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发表于 2016-8-18 22:26:35
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Dada
资料翔实,景美人靓,唯得好贴!
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谢谢支持。
世界很小:公司有个同事,认识已有6年了,不仅是一个资深的Hiker,还是一个Trail Map的制作和出版者(业余时间)。以前因为不在一个部门工作除了偶尔业务交流没有聊过自己的业余爱好,最近因为搬了办公室和他做了邻居多聊了些才知道他是一个Super Hiker。另外更巧的是当我提起去Tundra Lake hiking时,他介绍了路线,提醒石头坡小心,因为几年前他看到了在去Tundra Lake的路上, Caltha Lake附近的大石头坡碰到一个女徒步者严重受伤。我问是否是三年前的九月初,确定是后,我说这世界太小了,那个受伤者正是我的LD(那次hiking活动我没有参加),当时他和他的太太同行正好经过,询问伤势程度,我LD说还可以自己勉强走回去,还托他带信告诉前面的先头部队自己受伤以及准备先自己慢慢撤回营地。
这是他的Mapping公司网站:
http://trailventuresbc.com/
已出版了下面4个区域的详细Trail Map(MEC有销售)
South Chilcotin
Chilliwack
North Shore
Stein To Joffre
我今天告诉他上周末hiking时有人告诉我们去Tundra Lake有个新的Bypass, 他马上打电话给在政府工作的朋友求证了,下面的一段信息是从他的网站里有关STEIN TO JOFFRE TRAIL MAP处拷贝过来的最新资料(http://trailventuresbc.com/stein-to-joffre-bulletins/):
BULLETINS
Reports on Road & Trail Conditions:
August 18, 2016: The new bypass trail at the start of the Lizzie Creek Trail is progressing. From the old bypass trailhead, continue following the main road uphill eastward. At ~1.3 km past the old bypass trailhead, at an sharp switchback corner, is the flagged trailhead for the new bypass trail. Most 2WD vehicles can access this trailhead (the road has been improved over the past couple years due to active logging in the area) located at ~540 m elev. Roadside parking is available near to the trailhead. Currently there are no signs, although there are plans to erect some in the future. Though not fully completed yet, the new bypass trail will be well constructed and marked along its ~1 km length. Reports are that the grades and construction of the new bypass trail will make this a much safer option than the older, lower bypass trail. Note – our Stein to Joffre trail map shows the old bypass trail and will be updated for the next edition to show the new bypass trail.
The clearing of the old road up to Lizzie Lake is also on-going. After the crossing of the ‘E Fork’ of Lizzie Ck (shown on our map) the road has been cleared out part of the way up towards Lizzie Lake. Plans are to clear out the remainder of the old road to Lizzie Lake and also to clear the Lizzie Ck Trail of the significant windfall above the lake. Hopes are to have the work noted above completed by year’s end. There are no plans to improve any of the creek crossings in this area.
This work is being done by the provincial government and is being overseen by Rec Sites & Trails BC. Once this work is completed, we expect the safety and enjoyment of the Lizzie Ck Trail will be much improved. Kudos to Rec Sites & Trails BC! |
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