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As part of our continuing series of wilderness exercises, Matt Lynch
As part of our continuing series of wilderness exercises, Matt Lynch
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will lead an easy hike or snowshoe (depending on conditions)
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will lead an intermediate hike or snowshoe up to the Carbondale Lookout.
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up to the Carbondale Fire Lookout.
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(I'm guessing the weather will mean a hike rather than snowshoeing.
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If there is enough snow, jump at the chance. Anyone can learn
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If it is snow, jump at the chance for an early outing. Anyone can learn
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to use snowshoes quickly and Pincher SAR has some extra sets.
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to use snowshoes quickly and Pincher SAR has some extra sets.) Meet
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8-10km with about 500m elevation gain. Last year was a great opportunity to test gear, so make sure you are prepared for rain and snow. View is great from the top!
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Meet
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at the Pincher Fire Hall at 09:00. Family, friends and members of other
at the Pincher Fire Hall at 09:00. Family, friends and members of other
SAR groups welcome!
SAR groups welcome!
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Easy hike/snowshoe (depending on conditions) up to the fire look out. 8-10km with about 500m elevation gain. Last year was a great opportunity to test gear, so make sure you are prepared for rain and snow. View is great from the top!
== Booking ==
== Booking ==

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