adrianburke Posted September 2, 2003 Posted September 2, 2003 I'm looking for a partner to climb Harvey's Pup in Vancouver, BC next weekend (Sep. 7?). Could possibly do it the following weekend, but prefer next weekend. Harvey's Pup is a 2 hour hike in from Lion's Bay, with 10-12 pitches up to 10a. See the Alpine Select from Elaho Publishing for details. Looking for someone fast and competent on gear. I can lead every pitch if necessary, but would rather swing leads. PM me if you're interested. Adrian Quote
babnik Posted September 2, 2003 Posted September 2, 2003 hey i am in langley... i dont have a car for a week or two so i may need a ride, but i am interested. lemme know. Quote
murraysovereign Posted September 2, 2003 Posted September 2, 2003 Sorry to wreck your plans, but Harvey's Pup is behind a Forestry Closure line right now due to extreme fire hazard. Closure is in place until at least September 14, possibly longer if we don't get significant rainfall. If you find a partner, make sure they'd be able to post bail. Penalties for violating the closure run to $10,000 fine and 6 months at Club Fed, so maybe go bowling or something instead. Quote
adrianburke Posted September 2, 2003 Author Posted September 2, 2003 D'oh! You'd think doing the http://casbc.bivouac.com site I would have realized it meant the local mountains too. Well hopefully it'll rain soon and the ban will end. Adrian Quote
babnik Posted September 3, 2003 Posted September 3, 2003 if you have any other weekends free, i would be interested after the rain. i have friday throught sunday off so lemme know. Quote
snoboy Posted September 3, 2003 Posted September 3, 2003 I thought fer sure you were a troll, especially with all the bivviwack.com references in your profile... I'm really impressed you could forget about something like this! Quote
adrianburke Posted September 5, 2003 Author Posted September 5, 2003 Yeah.... just shows how desperate I am to climb! I was in Red Rocks in April, the Sierras in July, did Widowmaker and Life on Earth at the end of July. Then haven't climbed anything at all in August! Not climbing in August in BC is a sin - and bloody frustrating. That was pretty absent minded of me... Quote
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