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Phucking Long Phelix Traverse (Intermediate - Advanced) · Fri. Jun. 28th, 2024 - Mon. Jul. 1st, 2024

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Organized by: Sam Viavant.

Start: Friday, Jun. 28th, 4:00 pm
End: Monday, Jul. 1st, 9:00 pm
Pre-trip meeting: Wednesday, Jun. 26th, 6:00 pm
Pre-trip meeting location: Club Room

Description:

My all-time favorite outdoor activity is ridge-walking--cruising above treeline on tundra and rock, with no vegetation to break the view or slow the pace.  Luckily, there's a 45-kilometer stretch of ridge connecting Phelix Hut to Tenquile Lake!  With the approach to Phelix and the descent from Tenquile, the total distance would be a bit over 60 kilometers.  The plan is to leave Friday early evening, at the latest, and get cars in position for a car shuttle.  We'll get to Phelix hut Friday night and camp there, and then, start the traverse Saturday morning.  Saturday and Sunday would be full days of walking on the ridgeline, and then Monday we would descend and do the car shuttle and drive back to Vancouver.

I don't have any formal criteria for who should come, but as a rough idea, you should be comfortable scrambling, and capable of walking all day off trail with an overnight pack for multiple days.  We won't need to mountaineer, with ropes--but Saturday and Sunday we would be doing about 20 kilometers a day with 2,000 meters of total elevation gain, and a similar amount of elevation loss.  We may also be foot-skiing down some snowfields.  Here are some indications that you are ready:

*You could do the Grouse Grind without a pack in under an hour, or jog 20 kilometers without stopping.

*You have done over-night trips carrying camping gear and walking 20 kilometers a day or more


*You can confidently scramble, with an overnight pack.  (A good test is if you've done something like Black Tusk, Lions, Sky Pilot or Gandalf at Phelix.  If you can rock-climb outdoors, you should also be good). 


*You would be one of the faster people on a VOC beginner friendly trip

I'm running a "test" trip--the Phelix Horseshoe Traverse--on the weekend of June 8th - June 9th.  Please come on that trip as a fitness test, or if you can't come, please email me and we'll discuss your situation :)


Cheers and looking forward to it!

Posted: 2024-04-10 12:06:46
Last modified: 2024-05-09 18:06:40