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SUMMARY:Heart of the McDonald - Stone Mountain Provincial Park - Backpacking
DESCRIPTION:BOOK HERE\n					 \nMCDONALD VALLEY – STONE MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARK.  \nWOMEN ONLY. \n4-Day Backpacking Tour. \n“Now let’s find the heart in the mountains.” \n															\n																														 \nJoin us for an unforgettable 4-day backpacking adventure in Stone Mountain Provincial Park! This trip is designed for all explorers—whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned backpacker. You are the hero of this journey\, crafting your own path as you conquer mountains and peaks. Our trail experts will guide you every step of the way\, equipping you with essential skills for a successful multi-day backcountry experience. \nDiscover breathtaking views\, conquer new peaks\, and create your own adventure in the heart of nature. \nMeet us in Fort Nelson (Northern Rockies)\, and we’ll take care of everything you need for the days ahead. Let’s find the heart in the mountains together! \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nPowerful women who have been part of our journey over the years.\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n																														 \n\n\n					 What’s Included?\n						\n\n4-Day Guided Backpacking Tour: Experience the beauty of Stone Mountain Provincial Park with expert guidance.\nBase Camp Setup: Enjoy two guided day hikes from our established camp.\n3 Nights Under the Stars: Sleep peacefully in the great outdoors.\nMountain-Side Experience: Immerse yourself in the stunning mountain landscape for four days.\nBear Safety Training: Participate in a mini course on bear spray usage.\nPlant Identification: Learn to identify local flora along the trail.\nRiver and Creek Crossings: Gain practical experience navigating water crossings.\nExciting Prizes: Earn rewards throughout the trip.\nPeak Wyld Co Merchandise: Receive exclusive swag to commemorate your adventure.\nKnot Tying and Survival Skills: Acquire essential skills for the backcountry.\nSafety Equipment: Guide will carry a first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device for added safety.\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from each booking will be donated to the Northern Rockies Trails Society.\nShared Photo Album: Capture and share your memories with fellow adventurers.\nPre-Trip Zoom Meeting: Join us for a session to check your gear\, address questions\, discuss safety\, and organize carpooling if needed.\n\n\n\n\n					 Itinerary\n						\nHeart of the McDonald Trip Itinerary\n\nDay 1: August 21Location: Fort Nelson \n\n9:30 AM: Meet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson.\nCarpool Coordination: If needed\, organize carpooling from Fort St. John as the date approaches.\n10:00 AM: Depart for the trailhead.\nDuration: Approximately 1.5 hours drive to the trailhead.\nParking: Arrive at the trailhead\, where there is ample parking for all vehicles.\nAfternoon: Set up camp and enjoy some leisure time. Explore the area\, relax\, and prepare for the adventure ahead.\n\n\nDay 2: August 22Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Enjoy mountain coffee at camp.\n10:00 AM: Depart from camp for the day’s hike.\nDistance: Average hike of 5-10 KM\, depending on group dynamics and weather.\nActivities: Explore the stunning McDonald Valley. Aim to check off a new peak.\nEvening: Return to camp\, share stories of the day’s adventure\, and enjoy a group dinner around the campfire.\n\n\nDay 3: August 23Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Another relaxing morning with mountain coffee.\n10:00 AM: Head out for another day of hiking.\nDistance: Similar to Day 2\, with 5-10 KM of exploration.\nAlternative Activity: If it’s hot\, enjoy the local water slide and swimming hole.\nEvening: Return to camp for dinner and relaxation. Reflect on the day’s explorations.\n\n\nDay 4: August 24Location: McDonald Valley to Trailhead \n\nMorning: Pack up camp\, taking time to enjoy the final views of the mountains.\n10:00 AM: Depart from the camp and begin the journey back to the trailhead.\nAfternoon: Arrive at the trailhead\, where vehicles are parked.\nWrap-Up: Take time to say goodbyes and reflect on the trip before heading home.