs | 3.5km/1hrs | 580m | 1160m | Short Day, Flat |
Access
Take the Indian Arm spur off the Mamquam Road (right fork at 3.7km). This road is usually plowed in the winter. Drive 6.5km up this road, then drop to the river on an old logging spur to a bridge and stay on the high spurs of this logging road until the end of the road is reached. ==Route==
Route
Carry on straight ahead, across the slash to the edge of the trees and parallel to the creek on the left side. Cross to the left side of the creek (Omer Lake is up to the right) and continue along th ecreek to the meadows. The valley veers to the right (south). Cross the creek from Stawamus Lake (steep sides) and continue southwards to Stawamus Lake and Lockh Lomond.

Hazards
Thin ice on lakes in spring