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Brew is our most accessible Hut; about 5 km of hiking on a route which VOC has been improving for skiing.  It has a wood burning heater, so expect to get warm in case you got cold and wet on the trip in.
Brew is our most accessible Hut; about 5 km of hiking on a route which VOC has been improving for skiing.  It has a wood burning heater, so expect to get warm in case you got cold and wet on the trip in.



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Brew is our most accessible Hut; about 5 km of hiking on a route which VOC has been improving for skiing. It has a wood burning heater, so expect to get warm in case you got cold and wet on the trip in.

Things you should bring

  • boots that work in rain. It might rain. waterproof clothes (jacket and maybe pants)
  • a hat and gloves are good for warmth
  • sweater, or fleece jacket.
  • a sleeping bag, though it gets so warm in the Hut, this is almost optional.
  • food, consisting of two lunches, one breakfast, one dinner. Eating utensils.
  • There's a Coleman stove up there so if you bring white gas (naphtha), you don't have to bring a stove.

Trip size is limited by (1) rides and (2) hut capacity.

Rides Roland has three seats left. If you have a car, this will increase the rides.

Hut Capacity Hut is rated for 13, though 15 will work if it's nasty outside. If you bring a tent, that works, too.

To get a seat in Roland's car Email him, rwburton@rogers.com once you are sure you are going. This only works up until there's no more seats available.

To bring your own car Email Roland and he'll help you fill your car, if you wish.


Objectives Check out the Hut. Perhaps some New Members will get to see their Hut. Maybe cut a little firewood. Get some exercise. Sing songs. Eat blueberries.

Challenges The outhouse needs moving, so if you want a challenging project, go for it.