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| Name=Edwards Lake Cabin
| NTS Topographic map={{NTS link|092|G|12}}
| Fee=$10 / night
| Caretaker=[http://www.tetoutdoor.ca/ Tetrahedron Outdoor Club]
| Capacity=18-20
| Photo=Edwards_Cabin.jpg}}


The Edwards lake Cabin is the one of four cabins within the Tetrahedron provincial park boundaries. The park lays roughly 40 minutes north of Sechelt, on the the sunshine coast. The Park boundaries fall along side the drainage for the local watershed and users should be aware of their impact while in the park.<br>
The Edwards lake Cabin is the one of four cabins within the Tetrahedron provincial park boundaries. The park lays roughly 40 minutes north of Sechelt, on the the sunshine coast. The Park boundaries fall along side the drainage for the local watershed and users should be aware of their impact while in the park.<br>
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Winter users should be prepared for wilderness travel. Avalanche hazards do exist in the park so experience and training, and appropriate safety gear is strongly recommended.  
Winter users should be prepared for wilderness travel. Avalanche hazards do exist in the park so experience and training, and appropriate safety gear is strongly recommended.  


== Facilities ==
== Facilities ==
   
   
The structure is a raised log cabin with a sleeping loft comfortably accommodating 18-20.
The structure is a raised log cabin with a sleeping loft comfortably accommodating 18-20.
The hut contains a nice wood stove, as well as fire wood (flown in at significant cost)
The hut contains a nice wood stove, as well as fire wood (flown in at significant cost)
there is also some back country emergency equipment such as a spine board, and fire fighting gear.  
there is also some back country emergency equipment such as a spine board, and fire fighting gear.  


== Fees ==
== Fees ==
   
   
Fees are collected by the Tetrahedron Outdoors Club, for cabin maintenance, fire wood delivery and contributions to a plowing fund to keep the road clear in winter. (though officially the road is unplowed)  
Fees are collected by the Tetrahedron Outdoors Club, for cabin maintenance, fire wood delivery and contributions to a plowing fund to keep the road clear in winter. (though officially the road is unplowed)  


Fees are $10 dollars per night per person and are the same for all four cabins.     
Fees are $10 dollars per night per person and are the same for all four cabins.     


== Access ==
== Access ==


Access to the park is achieved by taking the Langdale ferry from Horseshoe bay, driving 30 minutes north west on Highway 101 to the town of Sehelt. At the second set of street lights in Sechelt turn right and right again at the first stop sign. Follow this road 15 minutes north until reaching the Grey Creek Logging road on the right side of the road. This FSR is recently deactivated and as such now has large cross ditches making low clearance vehicles inadvisable. The first 3 km of road also offer significant elevation gain. (Read: steep with big ditches) After that the road levels nicely and the drive to the parking lot is quite manageable. Time to parking lot from UBC=3.5-4 hours depending on wait at the ferry and how long you drive around Sechelt looking for the Tim Horton's before realizing that there isn't one.  
Access to the park is achieved by taking the Langdale ferry from Horseshoe bay, driving 30 minutes north west on Highway 101 to the town of Sehelt. At the second set of street lights in Sechelt turn right and right again at the first stop sign. Follow this road 15 minutes north until reaching the Grey Creek Logging road on the right side of the road. This FSR is recently deactivated and as such now has large cross ditches making low clearance vehicles inadvisable. The first 3 km of road also offer significant elevation gain. (Read: steep with big ditches) After that the road levels nicely and the drive to the parking lot is quite manageable. Time to parking lot from UBC=3.5-4 hours depending on wait at the ferry and how long you drive around Sechelt looking for the Tim Horton's before realizing that there isn't one.  


== Trail distances and times: ==
== Trail distances and times: ==


Distances and time are approximate, and will vary with conditions, gear, etc. Know your abilities and plan accordingly. Be aware that the distance markers in the park are not very accurate, and sometimes contradict each other. Winter routes may be shorter if lakes are frozen, but use caution when crossing.
Distances and time are approximate, and will vary with conditions, gear, etc. Know your abilities and plan accordingly. Be aware that the distance markers in the park are not very accurate, and sometimes contradict each other. Winter routes may be shorter if lakes are frozen, but use caution when crossing.


Parking lot – Batchelor Cabin: 2.5 km, 45 min – 1.25 hrs summer, 1 – 2 hrs winter
Parking lot – Batchelor Cabin: 2.5 km, 45 min – 1.25 hrs summer, 1 – 2 hrs winter
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Edwards Cabin – McNair Cabin: 5 km, 1.5 – 2 hrs summer, 2 – 3 hrs winter
Edwards Cabin – McNair Cabin: 5 km, 1.5 – 2 hrs summer, 2 – 3 hrs winter
   
   
== Water Shed Restrictions ==
== Water Shed Restrictions ==


 
*  Due to protection of watershed values, special park regulations are in effect for this park. Please familiarize yourself with the following rules before visiting Tetrahedron Park:
    *  Due to protection of watershed values, special park regulations are in effect for this park.    
**All mechanized access, including mountain bikes and snowmobiles, is prohibited.
      Please familiarize yourself with the following rules before visiting Tetrahedron Park:
**Hunting is prohibited.
 
