The excellent travel conditions of the summer are persisting with cool
weather and new snow above 1900 m. The amounts are small, but enough to
make the lichen-covered rocks slippery. Both the Hut Creek bridge and
the Burnie River bridge have been rebuilt, but the one in Loft Creek is
still out. Very little ice is showing on the glaciers above 1800 m. All
deadfall has been cut out from the trails.
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Christoph Dietzfelbinger
Mountain Guide UIAGM
Bear Enterprises Ltd.
Box 4222 Smithers, B.C. Canada V0J 2N0
Tel. 250-847-3351 fax 250-847-2854
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.bearmountaineering.ca
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