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Biking to the trailhead opens up access to a lot of nearby parks that are hard to get to by bus.
Biking to the trailhead opens up access to a lot of nearby parks that are hard to get to by bus.


*[[Golden Ears]]
*[[Golden Ears]]


==Multimodal Self Propelled==
==Multimodal Self Propelled==
a combination of biking, paddling, walking, and climbing.
a combination of biking, paddling, walking, and climbing.
*[[Mesliloet Mountain]]
*[[Mesliloet Mountain]]
*[[Judge Howay]] ''Good luck, you'll need it!''
*[[Judge Howay]] ''Good luck, you'll need it!''

Revision as of 01:27, 17 June 2004

Many VOCers can't afford cars, but that doesn't mean you have to scrounge a ride to get out. This page is dedicated to trips that can be pulled off without a car.

Busses

Many trips in west and north vancouver are accessible by city bus, or various shuttle busses:

Greyhound runs Regular service between Vancouver and Whistler providing good access to trailheads for:

Hitchhiking

Combination

  • Stein Valley by Bus + short hitchhikes along Lillooet Lake Road and to the Lytton trailhead
  • Mount Sproat by Bus + hitchhike to trailhead from Whistler Village
  • Rainbow Mountain by Bus + hitchhike to trailhead from Whistler Village

Cycling

Biking to the trailhead opens up access to a lot of nearby parks that are hard to get to by bus.

Multimodal Self Propelled

a combination of biking, paddling, walking, and climbing.