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*[[Grouse Grind]] ''The trail is closed and fenced off in winter''' | *[[Grouse Grind]] ''The trail is closed and fenced off in winter''' | ||
*[[Brew Hut]] ''The summer trail to brew Hut involves walking the BC Rail right of way for about 2km.'' | *[[Brew Hut]] ''The summer trail to brew Hut involves walking the BC Rail right of way for about 2km.'' | ||
*[[ | *[[Ski area poaching]] | ||
Last year's forest fire bans openned up a lot of options when it comes to doing illegal trips. Maybe this year will be the same. | Last year's forest fire bans openned up a lot of options when it comes to doing illegal trips. Maybe this year will be the same. | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 24 June 2004
Many outdoor activities in and around Vancouver are prohibited. As a result, many of the following trips are done for their 'above the law' appeal rather than for aesthetic reasons. Pulling off these trips requires a little more stealth than normal.
- Siwash Rock a real scummy, dirty classic in Stanley Park
- Cathedral Mountain is located in the GVRD watershed
- UBC buildering Campus Cowboys have limited law enforcement behavior
- Grouse Grind The trail is closed and fenced off in winter'
- Brew Hut The summer trail to brew Hut involves walking the BC Rail right of way for about 2km.
- Ski area poaching
Last year's forest fire bans openned up a lot of options when it comes to doing illegal trips. Maybe this year will be the same.