Becca M
Active member
4/26/2012 - OK, so, I was suffering from bushwhack withdrawal but I wanted some decent cardio, so, the perfect combo: Lafayette & Big Bickford!!! YAY!!! I hadn't been up the Skookumchuck in a few years. I had forgotten how much I LOVE that trail!!! Not the most popular route to the summit, it still has much of its treadway. Throughout the day, I saw *noone* - ODD for such an AWESOME day!!!
Nice big stepping stones along the Skookumchuck Trail:
Through the trees, you can barely make out the summit of Lafayette:
Snow coating and monorail above 4000'! The recent snow squalls mean SMILEY FACES!!!
Typical trail view - a nice coating:
Near North Lafayette - funky stones:
The summit was actually glistening in the sun!!!
Actual proof at the summit - no speed records today - just enjoying!!! Where is everybody???
The next target - Big Bickford - accessible from the Skook Trail....via bushwhack (I only used a map & compass & altimeter which was a little squirrelly due to pressure changes). The woods had MANY herd paths in actual use - I followed moose footprints often.
Making my way to Big Bickford: I slabbed along glade after glade of birch. If you slip, watch it - there's, ahem, moose scat *everywhere* - watch your step, especially on the summit!!!!
And finally, after the summit, heading back towards Lafayette - you can barely see it - it's like a ghost ahead:
Back to the trail, back to the car. ENJOY!!!!
Nice big stepping stones along the Skookumchuck Trail:
Through the trees, you can barely make out the summit of Lafayette:
Snow coating and monorail above 4000'! The recent snow squalls mean SMILEY FACES!!!
Typical trail view - a nice coating:
Near North Lafayette - funky stones:
The summit was actually glistening in the sun!!!
Actual proof at the summit - no speed records today - just enjoying!!! Where is everybody???
The next target - Big Bickford - accessible from the Skook Trail....via bushwhack (I only used a map & compass & altimeter which was a little squirrelly due to pressure changes). The woods had MANY herd paths in actual use - I followed moose footprints often.
Making my way to Big Bickford: I slabbed along glade after glade of birch. If you slip, watch it - there's, ahem, moose scat *everywhere* - watch your step, especially on the summit!!!!
And finally, after the summit, heading back towards Lafayette - you can barely see it - it's like a ghost ahead:
Back to the trail, back to the car. ENJOY!!!!