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| -----Original Message-----From: Andrew Haskell [mailto:haskell@hikingclub.ca]
 Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 12:54 PM
 To: haskell@hikingclub.ca
 Subject: Space-Open Beginners Overnight SAT/SUN April 4-5th Elfin Snowshoeing
 
 
 
 The weather forecast is as good as it can get....
 
 http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/bc-74_metric_e.html
 
 And we have 4 car spaces open,
 
 all details are below...
 The list so far...
 
 In Andrew Haskell's car
 Lidia Leon
 Caroline Leclerc
 (1-space-open)
 
 In Su Fang's car
 Ryan Airey
 Jake Nadin
 (1-space-open)
 
 In Chris Lin's car
 Dickson Cheung
 (2-spaces-open)
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 Hello Hiking Club
 
 ------------------------------
 Photos from Mayne Island are
 now posted under 'NEW-PHOTOS'
 take a look...
 
 http://www.hikingclub.ca/
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 And as promised, another Beginners
 overnight trip back to Elfin lakes!
 
 The weather forecast is
 GOOD for the weekend :-)
 
 
 WHAT?
 *****
 
 
 OVERNIGHT Snow Shoe Trip
 
 
 Elfin Lakes Cabin in
 Garibaldi Provincial Park
 
 
 SATURDAY April 4th
 to
 SUNDAY April 5th
 
 
 Must see Photo Previews of past
 trips from last year under
 'more-photos' and from two
 weeks ago under 'new-photos'.
 http://www.hikingclub.ca
 
 
 
 
 Highlights...
 
 
 The Cabin
 (with a WARM propane furnace, gas lighting,
 stoves, and bunk beds on the 2nd floor,
 see photos in the 'next trip' section)
 Views of
 Diamond Head,
 Mt.Garibaldi,
 the Opal-Cone (an extinct Volcano)
 
 
 A 1.5-hour drive North of Vancouver on
 The Sea-to-Sky-Hy#99 Near Squamish.
 
 
 The actual hike... One-Way 11km,7miles.
 But the marked WINTER route is a bit longer.
 Elevation Gain 620meters,
 (the trail rises on a ridge and
 half way turns into a gradual
 decline down to the cabin)
 Average grade 5.6%
 
 
 IMPORTANT
 
 
 For WINTER snowshoe travel it will take
 6 to 7 hours one way from the parking
 lot to the cabin. We also take a break
 inside the heated Red-Heather Shelter
 on the way up and down.
 
 
 
 When?
 *****
 
 8am SATURDAY April 4th
 
 (we shall return late SUNDAY the 5th )
 
 
 
 
 Where?
 ******
 
 
 In the McDonald's at the intersection of
 
 
 HASTINGS and CASSIAR
 
 
 Between the 'PNE' and 'Kootney Bus Loop' on Hastings.
 
 
 http://www.hikingclub.ca/HastingsAndCassiar/
 
 
 Bring?
 ******
 
 ( ) Water/Juice - 2 liters
 (YES!, I DID SAY 2 LITERS,
 fill an empty 2 liter pop
 bottle if you have to)
 ( ) Flash Light
 ( ) Warm clothes just in case
 ( ) pair of Gloves
 ( ) Hat (ski-toque)
 ( ) Sun-Hat
 ( ) Rain gear (which is also good to help
 keep you warm if it gets windy)
 ( ) Hiking boots recommended
 ( ) Sandals to wear in the cabin
 ( ) Gaiters if you have them
 ( ) 4 pairs of extra socks
 ( ) toothbrush, etc.
 ( ) Backpack to carry everything.
 ( ) Plastic spoon and Knife
 ( ) Small bowl/cup
 ( ) Sun-glasses
 ( ) Sunscreen
 
 
 If you need to BORROW any of the items below you can....
 
 ( ) Sleeping Bag
 
 
 ( ) Sleeping Pad
 
 
 ( ) Back-Pack LARGE enough to carry everything
 
 
 ( )Hat (ski-toque)
 
 
 ( )gloves
 
 
 
 FOOD?
 *****
 
 
 Bring ready to eat snacks for Saturday on the trail.
 Suggestions might be fruit, granola bars, crackers,
 sandwiches, as long as it is ready to eat.
 The same goes for Sunday lunch. Your snacks/lunches
 for the 2 days should all fit into ONE small plastic
 container like a tupper-ware container.
 Do not bring the contents of your entire kitchen.
 
 
 Saturday dinner and Sunday Breakfast are provided
 by the club for a $10 fee. See below about Money.
 
 
 There are 4 stoves in the cabin to cook on and boil water,
 as well as a propane furnace and gas lighting to read by.
 
 
 
 MONEY?
 ******
 
 
 $10-cabin-fee-payable-to-BC-parks-in-the-parking-lot-Cash-Only
 $10-for-group-food-and-to-cover-equipment-use-and-abuse
 $20-snowshoe-rental-which-covers--both-Saturday-and-Sunday
 $5-$10 Donation for gasoline to your driver
 ----------
 Total
 $45.00-ish.
 
 
 
 The overnight fee for the Elfin Lakes Shelter
 run by the park rangers in Garibaldi
 Provincial Park is $10. Everyone pays this fee
 to BC-Parks on their own at the parking lot ticket
 machine. The Cabin has 35 bunk beds upstairs, a
 propane furnace, gas lighting, and stoves.
 
 
 $30 will be collected when we meet at Hastings
 and Cassiar from all participants for Saturday
 dinner and Sunday Breakfast and snow shoe rental
 if you do not have your own snow shoes.
 (this money also goes towards the group equipment
 and loaner equipment, such as sleeping bags, pads, etc,
 that are loaned out to those who need them, and covers
 use and abuse of the group equipment)
 
 
 Have your money ready :)
 
 
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 If you want to go, fill in
 the form below and send it
 back to me, Andrew, at...
 haskell@hikingclub.ca
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 Name__________________
 
 Phone Number___________
 
 Your Address_______________________
 
 Your City___________________________
 
 Will you bring a car? Yes___ No ____
 
 If yes, how many empty spaces will you have?______
 
 Will you need to rent Snow-Shoes? Yes______ No_______
 
 Do you need to borrow a sleeping Bag?_______
 
 Do you need to borrow a sleeping pad?_______
 
 Do you need to borrow a larger backpack?_______
 
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 Car seats are allocated by order of registration.
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