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==Route at a Glance==
==Route at a Glance==
[[Image:diamond.gif|right|Topo of Area]]


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==Access==
==Access==
Take the Diamond Head turn off and follow it past the Squamish Country Club, and through an industrial area. A gravel road begins here and continues 14.5km to the Base Camp parking lot. This road is usually plowed in the winter.


==Route==
==Route==


[[Image:Map.gif|left|Topo of Area]]
The ski route initially follows a road past the parking lot and then switches up onto Paul Ridge, over Round Mountain and then down to the chalet by Elfin Lakes. This route is generally well marked and maintained by the Parks Branch.
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==Hazards==
==Hazards==
{{avalanche hazard}}


==Trail Conditions==
==Trail Conditions==

Revision as of 05:10, 29 January 2008

Route at a Glance

Topo of Area
Topo of Area
Rating Location Key Map Refs Road Route Start Elevation High Point Technical Notes
Beginner E PSG3 ?km/?hrs 9km/4hrs 1000m 1680m Cabin, Day trip

Access

Take the Diamond Head turn off and follow it past the Squamish Country Club, and through an industrial area. A gravel road begins here and continues 14.5km to the Base Camp parking lot. This road is usually plowed in the winter.

Route

The ski route initially follows a road past the parking lot and then switches up onto Paul Ridge, over Round Mountain and then down to the chalet by Elfin Lakes. This route is generally well marked and maintained by the Parks Branch.

Hazards

Trail Conditions