Archive:2010 Sept 11-12 Brew Hut trip--workhike
Brew Hut
The Brew Hut is our most accessible Hut, and is especially recommended for those who are new to the Club and the area. With a bit of luck, we will drive about 7 kms of logging road, and then hike about 3 kms of forest plus 2 kms of alpine meadows to get to the Hut. Various weekend activities may include picking blueberries, swimming in Brew Lake, singing songs, getting warm and dry, etc. as well as preparing a winter's supply of firewood by hauling it up 500m from the site of the old hut.
Cost
Cheap. You will pay your driver, probably $10, for gas. You need food but that doesn't count because you eat anyways. Our Huts are free to VOC Student and Associate Members, and people doing work up there.
When is it?
The trip is Saturday Sept 11 and Sunday Sept 12. We can have a pre-trip meeting on Wednesday Sept 8 at 7pm in the Clubroom. If you are going on the trip and you have already arranged a ride, you don't have to come to the pre-trip meeting, but let us know, so we don't over-fill the Hut.
Equipment needed
is minimal. You want a sleeping bag, not too warm, and a mat of some sort, and a pack to carry this stuff. You want food, maybe share with somebody, a cooking pot, a spoon, and there is a Coleman stove up there as well as the wood burning heater for warmth. A litre of white gas per carload should keep the Coleman stove and the lamp happy. You probably want your toothbrush, suntan lotion, sunglasses, a hat, a waterproof jacket, a warm sweater, maybe waterproof pants, boots, socks, etc.
How tough is it
Really not very tough. Even if it rains we can do this. The stories about it taking 17 1/2 hours to get to the Hut are mostly true, but that was mid-winter, after a major snowfall with serious trail breaking issues, on skis, and starting from the Highway, so 12 kms instead of 5. It's a good place to get lost so if the weather's crap we can all learn GPS navigation.
Hut Capacity
is 13-15 people. If you are # 16, you should bring a tent
Participants, and comments if you like
Yes, you can sign up now, but please (1) don't sign up unless you are really likely to be going on the trip, not because you are "interested", or waiting for a better trip to go on. (2) If you change your mind, remove your name from the list, so you don't deprive others of a place on the trip.
- Roland Burton Been there, have a GPS.
- De Wet van Niekerk
- Carolyn Rapanos
- Noriko Never-Been-There+Need-A-Ride Okamoto (inspection for winter accommodation)
- Daniel Kirzner-Priest
- Anton Babadjanov (need a ride + can bring a TomTom GPS if needed)
- Maki Sumitani
- Adrien Bussy
- Amy Hooper (Need a ride :) )
- Olek Splawinski
- Dave Cox
- Cameron Bathgate
- Chris Diplock
- Travis Pawlak
- Manuel
- If you are # 16, you should bring a tent
Wait List
If some of the people on the above list decide that they aren't coming on the trip, then there will be space in the Hut for those on the wait list. Come to the pre-trip meeting to see if you get to move from "Wait List" to "Participant".
Rides
Because there is a huge bike race going to Whistler on Saturday, the highway is likely to be closed. Your choices are to leave Vancouver really, really early like 4am, or drive up the night before, and Ninja-camp at the trailhead. Indicate your choice.
If you want passengers, put your name here, and where you are driving from. Passengers wanting a ride in your car have to contact you. The road is not real scary, but if you have a 2wd, low clearance vehicle, you should park further down the road and maybe somebody with a 4wd will ferry you and your passengers up the last bit. Expect your passengers to pay you $10 each. If your car is full, this should cover the cost of gas. (It's up to the driver and passengers to negotiate this, but most of us are uncomfortable with negotiating.) You might want to pay the driver of the 4wd, $5 to cover damage to the vehicle.
- De Wet with Ford Explorer - room for 4 other than myself; haven't been to Brew Hut, so need directions or some such; leaving from UBC and want to ninja (tent for "4" - more like 3);
- Carolyn
- Adrien (living on campus, never been there, no tent)
- Roland and the Isuzu Trooper. Prefer UBC to Dunbar, probably go up Friday evening (tent for 3)
- Olek with a mazda protege - room for 3 or 4 depending on how cozy you want to get. Friday evening sounds good. Would like a 4wd shuttle. It is my first time going to brew hut. I am leaving from UBC campus.
- Dave Cox with Toyota 4runner-room for three to four, Leaving super early on saturday morning. Davidcox2@gmail.com if you are interested.
- Noriko Okamoto