Chilcotin Expedition

British Columbia Canada: (RTBC07)
URL: http://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/bc_chilcotin_expedition.aspx

Introduction
British Columbia Canada

Wind your way past the glacier dotted peaks that vault defiantly into the crystal blue sky, descending into meadows of wild alpine flowers, bursting with color from June to September. Along the way you may spot some of the local inhabitants: bears, (black or grizzly), moose, marmots, deer, wolves, mountain goats, California Big Horn Sheep or a Kittiwampus. Bring your camera to capture it all.
Not only will you visit some of our base camp locations in the wilderness, but we will go further into the back country were few people roam. While in the back country accommodation will be provided in one of our spike camp locations and you will be housed in new dome tents and sleep comfortably on our inflatable sleeping pads. Wake each morning to a roaring campfire and the smell of cowboy coffee, and a full breakfast. There will be numerous photo opportunities on this trip as well as a lifetime of memories. This pack trip heads above the tree line into the wildflower carpeted alpine meadows. On a clear night, a breeze filled with the sweet scent of alpine flowers might carry the lonely cry of a timber wolf into camp.

Accomodation

Accommodation: For the first and last night you stay at the ranch in rustic cowboy cabins. The bathhouse is located a few feet away from your door where you will find both a shower and bath area, washing and toilet facilities. The bath house has both hot and cold running water. The ranch cabins have a very cozy setting, nestled among the fir and pine trees. You can hear the creek gurgling from your doorstep and may even awake in the morning to a deer on the lawn. There is also a campfire and horseshoe pit. You are surrounded by a vast network of horseback riding, hiking and biking trails.

During the Pack Trip:Some of the more fixed camps have tents on platforms and cots to sleep on. At the spike camp locations you sleep in new dome tents comfortably on our inflatable sleeping pads.


Meals: Wake each morning to a roaring campfire and the smell of cowboy coffee, and a full breakfast. We serve scrumtious campfire food including grilled steaks, roast turkey and sizzling sockeye salmon.

Riding

Riding Time: each day you will ride anywhere from 4.5 hours- 6.5 hours in the saddle, unless requested and consented by the whole group.

Itinerary

Sample Itinerary

Day 1:  - Arrival in the afternoon. Please plan to arrive by 5 pm. Dinner at 6 pm and overnight.


Day 2: After a hearty country breakfast, guests will leave the main ranch in vehicles headed for the horses which will be waiting for their arrival at our lower Relay Base Camp. Here we will fit each client to their horse and pack our gear upon our eager pack horses. After crossing Relay Creek we will begin climbing the hillside which crosses us over to the Tyaughton Creek Valley. This valley is a mix of pine grass and fir forest with grass hills full of bunch grass. You will experience high mountain views. We will end the day below Fortress Ridge at our Coldwell Camp. Approx. Distance 10km, elevation gain of 1800feet

Day 3: After breaking camp we will mount up and head through Castle Pass before dropping down into Big Paradise. We will set up camp at the top end of the valley. The day ride is mostly above tree line with spectacular scenary and many wildlife viewing opportunities. Aprox. Distance 8km, elevation gain 1000ft.

Day 4: Today we will begin a relatively long climb up the mountain side heading for Little Paradise and Hail Pass. Once through the pass we work our way across to the very top end of Little Paradise and ride the ridge looking down at the amazing views of Tyaughton Creek Valley and Manson Creek. You will then drop down into the main valley of Little Paradise where we will set up camp for the night. Approx. Distance 8km

Day 5: After another good climb out of the valley up to Little Graveyard Pass which leads us down into the valley of Little Graveyard. Here you will witness beautiful wide open country with amazing views. We will make our way down into Graveyard Valley. Coming out not far from the famous gravesites which this valley was named after. Finally after dropping down to Big Creek we will set up camp along the base of the Dil Dil Plateau. Approx. Distance 12km

Day 6: We will not break camp today but spend it on a day trip out of camp. We will travel up onto the Dil Dil Plateau. Approx. Distance 12km

Day 7: After another hearty campfire breakfast we break camp and head for Iron Pass via Grant Creek. Once through the pass we drop down into the Battlement. Most of this day is spent in wide open country with spectacular Big Sky views. Following Battlement Creek we make our way down the valley ending up at our Horse Heaven Camp. Approx. Distance 15km, elevation gain 1500feet

Day 8: Break Camp and head down through the historical Taylor Windfall Mine and down along the Taseko River. We break off the Taseko and head up Denain Creek. Our camp is set above Denain Creek. Approx. Distance 8km

Day 9: Three days to go and two vast areas have now been covered. Today we will break camp and head up to Warner Pass and then back into the Spruce Lake Park which leads us down to Warner Lake. The steep, narrow, rocky trail will decend down to Trigger Lake were our cozy log cabin awaits us. We have completed all our spike camping. Approx. Distance 12km

Day 10: We will move from our Trigger Lake Base Camp to our Spruce Lake Base Camp. Before arriving at the famous Spruce Lake you will enjoy a meandering ride along the turquoise beauty of Hummingbird Lake. A hot shower awaits you at our Spruce Lake Camp. The fish are jumping in the lake and the boats are ready for your use.

