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it doesn't totally dry out until summer. Hit or miss just depends on the weather, rainy season goes until mayish

 

but you can climb all winter as long as you get 3 dry days before you go.

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there is no squamish

there is no spring

it is crowded and rains heavily every day of the year

the mosquitoes carry dengue fever and trichinosis

the locals will beat you up and burn your tent

and give you the clap

the beer has too much flavour and alcohol for Americans to stomach

 

all in all better to stay home mushsmile.gif

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I would agree that the beer up there, in the brew pub, sucks. If Squish was in America the Brew Pub would be out of business. thumbs_down.gifthumbs_down.gif

 

its going out of business anyways is what i heard.... wazzup.gif

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I would agree that the beer up there, in the brew pub, sucks. If Squish was in America the Brew Pub would be out of business. thumbs_down.gifthumbs_down.gif

 

How can you say that? Pyramid seems to be thriving? confused.gif

 

I think maybe if Squish was in the US, then there would be better beer, and FOOD there. Also, it'd probably cost a whole bunch of money to camp there and climbers would probably be getting hassled by the man 24-7. Plus, there would definitely be no climbing in the Smoke Bluffs.

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i don't know. i was out there during the big logger festival last summer and those dudes are pretty friggin' fast! cantfocus.gif

 

yeah...logger are strong...well, try placing less pro then! tongue.gif

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Squishy is dry for the most part on this Sunday. Need about two to three days of good weather for a worthy weekend trip around this time of the year. However, the Smoke Bluffs drys really fast and great for a one day trip for locals.

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squamish rockband.gifrockband.gifrockband.gifrockband.gifrockband.gifrockband.gifrockband.gif

 

OH yeah it was really wet and cold and miserable. and the whole town has gone "dry" so there is no beer. and the weed got some sort of fungal blight. and whistler snow all melted. in other words it sucks and you should stay home cause the trip aint worth it wink.gif

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It was spectacular on Saturday! The only problem... we couldn't find a legitimate place to camp. cry.gif The two places we usually stay were closed for the winter. Any advice for winter camping?

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It was spectacular on Saturday! The only problem... we couldn't find a legitimate place to camp. cry.gif The two places we usually stay were closed for the winter. Any advice for winter camping?

 

Camp at the Chief campground. You have to walk in from the highway, and carry out your own garbage, but it's free in the winter. thumbs_up.gif

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It was spectacular on Saturday! The only problem... we couldn't find a legitimate place to camp. cry.gif The two places we usually stay were closed for the winter. Any advice for winter camping?

 

There is also a nice place before you get to squamish, which is down on the water. It is probably only ten or fifteen minutes from squamish, and the setting is beautiful. I can't remember the name, but it is a provincial park.

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