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Mothers Day outing anyone?

#1 Post by DaveB » Wed May 10, 2006 7:44 pm

Oliver and Willow whispered to me that they want to take their Mum out for a Sunday drive on Mother's Day. Suggested location: American Creek Loop. Anyone interested in joining us?

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#2 Post by John » Wed May 10, 2006 8:20 pm

Does that include the creek crossing?

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#3 Post by DaveB » Wed May 10, 2006 9:26 pm

Never been there, Andy suggested it as a good day trip. What's the creeek crossing like? Does it allow us to exit via the west side of Ruby Creek or is it earlier on along American Creek?

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Three weekends in May......

#4 Post by ANDYD » Thu May 11, 2006 12:11 am

Hi Dave,

I would love to join you, but......
With two Rover weekends already booked in May (Whipsaw & Spences) if I stretch it to a third weekend I would be in the doghouse for the summer!!

Have fun........

Andy

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#5 Post by PaulC » Thu May 11, 2006 10:22 am

Yup, sounds good..can't confirm till Friday evening.

The creek crossing at the bottom of the hill does get you onto the Ruby FSR & related roads. Things where pretty tame a few years ago, when I last did this route. However once past the creek the exploration of power line roads in & around the upper part of Ruby was fun & far from complete.

I thought that last time (December 05) I drove by there on Lougheed Hwy that the Ruby FSR exit had been blocked of with concrete barriers :?: :!: Anyone else notice this :?:

There is another way out through the Haig, it requires driving on a right of way through private property.
I have done this a couple of times over the years & talked to the property owners who seem OK with it, as long as we closed gates & didn’t scare the chickens. Have things, attitudes changed since then…we could find out. :)
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#6 Post by John » Thu May 11, 2006 1:33 pm

It has been years since I have run that route and we all know how good my memory is but from recollection the Ruby Creek road would have been the bypass entrance if you did not want to do the creek crossing. Can't recall at this moment where we usually entered, somewhwere off the East Harrison Rd. The creek crossing was reasonably deep with lots of big rocks. Always changing though as fast running water seems to do. The long, steep and loose hill was also a challenge. It would'nt be the same if you entered from American creek and ran it backwards.

John

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#7 Post by PaulC » Fri May 12, 2006 4:25 pm

The road from East Harrison runs through Sasquatch Park & by Trout & Deer Lake. That road has been gated just west of Deer Lake for quite some time now. (Keep in mind, course the last time I was up there was about a year & half ago). About 2 years ago a gate was removed :shock: (entrance in the Park near Trout Lake) allowing access to a nice network of Hydro lines in the hills around the Sasquatch Park (possible connection to Ruby area :idea: ).

Back to Ruby, yea the hill is steep & loose, but it really isn’t all that tuff for vehicles with relatively compliant suspension. There weren’t any wash outs, stair steps or exposed rock to really make the climb challenging or line dependant in my humble opinion. Once at the top you may as well turn around & come back down, cause east of the hill top has been pretty tame for quite a few years. I have explored many of the logging roads & Hydro roads east of the hill & haven’t found anything worth revisiting. I think east of the hill makes a nice warm up approach to the trails in & around Ruby Creek. On the East approach you just have try to stay on the right trail or you’ll burn time driving up dead end cross ditch hell :twisted: logging cut blocks.

I’m still in for Sunday…who else the weather looks good to.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/s ... SACrk1.jpg

PaulC

#8 Post by PaulC » Sat May 13, 2006 1:03 pm

So is it just going to be the 2 Disco's or what :) :?:

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#9 Post by DaveB » Sat May 13, 2006 4:53 pm

Yup, so far just 2 disocs. 9:30 AM Mt. Lehman Tim Hortons (FV Automall).

See you there.

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Mothers Day outing......

#10 Post by ANDYD » Mon May 15, 2006 5:27 pm

Ok...Dave...Paul...

So how was it?

Anyone get stuck in the creek?

Dont keep us in suspense.....

Photos???

PaulC

#11 Post by PaulC » Mon May 15, 2006 5:48 pm

:D Didn't find the creek...ran into snow on American Creek, came around & up Ruby...had a little fun on a narrow boulder strewn shelf road. But we ran out of time and we came off the trail at about 3pm (Dave had a flight to catch).

I think Pamela took some shots, I have a few to, i'll send them in shortly. We are going to hit this area again lots of interesting little roads to try out. 8)

PaulC

#12 Post by PaulC » Mon May 15, 2006 7:49 pm

A photo...the only decent pic i took. This is on American Creek FSR, about 10 minutes before we hit alot (Whipsaw like) of snow.

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#13 Post by DaveB » Mon May 15, 2006 7:55 pm

Speaking of Whipsaw snow. I flew over the Princeton/Whipsaw area last night on the way to Calgary. All I can say is bring along a shovel if you're going to Whipsaw this weekend. There appeared from the air to be snowed in roads anything over about 4000 feet.

Dave

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#14 Post by DaveB » Mon May 15, 2006 8:04 pm

By the way, Happy Birthday Andrew!

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30 again......

#15 Post by ANDYD » Mon May 15, 2006 11:47 pm

Thanks Dave......

30 years young...cough...cough.... :wink:

Andy

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hmmmmm

#16 Post by nakedbarra » Mon May 22, 2006 8:17 pm

Hay Dave is that a Staun tyre deflater still on your wheel?
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#17 Post by DaveB » Tue May 23, 2006 9:56 am

Good eye Andrew. I hadn't finished airing down completely when we encountered this ditch, so I just put on the Stauns, drove through the ditch and removed them on the other side.

Dave

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