\n\nPlease note that this trip is dependent on river levels. Although the destination may shift\, we’ll remain within the stunning Stone Mountain Provincial Park and McDonald Valley. \n\n\n\n					 Frequently Asked Questions\n						\nHow is the water situation?You won’t have to worry about water on this trip! A 2L hydration bladder and a 1L water bottle will be sufficient for your needs. However\, be aware that river levels can rise and cause discoloration from runoff. It’s always wise to carry a water filter when venturing into the backcountry. \nWhere do we meet?We’ll gather at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre at 9:30 AM on August 22\, 2025. \nAre campfires allowed every night?This depends on the current wildfire situation. It’s important to check for any fire bans before your trip. In some areas along the trail\, campfires may not be permitted regardless of the fire ban status. \nIs alcohol permitted?Yes\, you’re welcome to bring your own alcohol\, but it will not be provided. \nWhat are the bathroom arrangements?You’ll need to dig catholes for bathroom use\, ensuring they are at least 200 feet (60 meters) away from water sources\, trails\, or campsites. We recommend using the buddy system when venturing away from camp and carrying bear spray. As a fun rule\, if you go to the bathroom\, bring back a stick for the campfire. There is an outhouse available at Wokkpash Lake. \nHow many guides will accompany us?An experienced guide will be with the group to offer support and expertise. They will carry an In-Reach Satellite communication device for two-way messaging and emergency contact with helicopter support if necessary. A local helicopter service will be informed of our location throughout the trip. \nWill you provide a detailed itinerary?Yes\, we will send a detailed day-to-day itinerary. However\, please note that river levels and weather conditions can affect our plans. Flooding can sometimes make certain river crossings impassable\, so flexibility is key. \nWhat about bears and wildlife?We prioritize bear safety by travelling in groups. Expect to encounter both small and large wildlife on the trail. Previous trips have noted porcupines and marmots as challenges\, so please keep your supplies in dry bags. Food storage can be tricky\, but we do our best to keep it bear-safe. Guides will carry a firearm for added safety\, and bear-proof dry bags are available for rent. \nAre dogs allowed?No\, dogs are not permitted on this trip\, except for the guides’ dogs. \nIs there cell service on the trail?There is no cell service while hiking. If you have a satellite communication device\, we recommend bringing it along. \nShould we tip the guides?The success of our trips hinges on our wonderful staff. If you receive excellent service\, we encourage you to tip the guides. There’s no set amount—just whatever you feel is appropriate. Tipping is a great way to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication. \nCommunication during the tripPeak Wyld Co utilizes satellite email systems for emergencies\, specifically Inreach Garmin devices. \nLiability InsurancePeak Wyld Co holds liability insurance as mandated by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damage or complications that may occur with your vehicle during the trip. \n\n\n\n					 Rentals Available\n						\nLIGHTWEIGHT TENT (2 Person) – $50   \nJETBOIL + 1 Canister – $50  \n1 CANISTER OF FUEL – $10 \nHIKING POLES – $20 \nBACKPACKING CHAIR – $50 \nBEARSPRAY – $25 \nIf travelling by plane to Fort Nelson/Fort St. John\, you will need to rent a fuel canister and bear spray\, as these items can’t be put on a plane.  \n\n\n\n					 Fee and Refund Policy\n						\nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $650 + Taxes \nTo reserve your spot\, we kindly ask for a non-refundable deposit of $250. This deposit helps secure your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we greatly appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until August 1\, 2026\, to complete your full payment. Flexible payment plans are available for the remaining balance. If the balance is not received by this date\, we may need to cancel your reservation\, but our team is here to assist you with any questions you may have. \nFor bookings made after August 1\, 2026\, full payment will be required at the time of booking. We understand that plans can change\, so please note that cancellations made after August 15\, 2026\, at 12:00 PM will be non-refundable. \nPayment Options \nReady to secure your spot? Just click “BOOK NOW” at the top of the page! \nWe also accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. However\, reservations will need to be made via email\, and we will handle the online booking for you. Additionally\, we offer flexible payment plans to accommodate your needs. \nWhat if the trip is cancelled? \nIn the unlikely event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment will be credited towards a future date. \nIf you have any further questions about payment or cancellations\, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to help! \n\n\n\n					 Where do we meet and drive to?\n						\nWe’ll be meeting in Fort Nelson at 9:30 AM. If you need to coordinate carpooling from Fort St. John\, we can organize that as the date approaches. After our meet-and-greet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson\, we’ll drive to the trailhead\, which is approximately 1.5 hours away. We’ll park our vehicles at the trailhead. The trailhead is big enough for all our vehicles.  \n\n\n\n					 Transportation and Hotels to Fort Nelson\, BC\n						\nParticipants are responsible for their travel costs to reach the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co will not provide transportation to the trailhead\, but to help reduce congestion at the parking area\, we will assist in organizing carpooling during our backpack preparation night (Zoom meeting). If you choose to carpool\, we recommend splitting gas costs\, approximately $100. \nFor those flying to the location\, here are a couple of options: \n\nCentral Mountain Air provides air service to Fort Nelson. The most economical route is to fly from Vancouver to Prince George with a major carrier like Air Canada or WestJet\, then take a Central Mountain Air flight from Prince George to Fort Nelson.\n\n\nAlternatively\, you can fly to Fort St. John and arrange ground transportation with Peak Wyld Co from there. Please reach out to us if you would like to discuss this option further.\n\nHOTELS IN FORT NELSON \n\nSuper 8\nWoodlands Inn\nLakeview Inn & Suites\n\n\n\n4-Day Guided Backpacking Tour: Experience the beauty of Stone Mountain Provincial Park with expert guidance.\nBase Camp Setup: Enjoy two guided day hikes from our established camp.\n3 Nights Under the Stars: Sleep peacefully in the great outdoors.\nMountain-Side Experience: Immerse yourself in the stunning mountain landscape for four days.\nBear Safety Training: Participate in a mini course on bear spray usage.\nPlant Identification: Learn to identify local flora along the trail.\nRiver and Creek Crossings: Gain practical experience navigating water crossings.\nExciting Prizes: Earn rewards throughout the trip.\nPeak Wyld Co Merchandise: Receive exclusive swag to commemorate your adventure.\nKnot Tying and Survival Skills: Acquire essential skills for the backcountry.\nSafety Equipment: Guide will carry a first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device for added safety.\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from each booking will be donated to the Northern Rockies Trails Society.\nShared Photo Album: Capture and share your memories with fellow adventurers.\nPre-Trip Zoom Meeting: Join us for a session to check your gear\, address questions\, discuss safety\, and organize carpooling if needed.\n\nHeart of the McDonald Trip Itinerary\n\nDay 1: August 21Location: Fort Nelson \n\n9:30 AM: Meet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson.\nCarpool Coordination: If needed\, organize carpooling from Fort St. John as the date approaches.\n10:00 AM: Depart for the trailhead.\nDuration: Approximately 1.5 hours drive to the trailhead.\nParking: Arrive at the trailhead\, where there is ample parking for all vehicles.\nAfternoon: Set up camp and enjoy some leisure time. Explore the area\, relax\, and prepare for the adventure ahead.\n\n\nDay 2: August 22Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Enjoy mountain coffee at camp.\n10:00 AM: Depart from camp for the day’s hike.\nDistance: Average hike of 5-10 KM\, depending on group dynamics and weather.\nActivities: Explore the stunning McDonald Valley. Aim to check off a new peak.\nEvening: Return to camp\, share stories of the day’s adventure\, and enjoy a group dinner around the campfire.\n\n\nDay 3: August 23Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Another relaxing morning with mountain coffee.\n10:00 AM: Head out for another day of hiking.\nDistance: Similar to Day 2\, with 5-10 KM of exploration.\nAlternative Activity: If it’s hot\, enjoy the local water slide and swimming hole.\nEvening: Return to camp for dinner and relaxation. Reflect on the day’s explorations.\n\n\nDay 4: August 24Location: McDonald Valley to Trailhead \n\nMorning: Pack up camp\, taking time to enjoy the final views of the mountains.\n10:00 AM: Depart from the camp and begin the journey back to the trailhead.\nAfternoon: Arrive at the trailhead\, where vehicles are parked.\nWrap-Up: Take time to say goodbyes and reflect on the trip before heading home.\n\nPlease note that this trip is dependent on river levels. Although the destination may shift\, we’ll remain within the stunning Stone Mountain Provincial Park and McDonald Valley. \nHow is the water situation?You won’t have to worry about water on this trip! A 2L hydration bladder and a 1L water bottle will be sufficient for your needs. However\, be aware that river levels can rise and cause discoloration from runoff. It’s always wise to carry a water filter when venturing into the backcountry. \nWhere do we meet?We’ll gather at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre at 9:30 AM on August 22\, 2025. \nAre campfires allowed every night?This depends on the current wildfire situation. It’s important to check for any fire bans before your trip. In some areas along the trail\, campfires may not be permitted regardless of the fire ban status. \nIs alcohol permitted?Yes\, you’re welcome to bring your own alcohol\, but it will not be provided. \nWhat are the bathroom arrangements?You’ll need to dig catholes for bathroom use\, ensuring they are at least 200 feet (60 meters) away from water sources\, trails\, or campsites. We recommend using the buddy system when venturing away from