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SUMMARY:Beattie Lake
DESCRIPTION:Beattie Lake \nBritish Columbia\, BC \nLimited to 6 spots. \n\n\n\n\nBOOK HERE\n \nJoin us for a 5-day adventure into the Sikanni River valley nestled in the Canadian Northern Rockies. 3-Hours North of Fort St. John\, BC. We’ll be arriving at the Ranch for the first night where we will be treated by a home cooked meal\, a comfy bed\, and a delicious breakfast to kick start our trek into Beattie Lake. \nWe’ll trolly across the Sikanni River after breakfast to start our trek into Beattie Lake. It’s roughly a 3-hour walk in to lake. We’ll hike to the cabin where boats\, a generator\, and propane with a stove in the cabin will be included. A perfect hide out from the rain if needed and a place to keep your gear dry. We’ll be backpacking our own gear in\, tents\, food\, etc.. The last day we will start our trek out to the Ranch where they will have the boat waiting for us to cross the river that day and start our way home. \n\n\n\n \nTrust me\, it’s much more than casting a fishing line in the water.  \nIncluded\n\n1-Night Stay at Sikanni River Outfitters with a home made dinner & breakfast included by Ranch Cook.\n\n\n3-Night Stay at Beattie Lake Cabins. – Boats\, generator\, propane\, and stove included.\n\n\nCabin will be provided to keep gear and food out of tents.\n\n\nGuided day hike out of Beattie Lake to Mount .\n\n\nTransportation from gate to Ranch. Vehicles will be parked outside the gate.\n\n\nShared photo album between everyone.\n\n\nPlant Identification\n\n\nPeak Wyld Co swag.\n\n\nKnot tying and survival skills.\n\n\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device carried by guides.\n\nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $1250 + GST = $1312.50 \nRefund Policy: You will be required to pay a $500 non-refundable deposit to confirm your spot. There will be no refunds on your deposit. You will have until April 15\, 2024 to complete your full payment or else spot will be cancelled due to lack of payment. Any bookings after April 15\, 2024 payment must be made in full. Any cancellations after April 15\, 2024 will receive NO refund. \nHow do I pay? Click BOOK NOW at the top of the page! \nWe accept email transfers. Please send to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. \nWant to arrange a credit card payment\, please contact us directly at the same email address above and we will get that sent to you! Credit card fees applied. \nWhat if the trip gets cancelled? \nIf cancelled due to ‘act of god’\, your credit will be moved to a future date. \n\n \nSikanni River Ranch – Located in the heart of the scenic Canadian Northern Rocky Mountains \nDAY 1 – June 6\, 2024 – Meet at The Sheppards Inn for 11:00 AM. We will drive to the ranch will will take about 1.5/2 hours. You will get transported to the ranch from the gate. You have until dinner time at 6:30 PM to explore around the lodge. Make sure to enjoy the dessert after dinner. \n \nDay 2 – June 7\, 2024 – We will start our morning after breakfast 7:00 AM. You will have a lunch packed for the next day. It is roughly around 4-6 hours of walking to get there. We will be crossing some creeks along the way since it will be early conditions. Once arrived at Beattie Lake you will get the whole day/night to set up tent and plenty of time to enjoy the lake. \n \nDay 3 –  June 8\, 2024 – We spend the day exploring around Beattie Lake. The day hikes will be around 5-7 KM leaving us enough time to enjoy a lunch on top of a mountain and making our way down for an evening of relaxing near the water. Hiking is rated moderate. \n \nDay 4 – June 9\, 2024 – We spend the day walking around the lake and enjoying what the day has to offer. \n \nDay 5 – June 10\, 2024 – We will be leaving Beattie Lake for 11:00 AM giving us plenty of time to enjoy coffee and pack our bags for the trek home. Once we get to the lodge we will be transported to our vehicles. \n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nHow is the water? \nWith it being early in the season I can’t promise the lake will be crystal clear. It is a good practice to always carry a water filtration system or aqua tabs. \nWhere do we meet? \nMeeting at The Sheppards Inn for 11:00 AM. \nAddress: 11890 Shepherd’s Inn Frontage Road\, Charlie Lake\, BC V1J 8L5 \nHow many meals do I need? Backpacking meals not included. You will have a full kitchen when you get there if you want to get creative with your food.  \nBreakfast X3 \nLunch X3 \nDinner X3 \nIt’s always a good idea to pack an extra meal for food if emergencies happen. \nIs this a guided fishing tour?  \nNo\, this is not a guided fishing tour but whatever you do on your free time is up to you. \nDo we have fires every night? \nIt all depends on what the current situation is with wildfires. It’s great to know before you go\, when it comes to fire bans. The cabin does have a wood stove. \nWhere to check the fire ban? \nhttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/wildfire-status/prevention/fire-bans-and-restrictions/prince-george-fire-centre-bans \nIs liquor allowed?  \nYes\, but not supplied. \nWhere do we go to the bathroom? \nThere is running washrooms at the lodge. When we get to Beattie Lake there is an outhouse about 20 M away from the cabin. \nHow many guides will be there? \nOne experienced guide will be present during the trip to provide support and knowledge. An In-Reach Satellite communication device will be carried which provides two-way messaging and contact to helicopter support in the unlikely event an emergency occurs\, and ranch will be aware of our whereabouts for the duration of the trip so if an emergency happens we will know. \nCan we day hike? \nThere is no leaving the group for day hikes\, or other adventuring. We try to stick to a group as best as possible. Even on the trail\, we must all see each other unless you note the guide otherwise. We will be having a desinated day for hiking. \nWill you send out a detailed itinerary? \nOn a trip like this it is good to know that weather can be a deciding factor on what we do in a day. \nWhat about bears & wildlife? \nWe follow great bear safety as travelling in a group to start. There are small and big game on the trail. We share the trails with them. Porcupines have been a problem on previous trips. Make sure your supplies are in dry bags. The cabin can be locked at night. A gun will be carried by guide to provide safety. \nAre dogs allowed? \nThere are no other dogs allowed on this trip. Only guides are allowed to bring their dogs. \nWhat if the road to the gate is impossible to get to?  \nThis happens more often in the mountains as the weather can change fast. If the road gets too bad we will be getting the ranch truck to get us there with chains. \nIs there cell service? \nThere is no cell service on the trail but there is a phone you can use at the lodge. If you have an inreach/communication device it’s always good practice to bring one in the mountains. \nDo you have to tip the guides?  \nThe success of each trip depends on our excellent staff. If you received great service on the trip we always recommend leaving a tip\, we don’t have a price range. Whatever you feel is best. Leaving a tip makes our guides feel valued and appreciated. Our tour guides are the reason these trips run and what not better way to thank them from a great trip! \nCommunication \nPeak Wyld Co carries satellite email systems for use in emergencies. Inreach Garmin. \nLiability Insurance \nPeak Wyld Co carries liability insurance\, as required by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. \nWhere can I find the most up-to-date COVID-19 information and travel requirements?  \nhttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/home \nTransportation: Transportation will not be provided to the trailhead by Peak Wyld Co\, but in an initiative to reduce congestion at the trailhead parking area\, we will help organize carpooling if needed. \n\n \nWhat to pack \nBACKPACKING CAMP \n\nBackpack with rain cover (50-70L)\nBackpacking tent – Tent with fly and pegs (Can be shared between 2 or 3 people if needed)\nSleeping Bag (with stuff sack/drybag) (+5° C to -20°C\, depending on your comfort level\, sleeping bag should be lightweight and pack down small)\nSleeping pad/Thermarest\nHeadlamp (Extra battery) (the flashlight on your smartphone is not an acceptable substitute)\nTrekking poles.\n\nFISHING \n\nTackle\nNet\nCast or fly rod\n\nFOOD & WATER \n\nWater bottle\nWater purification tablets (Aqua tabs) or water filtration system.\nFood – Reminder to always bring an extra meal for a day’s worth for emergencies.\nHydration Bladder\n\nBackcountry Kitchen – Propane stove is provided. \n\nJet boil/Backpacking stove\nFuel\nDishes/Bowls – Most meals that are freeze dried you can eat out of the package.\nSpoon/Fork\nLight weight pot – If your meals need to be cooked. Jet boils are great for adding boiling water. Always check your dehydrated/freeze dried meals for instructions.\nMug/Cup\nBiodegradable soap\nSmall quick-dry towel\nBag for garbage – Remember to pack out what you pack in.\n\nCLOTHING & FOOTWEAR \n\nRiver crossing shoes – Evening shoes (Holey Soles (strap)\, lightweight sandals (strap) or lightweight runners)\nGaiters – (for rainy\, snowy or muddy conditions)\nHiking Boots\nToque & Mitts\nWarm wool or synthetic socks\nLong underwear top and bottoms (synthetic or merino wool – these are good for an extra layer of warmth\, and also used for sleeping in.)\nWind/waterproof shell for top and bottom. Rain Gear.\nFleece or another synthetic jackets/sweater. (Insulation layer)\nShirt/Pants for hiking in. (quick drying\, breathable fabric)\nLong sleeve. Great for sun protection.\nShorts – Optional\nUnderwear/Bra\n\nNAVIGATION \n\nWatch\nGPS\nSatellite Messenger – Inreach/Spot\nMap/Compass\n\nEMERGENCY & FIRST AID \n\nFirst Aid Kit\nBlister Care\nWhistle\nFire Starter\nBear spray\nLighter/Waterproof matches\nEmergency Blanket\n\nHealth & Hygiene \n\nHand Sanitizer\nToothbrush and Toothpaste\nToilet Paper/Wipes – Try and get the biodegradable – Camper brand\nPrescription Medications\nPrescription Glasses\nSun Protection\nSunglasses\nSunscreen\nLip Balm\nSun hat\nInsect Repellent\n\nTools & Repair Kit \n\nKnife or Multi-tool\nRepair Kit\nDuct Tape strips – I put a couple wraps around my poles.\n\nBackpacking Extras \n\nDaypack to use for the day hiking. Will need to bring water\, snacks & lunch\, and rain gear. No need if your backpacking bag can decompress good.\nCamera\nJournal/Pen\nBook\nCards\nBinoculars\nElectric plug in to the cabin. There is a generator to charge your devices or if you want to pack a battery bank you can use that to charge with the generator.\n\nPersonal Items \n\nID\nCar keys\nCell phone\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\n\nIf you have any other questions regarding the trip\, please email Jocelyn McDonald at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca for all other inquiries. \n\n\n \n#fishing #hiking #backpacking
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/beattie-lake-backpacking-fishing-tour/
