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*[[Siwash Rock]] ''a real scummy, dirty classic in Stanley Park''
*[[Siwash Rock]] ''a real scummy, dirty classic in Stanley Park''
*[[Cathedral Mountain]] ''is located in the GVRD watershed''
*[[Cathedral Mountain]], [[East Lion]] and [[Coquitlam Mountain]] ''are all located in the GVRD watersheds''
*[[UBC buildering]] ''Campus Cowboys have limited law enforcement behavior''
*[[UBC buildering]] ''Campus Cowboys have limited law enforcement behavior''
*[[Grouse Grind]] ''The trail is closed and fenced off in winter'''
*[[Grouse Grind]] ''The trail is closed and fenced off in winter'''
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*[[Lion's Gate Bridge]] ''scary, dangerous, fun, and very illegal''
*[[Lion's Gate Bridge]] ''scary, dangerous, fun, and very illegal''


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.
The 2004 forest fire related backcountry travel ban openned up a lot of options when it comes to doing illegal trips.  Maybe this year will be the same.

Revision as of 19:01, 9 March 2006

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.

The 2004 forest fire related backcountry travel ban openned up a lot of options when it comes to doing illegal trips. Maybe this year will be the same.