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Canada - The Anti-Ghost Ridge

Canada - The Anti-Ghost Ridge


by ChrisW » Tue Dec 01, 2015 10:06 pm

Date walked: 30/11/2015

Time taken: 3.5

Distance: 6.7 km

Ascent: 589m

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Re: Canada - The Anti-Ghost Ridge

Postby ChrisW » Sat Jan 09, 2016 6:05 pm

ancancha wrote:Another fabulous blue sky report Chris :clap:
Do you every get clag over there :lol:

Thanks Ancancha, we don't really get much clag at all, maybe twice a year (june + September) are the months when there's enough moisture about but even then it's a rare occurrence, the rest of the time it's just too damn dry :thumbup:

past my sell by date wrote:The Black Tusk would be a long day, but we walked up a very good track to "Black Tusk l meadows just above the stunning Garibaldi lake and wild camped there - probably not allowed any more. The Tusk was an easy climb next day


Man that sounds perfect, there's a campground at Garibaldi Lake now (so no more wild camping as you suspected) it gets full very quickly and the next available overspill is several km's away...that's progress for you :-?
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