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SUMMARY:Lost Haven Backpacking XSKI
DESCRIPTION:Pack your winter bags\, we’re going camping by cross-country skis close to Tumbler Ridge\, Northeast BC! \nJan. 24-25\, 2026\n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \n10-12 KM  Return – Rated Easy – Trail to the cabin and surrounding trails.  \nImagine embarking on a thrilling backpacking cross-country ski adventure that leads you through a stunning winter wonderland. As you glide along the snow-covered trails\, the crisp\, fresh air fills your lungs\, invigorating your spirit. \nThe path winds through a majestic forest\, where towering trees draped in glistening white snow create a picturesque canopy above you. Sunlight filters through the branches\, casting playful shadows on the ground and illuminating the sparkling snowflakes that dance in the air. \nWith every push of your poles\, you navigate the gentle undulations\, feeling the soft crunch of snow beneath your skis. The serene silence of the woods is occasionally broken by the gentle rustle of wildlife or the distant sound of a stream flowing beneath a layer of ice. \nAs you make your way deeper into the forest\, the anticipation builds for the cozy cabin that awaits you. Nestled amid the trees\, it beckons with the promise of warmth\, comfort\, and the joy of sharing stories by a crackling fire after a day of exploration. \nThe journey is as breathtaking as the destination\, making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. \nhttps://youtube.com/shorts/JFVaOXEdHfw?feature=share \nMEALS INCLUDED – Northstar Kitchen & Catering will be providing the catering for our event\, and they are a local business in Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n\nLunch: A simple yet satisfying sandwich alongside a bag of fresh vegetables\, providing a nice crunch and healthy options.\nAppetizer: The meat and cheese platter is perfect for socializing and offers a variety of tastes.\nDinner: The choice between butter chicken with rice and naan or spaghetti with veggie meat sauce\, complemented by a Caesar salad\, provides something for everyone.\nBreakfast: Bacon or sausage and eggs in buns\, paired with fresh fruit for a hearty and energizing start to the day.\n\nA cozy and rustic dining experience! Reheating meals on a wood stove adds a unique touch\, enhancing the flavors while creating a warm atmosphere in the cabin. Simple and easy to pack in our bags and sleighs. \n															\n																														 \nDay 1: \nSaturday. \nJoin us at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM. This charming centre offers a delightful selection of local treasures\, so be sure to take a leisurely stroll and explore. \nAfterward\, we’ll head to the nearby trailhead\, taking our time to enjoy the scenic journey to the cabin\, it’s a quick journey to the cabin making it the perfect winter getaway close to home. \nWill enjoy the day exploring around the cabin on local trails. Expect  \nIn the evening\, we’ll gather around a cozy fire to celebrate a fantastic day of skiing.  \nDay 2:  \nSunday  \nStart your morning by the fire\, savoring a delicious breakfast prepared on the woodstove. Enjoy your meal with a stunning view of the Murray River\, setting the perfect tone for the day. \nAfter breakfast\, we’ll take our time packing up\, soaking in the serene atmosphere. Once we’re ready\, we’ll embark on another beautiful trail to make the most of our day before gathering our gear and heading home. It promises to be a memorable conclusion to our adventure! \n															\n																														 \nTotal Fee: $250 + TAXES \nNon-Refundable Deposit: $125  \nRefund Eligibility: No refunds will be issued after Jan 19\, 2025\, as spots are limited. \nAccepted Payment Methods: Email transfers or credit cards. \nEmail transfers can be made to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n															\n															\n																														 \nExploring this area provides a unique opportunity to observe firsthand the effects of past glacial activity and current geological processes\, making it a fascinating destination for outdoor enthusiasts and geology lovers alike. \nFrequently Asked Questions\n\n\n					 Where do we meet?\n						\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.  \n\n\n\n					 Is there water?\n						\nYou’ll need to bring your water with you. We found that 4 liters is the ideal amount to carry. While you can melt snow for water\, it must be boiled first. For your trip\, you only need to focus on drinking and washing water; food won’t require any additional water. \n\n\n\n					 Is there an outhouse at the cabin?\n						\nYes\, there is an outhouse on site. You will need to bring toilet paper.  \n\n\n\n					 What do we pack?\n						\nClothing\n\nBase Layers: Moisture-wicking long-sleeve shirt and thermal bottoms\nInsulating Layer: Fleece or down jacket\nOuter Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants\nSki Socks: Wool or synthetic ski socks\nHat and Neck Gaiter: Warm hat and neck warmer\nGloves or Mittens: Insulated and waterproof options\nGaiters: To keep snow out of your boots\nSki Boots: Comfortable and compatible with your bindings\n\nCamping Gear\n\nBackpack: Sturdy pack with sufficient capacity\nSleeping Bag: Appropriately rated for the expected temperatures\nSleeping Pad: Insulated for comfort and warmth\nStove: Lightweight camping stove and fuel\nCookware: Pot\, pan\, and utensils\nFirst Aid Kit: Essentials for injuries and emergencies\nMulti-tool or Knife: For various tasks\nHeadlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries\nEmergency Whistle: For signalling in emergencies\n\nMiscellaneous\n\nWater Filter or Purification Tablets: For safe drinking water\nPersonal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush\, toothpaste\, biodegradable soap\, etc.\nSunscreen and Lip Balm: For sun and wind protection\nTrash Bags: For packing out waste\nCamera or Binoculars: Optional for capturing memories or wildlife observation\n\nOptional Items\n\nCamp Chair: For comfort at the campsite\nHot Water Bottle: For warmth at night\nNotebook or Journal: To document your experiences\n\n\n\n\n					 Where do we park on the trip?\n						\nWe’ll be parking at the Golf Course in Tumbler Ridge\, where we’ll both start and finish the trail. It’s a single large loop. \n\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.  \nYou’ll need to bring your water with you. We found that 4 liters is the ideal amount to carry. While you can melt snow for water\, it must be boiled first. For your trip\, you only need to focus on drinking and washing water; food won’t require any additional water. \nYes\, there is an outhouse on site. You will need to bring toilet paper.  \nClothing\n\nBase Layers: Moisture-wicking long-sleeve shirt and thermal bottoms\nInsulating Layer: Fleece or down jacket\nOuter Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants\nSki Socks: Wool or synthetic ski socks\nHat and Neck Gaiter: Warm hat and neck warmer\nGloves or Mittens: Insulated and waterproof options\nGaiters: To keep snow out of your boots\nSki Boots: Comfortable and compatible with your bindings\n\nCamping Gear\n\nBackpack: Sturdy pack with sufficient capacity\nSleeping Bag: Appropriately rated for the expected temperatures\nSleeping Pad: Insulated for comfort and warmth\nStove: Lightweight camping stove and fuel\nCookware: Pot\, pan\, and utensils\nFirst Aid Kit: Essentials for injuries and emergencies\nMulti-tool or Knife: For various tasks\nHeadlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries\nEmergency Whistle: For signalling in emergencies\n\nMiscellaneous\n\nWater Filter or Purification Tablets: For safe drinking water\nPersonal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush\, toothpaste\, biodegradable soap\, etc.\nSunscreen and Lip Balm: For sun and wind protection\nTrash Bags: For packing out waste\nCamera or Binoculars: Optional for capturing memories or wildlife observation\n\nOptional Items\n\nCamp Chair: For comfort at the campsite\nHot Water Bottle: For warmth at night\nNotebook or Journal: To document your experiences\n\nWe’ll be parking at the Golf Course in Tumbler Ridge\, where we’ll both start and finish the trail. It’s a single large loop.
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LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
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