**Domestic animals are prohibited.
          o All mechanized access, including mountain bikes and snowmobiles, is prohibited.
**Open fires are prohibited.
          o Hunting is prohibited.
**Use the outhouses for all human excrement.
          o Domestic animals are prohibited.
**Pack out all garbage.
          o Open fires are prohibited.
**Camp only at designated cabins.
          o Use the outhouses for all human excrement.
**Wash dishes only in the cabins.
          o Pack out all garbage.
**Dump all grey water in outhouses.
          o Camp only at designated cabins.
**No swimming or bathing in streams or lakes within the park.
          o Wash dishes only in the cabins.
**Only use the wood stove when absolutely necessary.
          o Dump all grey water in outhouses.
**Be self-sufficient and carry a fuel burning stove for cooking.
          o No swimming or bathing in streams or lakes within the park.
          o Only use the wood stove when absolutely necessary.
          o Be self-sufficient and carry a fuel burning stove for cooking.

Revision as of 18:29, 3 December 2007

Edwards Lake Cabin

Overnight Capacity 18-20
Coordinates
Fee $10 / night
Caretaker Tetrahedron Outdoor Club

The Edwards lake Cabin is the one of four cabins within the Tetrahedron provincial park boundaries. The park lays roughly 40 minutes north of Sechelt, on the the sunshine coast. The Park boundaries fall along side the drainage for the local watershed and users should be aware of their impact while in the park.

Both the Proximity to Vancouver and the proximity of the cabins to one another make this a great destination for a multi day trip for those seeking forgiving terrain.

Winter users should be prepared for wilderness travel. Avalanche hazards do exist in the park so experience and training, and appropriate safety gear is strongly recommended.

Facilities

The structure is a raised log cabin with a sleeping loft comfortably accommodating 18-20. The hut contains a nice wood stove, as well as fire wood (flown in at significant cost) there is also some back country emergency equipment such as a spine board, and fire fighting gear.

Fees

Fees are collected by the Tetrahedron Outdoors Club, for cabin maintenance, fire wood delivery and contributions to a plowing fund to keep the road clear in winter. (though officially the road is unplowed)

Fees are $10 dollars per night per person and are the same for all four cabins.

Access

Access to the park is achieved by taking the Langdale ferry from Horseshoe bay, driving 30 minutes north west on Highway 101 to the town of Sehelt. At the second set of street lights in Sechelt turn right and right again at the first stop sign. Follow this road 15 minutes north until reaching the Grey Creek Logging road on the right side of the road. This FSR is recently deactivated and as such now has large cross ditches making low clearance vehicles inadvisable. The first 3 km of road also offer significant elevation gain. (Read: steep with big ditches) After that the road levels nicely and the drive to the parking lot is quite manageable. Time to parking lot from UBC=3.5-4 hours depending on wait at the ferry and how long you drive around Sechelt looking for the Tim Horton's before realizing that there isn't one.

Trail distances and times:

Distances and time are approximate, and will vary with conditions, gear, etc. Know your abilities and plan accordingly. Be aware that the distance markers in the park are not very accurate, and sometimes contradict each other. Winter routes may be shorter if lakes are frozen, but use caution when crossing.

Parking lot – Batchelor Cabin: 2.5 km, 45 min – 1.25 hrs summer, 1 – 2 hrs winter

Parking lot – Edwards Cabin: 4.5 km, 1 – 1.5 hrs summer, 2 – 3 hrs winter

Edwards Cabin – Steele Cabin: 3 km, 1 – 1.5 hrs summer, 2 – 3 hrs winter

Edwards Cabin – McNair Cabin: 5 km, 1.5 – 2 hrs summer, 2 – 3 hrs winter

Water Shed Restrictions

  • Due to protection of watershed values, special park regulations are in effect for this park. Please familiarize yourself with the following rules before visiting Tetrahedron Park:
    • All mechanized access, including mountain bikes and snowmobiles, is prohibited.
    • Hunting is prohibited.
    • Domestic animals are prohibited.
    • Open fires are prohibited.
    • Use the outhouses for all human excrement.
    • Pack out all garbage.
    • Camp only at designated cabins.
    • Wash dishes only in the cabins.
    • Dump all grey water in outhouses.
    • No swimming or bathing in streams or lakes within the park.
    • Only use the wood stove when absolutely necessary.
    • Be self-sufficient and carry a fuel burning stove for cooking.