LOCATION:Sikanni River Ranch\, Beattie Lake
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240521T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240521T110000
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CREATED:20230714T150948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T051723Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Aware Course
DESCRIPTION:We welcome all ages to enjoy learning about bears on the trail and how to properly encounter them. \nThis bear aware course covers general bear facts including knowledge about their habitat and behaviour by focusing on how humans contribute to problem bears\, the course stresses both prevention and outlines best survival in the event of a bear encounter or attack. Bear spray\, bangers\, and flares will be demonstrated. \n\n \nApril 21\, 2024 – 9AM – 11AM.  \nLocation: TO BE ANNOUNCED IN FORT ST. JOHN AREA. \nJoin us for a Q & A after the course!  \n\nBOOK NOW!\n \nThis event will be outside\, please dress accordingly. \n\n \nInteresting Facts – Grizzly Bears \n1. The average lifespan of a bear is 20-25 years.  \n2. Mothers stay with their cubs for up to 3 years. As a result of staying with their young so long they normally reproduce every 3-5 years.  \n3. Bears can hibernate anywhere from 4-7 months.  \n4. Grizzly bears almost dig a new den every year. Moving up to a ton of materials to make their home perfect for the winter conditions. This process can take more than a week to build.  \n5. Grizzly claws can be up to 4 inches in length! \n\n \nPHOTOGRAPHY\nAll photos belong to Brandon Broderick.\n2023 Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year. A local to us in Northern\, BC! \nWant to see more of Northern BC wildlife? Click the link below! \nhttps://www.brandonbroderick.com/
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bear-aware-course/
CATEGORIES:All,Courses,Day Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240526T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240526T170000
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CREATED:20230331T235350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T214627Z
UID:13299-1716714000-1716742800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Teetering Rock
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nThis trail is named after a large rock\, “teetering” on top of the mountain. \n23 KM Round trip \n5 Difficult – Experience in hiking recommended. \nWhat’s included? \n\nGuided Day Hike\n2 Experienced Guides\nBear Spray Mini Course\nPeak Wyld Co Sticker\nPlant Identification\nProper Fossil Handling\nVisitor Centre Visit – Check out the local handmade crafts.\n$5 from every booking will go towards the Northern Rockies Trail Society\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides. It’s a great practice to carry your own emergency supplies\n\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\nWater – Bladder & Water bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHeadlamp – 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. If you would like to check out our packing lists for trips head on over to the blog page and have a look. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters\nBear spray\n\nThis trail was just maintained by Rec Site & Trails and the Northern Rockies Trails Society! It was over grown for quite a few years making it very difficult to complete and now is good as new! \n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? \nFort Nelson Visitor Centre – 7:00 AM \nAddress: 5500 Alaska Hwy\, Fort Nelson\, BC V0C 1R0 \nAre dogs allowed? \nNo\, only guides are allowed to have their dogs on the trail. \nIs it women only? \nNo\, everyone is welcome!  \nIs it beginner-friendly? \nNo\, must have hiking experience to join the hike. Note\, this trail is rated moderate and challenging due to its distance. \nCan your child join in on the fun? \nYes\, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 16. \nHow did we get to the location? \nWe will carpool to the trailhead. \nWhat is the cancellation policy? \nRefund Policy – Due to the nature of outdoor adventures and that we have many upfront costs\, all-day adventures are non-refundable. We can issue a credit for the full amount that guests can use for a future adventure with cancellations a week in advance from the date of the trip. We do everything to the best of our abilities to provide an amazing experience however due to weather & safety restrictions we may\, at times\, not be able to reach the summit or desired view with the group. \nIf you cancel last minute 0-7 days you will NOT be issued a credit to a future event. Please give as much notice as you can\, as spots are limited on each trip. \nShould I tip my guide? \nTips are not expected but are certainly appreciated. If you think your rad guide did an exceptional job and would like to indicate that with a tip\, it will be graciously accepted with cash or e-transfer at the end of your tour. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? \nThere are plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom. Steam boat has a washroom and so does the trailhead at Teetering Rock. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trailhead? \nNo\, the participant is responsible for the drive to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not responsible for any damages done to vehicle while driving or parked at the trailhead.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/teetering-rock/
LOCATION:Private: Tetsa River\, BC
CATEGORIES:Day Hikes
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