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Visit the Walcott Quarry. Get back to Robson and make it to Snowbird Pass. Do the Carthew - Alderson double summit challenge in Waterton.
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# ¿ Jan 30, 2016 16:16 |
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# ¿ May 22, 2024 09:22 |
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Everyone should go to Robson but just remember you have to book the sites you want a few months in advance, can't deviate your plan once you're out there, and have to watch a dumb video about safety because a lot of people make it their first overnight trip and gently caress up basic self care skills thus becoming a liability. So the park literally gives you a crash course in things like drinking water and storing food.
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# ¿ Jan 31, 2016 01:26 |
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meselfs posted:I'd heard about reservations (not how to outside video though); is just walking off into the forest/glacier and picking a virgin spot yourself not allowed (not clear from the website)? I really hate to schedule these things, weather y'know. Not in a national or provincial park, you are subject to heavy fines. There are other places you can do that here but all the really nice places are fully protected.
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# ¿ Jan 31, 2016 04:10 |
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I should clarify that the Canadian Rockies parks system is a UNESCO world heritage site and that's the biggest reason there's no random camping. Especially the national parks like Jasper and Banff. Random camping is allowed in wildland provincial parks (which are different from provincial parks so be careful with names), provincial recreation areas, and crownland.
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# ¿ Feb 1, 2016 06:04 |
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At least we don't have lotteries that's infinitely worse
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# ¿ Feb 1, 2016 16:41 |
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b0ner of doom posted:In BC theres lots of provincial parks up north where wilderness camping is allowed if u want to get away from the really touristey areas down south. This is true, the north is so scarcely visited there's no need to limit use. The famous areas are where it's needed.
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# ¿ Feb 1, 2016 18:56 |
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# ¿ May 22, 2024 09:22 |
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I have my permits for Berg Lake Trail!
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# ¿ Jun 15, 2016 22:05 |