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2009 - Squamish Scrambler - Year 5

 

Third Wave - Starter Photo ;-)

Event Report:  The 5th annual Squamish Scrambler again offered perfect conditions.  The treacherous access road was bare almost to the trail head, a first to be sure.  The forecast had called for rain and clouds with clearing in the afternoon.  Luckily, the rain didn't materialize and the cloud cover wasn't hanging too low.  The sun peaked out a few times and revealed fleeting glimpses of Diamond Head and surrounding peaks.  

It appears that the event host missed his party!  By all accounts 3 separate groups made it up the mountain.  Craig, Matt, Carrie, Betty and David J. met at the Brennan Rec Centre to wait for the Event Host, but eventually drove up to the trail head without Ryan.  Kim and Randy met up with them in the park.  Thanks to the virus that has infected half of Vancouver, Sibylle, David, Ean and Erik had a false start in Vancouver and after leaving a message for Ryan and talking to Craig on the phone to cancel their attendance, changed plans yet again and arrived at the trail head late.

Photo right: Second Wave Starters

Photo left: Second Wave Starters...

Ean and David V., a participant from Switzerland, took to the trail running and managed to catch up with the rest of the gang.  Sibylle and Erik went out a bit slower to make it to the Red Heather Cabin for lunch.  They were very surprised to see Ryan stumble into the cabin all by himself.  Apparently, he missed everybody at the Brennan Rec Centre.  Kim and Randy climbed all the way to the look-out on the ridge.  David V. made it a bit further, but since this was his first snowshoe run and he started to get cold and tired, decided to turn around before getting to the cabin.  Carrie, Craig, Matt, Betty, Ean and the David J. all made it to the Elfin Lakes.  Craig commented: "We sure had a nice day. The group I was with kept me going and made me go all the way to the Elfin Lake Cabin. I'm glad I went but we were all pooped before we got back, except Matt Sessions of course!"  Way to go!

Photos: Here is a slideshow of photos from the day. If you have photos that you would like to add to this slideshow, please upload them to your Flickr Account, tag them with SquamishScrambler2009 SquamishScrambler and ClubFatAssEvents and add them to the CFA Flickr Group. Detailed instructions on how to do this are posted here.

GPS: Here is a link to GPS data for the run up to Elphin Lakes, courtesy of David Jenkins.

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Results:

Points First Name Last Name Event
2 Matt Sessions 22k
2 Carrie Graham 22km
2 Betty Wiens 22km
2 David Jenkins 22km
2 Craig Moore 22km
3* Ean Jackson 22km
2 David Vulliens 17km
2 Kim Taylor 14km
2 Randy Savoie 14km
2 EJ Powderhound 10km
3* Sibylle Tinsel 10km
2  Ryan Conroy 22km

* Garbage Collection

Comments

Craig Moore's picture

for all you point hounds ...

Ean and Sibylle, where on earth did you find garbage on Sunday? I searched and searched and I'm very happy to say I could not find any on the trail. You must have scrounged around the parking lot. Good for you, I guess ;| Besides that little challenge I had a great day with my group and was very happy to make it to Elfin Lakes for the first time - and back all in one piece. We sure lucked out with the weather.
Sibylle's picture

hahaha...yes, I picked up

hahaha...yes, I picked up stuff at the parking lot and so did Ean.  I also found compass on the trail that I intended to leave at the parking lot map, but then forgot.  Anybody owns this one?  (I don't think it was from our group as I went up after and came down before everybody else ;-)

I wish I would have brought a plastic bag along for the trash people left behind at Red Heather... next year. 

Good for you Craig to make it all the way to Elphin. That is quite the hike, according to Davids' GPS data it is almost 24km.  Isn't the cabin amazing?

2009 Scrambler

Well, it has only taken a year to make this comment!

On the hike in, Matt Sessions and I did a bit of a detour around the Red Heather cabin, trying to find a "shortcut" and not really sure of the best route, so that might explain the 24Km on my Garmin.

Will be interesting to see how this year's hike (did somebody say "run"?) pans out for distance.

If it's sunny, it will definitely appear shorter!

Craig Moore's picture

the cabin

yes the cabin is a good one and certainly worth getting to especially if you want to hang out overnight. Although I understand it was sold out on Saturday night and some people were turned away. And what was with the sign outside the cabin that you weren't allowed to pitch a tent? Seemed weird to me but I guess they don't want people freezing their butts off if they aren't prepared for the weather. And I would say 24km makes sense considering the time it took us and how tired we were at the end. Well worth it though. The views were great!

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