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Rob Waldner Rob Waldner from Prince George wrote on August 10, 2024 at 12:14 am
My Daughter Sarah and I booked the Cabin for Aug 6, 7th 2024. We hiked up to the cabin with our beloved Aussie Trooper. It took us about 2hrs and 45min. The trial up is a double track well marked and well graded. Lots of Huckleberries for us to eat on the way up, while we caught our breath. The cabin itself is a little gem, water runs to a underground pipe to the basement of the cabin, which makes it easy to gather. The propane stove was easy to use with a self igniter. The porch area is bug screened in, which made it nice to sit outside in the mornings and have a coffee and breath some of that wonderful mountain air. The wood stove was great for getting our equipment dried out (stopped feeding wood at 4 ish), and the cabin stayed warm with the residual heat from the stove right through till morning. The cabin is fully furnished with pots, pans, cups, utensils, bedding, all that you needed to have a comfortable stay. The hike to the Meadow and Peak is well marked and the path across the slide has been filled in with rock like steps to the far side. We spent 5hrs hiking around the meadows and peaks as Trooper ran around trying to catch the pikas, no such luck but it kept him busy. After cleaning the cabin up, the hike down was much more timely than the way up. We cruised down in about 1.5 hrs. It was a great get away and the Hosts were very nice to deal with. I will definitely be back. Regards Rob
My Daughter Sarah and I booked the Cabin for Aug 6, 7th 2024. We hiked up to the cabin with our beloved Aussie Trooper. It took us about 2hrs and 45min. The trial up is a double track well marked and well graded. Lots of Huckleberries for us to eat on the way up, while we caught our breath. The cabin itself is a little gem, water runs to a underground pipe to the basement of the cabin, which makes it easy to gather. The propane stove was easy to use with a self igniter. The porch area is bug screened in, which made it nice to sit outside in the mornings and have a coffee and breath some of that wonderful mountain air. The wood stove was great for getting our equipment dried out (stopped feeding wood at 4 ish), and the cabin stayed warm with the residual heat from the stove right through till morning. The cabin is fully furnished with pots, pans, cups, utensils, bedding, all that you needed to have a comfortable stay. The hike to the Meadow and Peak is well marked and the path across the slide has been filled in with rock like steps to the far side. We spent 5hrs hiking around the meadows and peaks as Trooper ran around trying to catch the pikas, no such luck but it kept him busy. After cleaning the cabin up, the hike down was much more timely than the way up. We cruised down in about 1.5 hrs. It was a great get away and the Hosts were very nice to deal with. I will definitely be back. Regards Rob... Collapse
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