Name: Three Brothers Mountain New Line |
Starts: Fri Mar 26, 2021 |
Meetup: Intersection of North Grandview and Penticton Street in East Van at 6:30 AM |
Return: Fri Mar 26, 2021 |
Registration opens: Mon Mar 22, 2021 |
Event category: Backcountry Skiing |
Difficulty grade: C3 [?] |
For members only: Yes |
Screening used: Yes |
Max participants: 8 |
Organizer: Paul Kubik ![]() |
Profile info: |
If we haven't skied together before: What are some recent ski tours that you've been on?
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Reached from Cambie Creek by the Fat Dog Trail. We'll be skiing a line off the Three Brothers that may be a bit unusual.
Suitable trip for advanced intermediate or better skiers. Fitness level must be reasonable but you don't need to be a marathon runner. If you've got backcountry skiing experience and want to explore something new, this is the trip for you. It may be a long day. I'm thinking about 7 to 8 hours of travel total but it might be closer to 10. Lots of daylight, though.
Headlamp required and spare batteries. Avalanche beacons, shovels required. Bring warm clothes.
If people try to contact me, email is preferred. Don't send text messages. I don't receive them on my home phone. My cell number is 604 785-9848. It does receive text messages but I only turn it on sporadically during the trip meet up.
The meeting spot in Vancouver is the intersection of North Grandview and Penticton Street in East Van at 6:30 AM. Note that North Grandview is north of Grandview Highway across the railway and Skytrain tracks. If there's people coming from Coquitlam or points east, we'll meet at the Tim Horton's in Sardis at the intersection of Vedder Road with Luckakuck Way, opposite the street from the Husky station at 7:30 to 8:00 AM.
Cambie Creek is a couple of kilometers east of Allison Pass on Highway 3. There's a parking lot and outhouse at the trailhead.