camp and carrying bear spray. As a fun rule\, if you go to the bathroom\, bring back a stick for the campfire. There is an outhouse available at Wokkpash Lake. \nHow many guides will accompany us?An experienced guide will be with the group to offer support and expertise. They will carry an In-Reach Satellite communication device for two-way messaging and emergency contact with helicopter support if necessary. A local helicopter service will be informed of our location throughout the trip. \nWill you provide a detailed itinerary?Yes\, we will send a detailed day-to-day itinerary. However\, please note that river levels and weather conditions can affect our plans. Flooding can sometimes make certain river crossings impassable\, so flexibility is key. \nWhat about bears and wildlife?We prioritize bear safety by travelling in groups. Expect to encounter both small and large wildlife on the trail. Previous trips have noted porcupines and marmots as challenges\, so please keep your supplies in dry bags. Food storage can be tricky\, but we do our best to keep it bear-safe. Guides will carry a firearm for added safety\, and bear-proof dry bags are available for rent. \nAre dogs allowed?No\, dogs are not permitted on this trip\, except for the guides’ dogs. \nIs there cell service on the trail?There is no cell service while hiking. If you have a satellite communication device\, we recommend bringing it along. \nShould we tip the guides?The success of our trips hinges on our wonderful staff. If you receive excellent service\, we encourage you to tip the guides. There’s no set amount—just whatever you feel is appropriate. Tipping is a great way to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication. \nCommunication during the tripPeak Wyld Co utilizes satellite email systems for emergencies\, specifically Inreach Garmin devices. \nLiability InsurancePeak Wyld Co holds liability insurance as mandated by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damage or complications that may occur with your vehicle during the trip. \nLIGHTWEIGHT TENT (2 Person) – $50   \nJETBOIL + 1 Canister – $50  \n1 CANISTER OF FUEL – $10 \nHIKING POLES – $20 \nBACKPACKING CHAIR – $50 \nBEARSPRAY – $25 \nIf travelling by plane to Fort Nelson/Fort St. John\, you will need to rent a fuel canister and bear spray\, as these items can’t be put on a plane.  \nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $650 + Taxes \nTo reserve your spot\, we kindly ask for a non-refundable deposit of $250. This deposit helps secure your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we greatly appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until August 1\, 2026\, to complete your full payment. Flexible payment plans are available for the remaining balance. If the balance is not received by this date\, we may need to cancel your reservation\, but our team is here to assist you with any questions you may have. \nFor bookings made after August 1\, 2026\, full payment will be required at the time of booking. We understand that plans can change\, so please note that cancellations made after August 15\, 2026\, at 12:00 PM will be non-refundable. \nPayment Options \nReady to secure your spot? Just click “BOOK NOW” at the top of the page! \nWe also accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. However\, reservations will need to be made via email\, and we will handle the online booking for you. Additionally\, we offer flexible payment plans to accommodate your needs. \nWhat if the trip is cancelled? \nIn the unlikely event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment will be credited towards a future date. \nIf you have any further questions about payment or cancellations\, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to help! \nWe’ll be meeting in Fort Nelson at 9:30 AM. If you need to coordinate carpooling from Fort St. John\, we can organize that as the date approaches. After our meet-and-greet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson\, we’ll drive to the trailhead\, which is approximately 1.5 hours away. We’ll park our vehicles at the trailhead. The trailhead is big enough for all our vehicles.  \nParticipants are responsible for their travel costs to reach the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co will not provide transportation to the trailhead\, but to help reduce congestion at the parking area\, we will assist in organizing carpooling during our backpack preparation night (Zoom meeting). If you choose to carpool\, we recommend splitting gas costs\, approximately $100. \nFor those flying to the location\, here are a couple of options: \n\nCentral Mountain Air provides air service to Fort Nelson. The most economical route is to fly from Vancouver to Prince George with a major carrier like Air Canada or WestJet\, then take a Central Mountain Air flight from Prince George to Fort Nelson.\n\n\nAlternatively\, you can fly to Fort St. John and arrange ground transportation with Peak Wyld Co from there. Please reach out to us if you would like to discuss this option further.