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# Nadine Harrison
# Nadine Harrison
# Ali Nezampour
# Ali Nezampour
# Olek Splawinski
# Jeremy McDaniels (possible car... likely none)
# Jeremy McDaniels (possible car... likely none)
# Evan Anderson (Unless a hot springs spot opens up, also in need of a ride)
# Evan Anderson (Unless a hot springs spot opens up, also in need of a ride)

Revision as of 23:24, 15 October 2009

Date

Oct 17-18 2009


General Information

This is a beginner friendly trip, overnight backpacking into Garibaldi Park. The hike into Garibaldi Lake from the trailhead is approximately 9 km with a fair bit of elevation gain, where we will set up camp. The hike from Garibaldi Lake to Panorama Ridge is another 7.5 km one way.

This is a relatively easy overnight trip, but we will be out of cell service and easy access to Tim Hortons. If you're new to backpacking, this trip will be a good ease into it, and if you're just new to Vancouver area, you can come and see what everyone keeps talking about when they say it's the most beautiful area in the world.

  • Saturday October 17: Leave Vancouver bright and early. Hike into Garibaldi Lake campground on the Barrier Trail, eating lunch on the way. Set up camp at Garibaldi Lake. Hike to Panorama Ridge and return to Garibaldi Lake by dark.
  • Sunday October 18: Options to hike in Garibaldi Park more this day, or leave early to return to Vancouver.

How much does it cost?

The fee for camping in Garibaldi Park is $5 a night per person. Expect to pay your driver $10 for gas, though this depends on the driver.

What to bring

Personal items are in regular font, shared items are in italic font

Essentials

  • water bottle (at least 2L, unless you know yourself)
  • headlamp and batteries
  • sunscreen
  • sun glasses and/or goggles
  • map
  • compass
  • backpack
  • pocket knife
  • whistle
  • lighter and/or waterproof matches
  • first aid kit
  • Toilet Paper
  • tent

Clothing / Equipment

  • warm jacket (fleece or down)
  • long underwear (top and bottom)
  • toque / hat
  • mitts / gloves
  • weatherproof jacket (goretex or coated nylon or softshell if weather is forecast to be sunny)
  • weatherproof pants (goretex or coated nylon or softshell if weather is forecast to be sunny)
  • hiking poles?
  • gaiters


Food

  • Lunch and snacks x2
  • Breakfast x1
  • Dinner x1

Sleeping

  • sleeping bag
  • sleeping pad
  • ear plugs, because somebody will snore (optional)

Cooking and Eating

  • bowl, spoon
  • Stove with fuel. If using white gas, for each person bring 75 mL
  • Pot and matching pot gripper
  • Toothbrush
  • water treatment{{#if:|

Climbing Gear

  • Helmet}}


Pretrip Meeting

Wednesday, October 14, 6PM VOC Clubroom

Sign up

Signup Closed
This is the sign up and organization page for an old trip. It already happened on 17-10-2009. Please do not sign up for it.


Sign up for the trip here. Limit is 50 people.

Participants

  1. Lewis Kitchen
  2. Justin Hall
  3. Dan Boland
  4. Aaron Post
  5. Jiyoon Koo. Also no car, leaving from UBC.
  6. Matt Hansell
  7. Gwyn Thomas
  8. Anthea Song
  9. Maria Karttunen
  10. Anne Keng - need a ride and a tent, but very willing:)
  11. Ron Maharik
  12. Dana Hoffmann
  13. Paul Smith
  14. Deanna White
  15. Emma Green
  16. Anette Heggoy, in need of a ride
  17. Jonathan Desautels
  18. Angela Phung
  19. Sophia Berrey
  20. Mirna Topic
  21. Laura Ramsden
  22. Lindsay Coombe
  23. Kimberly Freed
  24. Luke Kysow
  25. Martyn Liggat
  26. Nadine Harrison
  27. Ali Nezampour
  28. Jeremy McDaniels (possible car... likely none)
  29. Evan Anderson (Unless a hot springs spot opens up, also in need of a ride)
  30. Ankur Gupta
  31. Ayoe Buhl
  32. Joel Atherton (in need of a lift)
  33. Daniel Brown (in need of a lift)
  34. Danielle Little
  35. Omar Abril (A ride would be GREATLY appreciated)
  36. Forrest Allen (In need of a ride, please.)
  37. Mieke Coppes (In need of a ride and a tent)
  38. Helen Dulfer
  39. Mohammad M
  40. Kenneth Chen

Cars

Please indicate here if you are able to drive for this trip and how many people your car can fit.

EXAMPLE: [Driver Name] (Number of passengers)

  1. [Passenger 1]
  2. [Passenger 2]
  3. [Passenger 3]
  4. [Passenger 4]
  • Justin Hall (4 spots tight, 3 spots comfortable)
  1. Lewis Kitchen
  2. Dan Boland
  3. Jiyoon Koo
  4. Camille Michel

Michelle Schmitt- NOT DRIVING!!! (sorry, I can't go because dogs are not allowed in the park. I apologize to everyone who already signed up to catch a ride with me)

  • Martyn Liggat 3 spots
  1. Anthea Song
  2. Gwyn Thomas
  3. Ayoe Buhl
  • Mirna Topic (Spots and Lots of trunk space if anyone needs gear taken up)
  1. Jeremy McDaniels
  2. Laura Ramsden
  3. Luke Kysow
  4. Maria Karttunen
  • Mohammad M 4 spots
  1. Dana Hoffmann
  2. Ron Maharik
  3. Ali Nezampour
  4. Mieke Coppes
  • PEOPLE on BUS need ride from squamish @ 940 to the park
  1. Emma Green
  2. Nadine Harrison
  3. sophia berrey
  4. Helen Dulfer
  5. Anne Keng
  6. Ankur Gupta

Tents

  • Justin's tent
  1. Luke Kysow
  2. Jiyoon Koo
  • Laura Ramsden's tent
  1. Mirna Topic
  2. Mieke Coppes
  3. Anthea Song
  4. Ayoe Buhl
  • Lewis's tent
  1. Helen Dulfer
  2. Jonathan Desautels