Day 11: The last leg of our journey finds us descending along the twisty trails passing forest, meadows and torrential streams. We use established trails to reduce the environmental impact of our journey, although we may have the odd detour around areas of fallen deadwood. We ride along the raging torrent of Gun Creek before crosssing the first of 2 major bridges. A stiff climb up the far bank, then a 4km stretch through lodge pole pines before dropping down to the creek once more. We ride through a forest of fir and aspen for 5km before arriving at Jewel Bridge and enjoying a brief rest before completing the last few kilometres of our journey. This is a long day home. Overnight.

Day 12: Departure after Breakfast.

Subject to Change: This itinerary has room for minor changes based on the weather conditions and feed at the camp locations. The route will be followed but spike camps may vary accordingly.


Rates and Dates for Chilcotin Expedition

Rates include:

All overnights - 2 nights cabin & 10 day pack trip 10 full riding days, all meals from dinner on Day one to breakfast on last day.

Packages and Options



  • SeasonYearDescriptionCan$ ~US$
    A
    201012 day trip - 10 wilderness expedition & 2 nights ranch, AP$3396$3260
    • Single supplement for 2 nights$25$25
The US Dollar Rate is Based on Exchange Rate of 0.96

GST (VAT): 2.5% (5% for Canadian Resident)

Rates Note:

Single supplement only applies to the overnights in the ranch cabins (first and last night)

    GST (VAT) 2.5% (5% for Canadian Resident)

Rates Note:

Single supplement only applies to the overnights in the ranch cabins (first and last night)


Transfer Option:



 DescriptionCan$~US$
2010 Transfer from Pemberton per car (best to rent a car)
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
$ 275 $265

Tour Dates


Season Tour Dates  Min / MaxReserve
A 2010 09/19 - 09/30 12d / 11n 12 day trip - 10 wilderness ... 6 /12 Reserve

Dates Note: Additional dates are possible for groups of 6+

Rates do not include:

No Riding on Day 1

Other Info
Meeting: Gold Bridge
Airport: Vancouver
Transfer: Pemberton, BC

Climate:

During the summer weather is quite dependable, but in the mountain one needs to be prepared for all conditions, since conditions can change in a very short time. May, parts of June, and parts of September can have cool days.

What To Bring:

Your duffel bag should not exceed twenty-five pounds (12 kg) per person and packed in a soft, weatherproof bag. Preferably all your gear along with your sleeping bag can fit into one bag! Please no suitcases or hard framed back packs. Any extra gear while on your travels can be left in a secure location at the main ranch. 

You will sleep comfortably on foam mattresses or thermarest pads, some of our camps even boast hot showers.  On extended tours you will be accommodated in new dome tents and sleep comfortably on our inflatable sleeping pads or foam mattresses.

Water bottles are provided, snacks are provided.You can bring your own belt packs and there will also be saddle bags for belongings.

...  this list is only a guideline for you

 

Travel documents and Voucher
Flight tickets
Passport
Visa (check with your consulate)

 

RIDING GEAR
Riding pants or Jodhpurs (used if possible!)
Footwear for riding (not too wide or with grips but should have good ankle support)
Riding helmet  - can be supplied. Manditory for people under age 18
Riding gloves or Cotton Gloves
Hat (with chin strap) for sun protection
Rain Gear (top and bottom)

 

PERSONAL CLOTHING
Warm jacket
Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts
Jeans
Shorts
Long Underwear, extra socks
Pyjama
Bag for dirty clothes
Light summer jacket
Warm jacket
Comfortable hiking or walking shoes/sneakers for around camp
Swimsuit
Bandana
For Camping trips:
Hat/touque
Warm Sleeping Bag (good to -15 and lightweight)
Ground Mat (Thermarest or foam mattress provided)
Towel, face cloth & small bar biodegradable soap
 Matches or lighter in waterproof bag
Duffle bag
ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING
Personal Toiletries
Insect protection
Personal medications
Sore cream (for an emergency)
Sewing kit
Handkerchiefs (to tie around your neck when the dust gets thick)
Camera and extra films
Flashlight and batteries or headlamp
Pocket Knife
Address book and pen (for postcards!)
Sun glasses with strap
Sun tan lotion and lip balm