\n\nHOTELS IN FORT NELSON \n\nSuper 8\nWoodlands Inn\nLakeview Inn & Suites\n\n					\n									WHAT DO I PACK? Our blog post on backpacking gear – click here!\n					 \n2025 Memories. This trip has been going on for years and we look forward to it every year. \n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n																														 \nLiard River Hot Springs: A Natural Oasis\nLocated in British Columbia’s Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park\, this stunning natural wonder is a must-visit for travellers. The hot springs feature two pools with temperatures ranging from 42°C (108°F) to 52°C (126°F)\, surrounded by lush forests and wildlife. \nThe mineral-rich waters offer relaxation and potential health benefits\, including relief from muscle tension and improved circulation. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained facilities\, including wooden boardwalks\, change rooms\, and picnic areas. \nExperience the rejuvenating magic of Liard River Hot Springs—your perfect escape into nature after a backpacking trip deep in the Northern Rockies! \nExtend your trip with a visit to the Liard River Hot Springs! The trailhead is only 1.5 hours from the world-famous springs. Type in Liard River Hot Springs and book the night of Aug. 24\, 2026!  \nBook a campsite here! https://camping.bcparks.ca/ – click the link to reserve your spot! \n															\n					\n									LET’S START YOUR ADVENTURE – BOOK HERE
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/heart-of-the-mcdonald/
LOCATION:Stone Mountain Provincial Park\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260822T090000
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SUMMARY:Windfall Lake - Tumbler Ridge - Day Hike
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nAugust 22\, 2026\nWindfall Lake\nThe Windfall Lake trail climbs for five kilometres through forest and sub-alpine meadows to the far shores of the scenically splendid alpine lake\, which is situated in a cirque beneath cliffs at tree-line.  A circular route provides a good option for the return trip\, leading through karst topography. \nWindfall Lake is a uniquely shaped lake looking like a tree/shrub\, with its root system draining down the valley to create Windfall Creek. In this area you can also check out the great scenery through limestone terrain with small caves and a fossil fish collection site. \nDistance | Time: 10 km return to the lake | 5-7 hours \nElevation Gain: 414 m \nTrail Rating: Challenging \n\n \nINCLUDED \n\nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course. \nProper fossil handling. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides. \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments. \nHow to Pay and Book: To book your adventure\, simply click on the “BOOK NOW” button at the top of the page to proceed with credit card payment. \nIf you prefer to pay via email transfer\, please send us a direct message to register for the event. We will require some information for our booking system. Email transfers should be sent to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca\, auto deposit is enabled. \nWhat if the Trip is Canceled Due to Unforeseen Circumstances? In the event of a cancellation due to “acts of God\,” your credit will be transferred to a future date. If the group hike does not reach the minimum number of participants\, you will receive a full refund. \nCancellation Policy: Due to the nature of outdoor adventures and the upfront costs involved\, all-day adventures are non-refundable. However\, we can issue a credit for the full amount\, which can be used for a future adventure\, provided cancellations are made at least 5 days in advance of the trip. We strive to offer an exceptional experience\, but please understand that weather and safety considerations may occasionally prevent us from reaching the summit or desired viewpoints. \nPlease note that if you cancel within 0-5 days of the event\, a credit for a future event will not be issued. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to give as much notice as possible\, as spots are limited on each trip. \n\n \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \n\n \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometres at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available\, including an outhouse located at the trailhead. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us! \n\n \nPacking List: \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks & Lunch\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra clothing is one of the 10 essentials. Weather can change quickly\, and you may be out longer than planned. In every season\, be prepared with additional waterproof layers\, fleece jacket or warm layers\, extra socks\, gloves and toque and buff. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/windfall-lake/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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