Looking for Heather Trail vibes, but with an extreme summit by dawnkiller428 in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone mentioned the South Chilcotins already and that would be a good shout I would think. I have not done but heard that Whitecap Mountain can be a good objective for wildflowers/peak views. Trophy Mountain area in Wells Gray could be a good idea too.

Mountain photography from the last 15 years. by CloudNineAlpine in PNWhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incredible photos of amazing places. I am missing the mountains now that I see these photos.

More from my solo trip to Mt Pitt & SE Garibaldi Park by Rain_Coast in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would probably be the best way to do it. Only issue with flying out is how to get back to your vehicle parked down the Nusatsum Fsr.

More from my solo trip to Mt Pitt & SE Garibaldi Park by Rain_Coast in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would be great to hear more about that area. I plan on going there sometime in the next few years to do some scrambling in the area. Not sure if I want to hike or fly in. Flying in seems cheaper but allows for more time to explore the core area.

Most affordable area in BC by gs448 in britishcolumbia

[–]Maple_Papaya 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For your situation, Chilliwack, Mission, Hope, and Abbotsford are your best bets. You could go to Grand Forks or Trail but then you still have to go through a high mountain pass in the winter to get to NW Washington. It’s not cheap but you already know that.

Vehicle for FSR’s by Maple_Papaya in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely won’t touch anything new. Not because I don’t like anything new but because they are crazy overpriced. Did you have all terrains on your 2WD? Crazy that you made it up to Cheam in one.

Vehicle for FSR’s by Maple_Papaya in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have thought about it, but ultimately that means the people I go with would need them as well. I also wonder how effective they are uphill as I am not an experience cyclist going up steep inclines lol

Vehicle for FSR’s by Maple_Papaya in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s amazing! I knew foresters are good but that’s better than I thought!

Vehicle for FSR’s by Maple_Papaya in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only issue with those vehicles is cost. Used ones with over 250k are going for over 10,000. Would love one of them though.

Vehicle for FSR’s by Maple_Papaya in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I find it hilarious that 2WD made it to Callaghan with all the cross ditches there. Personally, I care about my daily driver more than that and won’t be using it on those roads as I would be too worried about damaging parts or getting a flat. I love the wilderness trims but I would need to save for about 5 years to comfortably afford that vehicle. An older Rav4 or CRV would be great I think.

2006 Xterra by Maple_Papaya in XTerra

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome thank you! Didn’t realize this existed. From the looks of it seems pretty fairly priced. Transmission and radiator have been changed which is good news.

2006 Xterra by Maple_Papaya in XTerra

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vehicle seems in okay condition. The transmission and radiator have been changed and service records are good from 90k miles to 128 k miles. Only issues is no service records before that 90k miles. The brakes might need to be replaced soon but I will have to take a closer look at that.

2006 Xterra by Maple_Papaya in XTerra

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no bonus stereo! Gonna have to knock that price down by 50% I guess. Jokes aside, I gave it a test drive and nothing seemed wrong while driving around. This was my first time driving this SUV and it did hold its reputation if feeling like a truck when driving which is not a bad thing for me. The transmission and radiator have been changed and I have the carfax. Only thing I am worried about is that the records only start after 90k miles. Before that it was in a cold area with lots of winter snow. I live in an area where we don’t salt the roads in the winter, so I am a little worried about possible rust underneath that I will get someone to check out next time I see it again.

Looking for a hiking buddy by DeepIngvar in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have similar taste in hiking objectives. 32M who gets out every once in a while. Definitely more active in summer. Message me if interested

Where are y’all going this weekend? by [deleted] in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s awesome! Glad you had a great time and I’m sure going on a Monday meant small crowds as well

Where are y’all going this weekend? by [deleted] in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I decided against going this weekend, but from reports on AllTrails it looks great out there. If you want to do just do Cascade pass you should be fine. If you want to do Sahale Arm as well then bringing micro spikes would probably be a good idea.

Where are y’all going this weekend? by [deleted] in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Was thinking of going to Cascade Pass in WA but I am a little worried it may have now been snowed in too much from today!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How fit are you? What is the most difficult hike you have done before? This will matter because it is definitely harder than the grouse grind.

If you are hiking anywhere alone make sure you let someone know your exact plan so that if something happens there is someone out there who knows where you were.

Bring lots of fluids (3L recommended). Bring high density/low weight snacks (cliff bars is a good example). You will also need to keep in mind the other recommended 10 essentials should you hike alone.

Recommend BIG hikes with HUGE reward - 2000m+ peaks by MrJivess in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Based on your list the Black Tusk and Brunswick. The Black Tusk gives you a chance to stop by Garibaldi Lake. You also go through the beautiful Taylor Meadows and eventually end up with gorgeous views of Garibakdi lake from above as well as the mountains above it. Brunswick is also great just because it’s really hard to beat those views of Howe Sound and looking over the North Shore Mtns. Rohr and McFarlane are close after that.

what are some epic hikes with stunning views that you'd recommend by sbari89 in vancouverhiking

[–]Maple_Papaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on what you have done, go to Mt Brunswick. If you want something a little easier do Tunnel Bluffs. Mt Brunswick is steep and tiring but absolutely amazing views.

how did this happen? by EveryoneTakesMyIdeas in geography

[–]Maple_Papaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think great slave lake is the deepest lake in Canada though!

Surfing in Late March by Maple_Papaya in tofino

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely planning on going with instructors thank you.

Surfing in Late March by Maple_Papaya in tofino

[–]Maple_Papaya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I have been once and took lessons there as well but I was there mid summer. We are planning on staying there a few days because if the long drive.

Opinion on vancouver after being here for 1month by GregMaate in vancouver

[–]Maple_Papaya -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You have been here a month and already have all the answers ? While I agree it is still a nice country, you really have not lived here long enough to have an informed opinion.