Sunshine Valley/Hope Slide Exploration trip
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:53 pm
Hi Folks,
We have been doing some exploration around Sunshine Valley, there are a number of very cool deactivated roads that lead into the back bowls and mountains south of Hwy 3 and the Hope Slide. We drove up the south access of Mt Potter yesterday, which leads to the eastern approach to Eton Lake, and last month we reached the base of Mt Rideout. We could in theory also reach Silvertip Glacier's lower valley, so far we have crossed the old ski-hill there. The scenery is pretty cool and the nice thing is that the area is only 10 minutes from Hope.
It is of course much safer to do this kind of stuff with a few trucks, so I am checking if anyone wants to come and do some exploring? We could make it an overnight trip or a single-day affair depending on what gets more interest. (or possibly both if some want to stay later than others).
The river crossings we've driven so far range between 1 and 3 feet deep, and the main obstacles we have seen are washouts/slides on the roads, and thick brush overgrowing the sides of some of the narrower/older roads. So be prepared to bring some loppers or tree saws, and maybe to do a bit of digging on the more extreme side-slopes.
Also expect a bit of pin-striping possibly on the narrower trails. There are roughly 150km of dirt tracks here so there should be enough to keep us busy and give us some variety if we want to go for harder/easier obstacles.
We can also explore/drive the debris runs around the base of the Hope Slide. I have spoken to the developer who owns the rights to the area and they are fine with us doing some exploration around there. The 11 mile-creek road has been steadily improved by a buddy of mine this summer for his ATV so we may be able to drive to nearly the top of the Hope Slide along the back of Manson Ridge as well. It's a gated road but I can most likely get the key from the mining company.
So far I am thinking of the Sept long weekend (5-7th) or Sept 19/20.
Post your questions and comments and we will see what everyone prefers. This will of course be a family and dog friendly trip.
Cheers
Ray
We have been doing some exploration around Sunshine Valley, there are a number of very cool deactivated roads that lead into the back bowls and mountains south of Hwy 3 and the Hope Slide. We drove up the south access of Mt Potter yesterday, which leads to the eastern approach to Eton Lake, and last month we reached the base of Mt Rideout. We could in theory also reach Silvertip Glacier's lower valley, so far we have crossed the old ski-hill there. The scenery is pretty cool and the nice thing is that the area is only 10 minutes from Hope.
It is of course much safer to do this kind of stuff with a few trucks, so I am checking if anyone wants to come and do some exploring? We could make it an overnight trip or a single-day affair depending on what gets more interest. (or possibly both if some want to stay later than others).
The river crossings we've driven so far range between 1 and 3 feet deep, and the main obstacles we have seen are washouts/slides on the roads, and thick brush overgrowing the sides of some of the narrower/older roads. So be prepared to bring some loppers or tree saws, and maybe to do a bit of digging on the more extreme side-slopes.
Also expect a bit of pin-striping possibly on the narrower trails. There are roughly 150km of dirt tracks here so there should be enough to keep us busy and give us some variety if we want to go for harder/easier obstacles.
We can also explore/drive the debris runs around the base of the Hope Slide. I have spoken to the developer who owns the rights to the area and they are fine with us doing some exploration around there. The 11 mile-creek road has been steadily improved by a buddy of mine this summer for his ATV so we may be able to drive to nearly the top of the Hope Slide along the back of Manson Ridge as well. It's a gated road but I can most likely get the key from the mining company.
So far I am thinking of the Sept long weekend (5-7th) or Sept 19/20.
Post your questions and comments and we will see what everyone prefers. This will of course be a family and dog friendly trip.
Cheers
Ray