I may or may not be able to come... but i do have a car, and if I don't come
I'll be lending it to ewen who can then use the car if you guys need more
drivers. But yeah, keep me posted!!!
-jane
> Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 12:00:26 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Outdoors] Easter??? Backpacking anyone?> CC:
> outdoors@mailman.srv.ualberta.ca> > > Hi Ian,> > I am interested about the
> Waterton plan, and I am flexible with time. > we can even expand it to 3
> nights and 4 days, which means whole > weekend but take full advantage of
> weather,place and time.... I do > have park pass and guide book(don't waste
> your time in Canadian > Rockie's) which has all trails in detail.> > so let
> me know abt last plan.> Thanks,> Nazanin> > Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:> > >
> Hey Noah and others,> >> > What length of trip is being looked for? If we
> were to go to Waterton> > it would prob be best to do a 2 night 3 day trip
> because of the length> > of the drive.> >> > I like the idea of Nordegg
> because of the proximity. Waterton has the> > advantage of having well marked
> trails and campsites, as well as> > looping trails. I would definitely prefer
> to not have to back track> > and instead go over a couple passes.> >> > Also
> I have a car which can take four people.> >> > Is anyone else interested in
> Waterton or have any other suggestions?> >> > Ian Curran.> >> > Quoting Noah
> Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> >> >> Hey Ian, I like the sounds of Waterton, I
> have never been there. Hiking the> >> Skyline at this time of year could
> definetly be challenging. I hiked> >> Skyline in October a couple years ago
> and I can imagine that some of the> >> passes could be very difficult to get
> hrough if there is snow. I am up for> >> pretty much anything though. The
> Davis Thompson corridor (Nordegg) is> >> usually pretty dry, I hiked up to
> Allstones lake there in November and it> >> was a nice area. Stay in touch.>
> >>> >> Noah> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> (780) 722-6624> >>> >>> >> On 29/03/07,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >>>> >>> Hi Noah,> >>>> >>> I
> was planning to organize a trip myself.> >>>> >>> I was tempted to do the
> skyline trail in Jasper, but the down side is> >>> the requirement that
> particpants have avalanche training, beacons,> >>> shovels, snowshoes and
> crampons (which I have for myself but not> >>> others).> >>>> >>> Another
> idea I was thinking of would be to go to Waterton. It was been> >>> pretty
> warm there for the last month (highs >10 degrees C) and they> >>> didnt get
> nearly as much snow as Jasper. Just a longer drive.> >>>> >>> Tell me what
> you think. I would like to hear any other suggestions> >>> that might come
> your way as well.> >>>> >>> Ian Curran.> >>>> >>>> >>> Quoting Noah Lucas
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> >>>> >>>> Hey there, does anyone have any outdoors
> plans for Easter long> >>> weekend? I> >>>> am keen to get out of the urban
> wasteland and do some backpacking or> >>>> something. Let me know if you have
> any ideas!> >>>>> >>>> Noah Lucas> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>
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