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Description
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8:30
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Meet
at Panorama Park in Deep Cove
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8:31
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Sign
waivers
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8:55
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Welcome,
final briefing, group photo
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9:00
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Start – the
climb out of Deep Cove begins at the Baden Powell sign at the North end of
the Panorama Park parking lot. All the
signs you want to see along the way look like this one: 6” square with a high quality silver and
blue BP Sign indicating the Baden Powell Trail direction and at times
including distances. Also watch for
the orange BP Triangles nailed to the trees regularly along the
way. Follow the Baden Powell Trail the
entire way to the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge. Distance is 11.1 Km each way, 24.2 Km round
trip.
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00.00
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à Feel
free to turn around at any point to make the run as short as you want.
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The
“trail” begins about 200 meters North down the road on the left hand
side. Look for a steep little driveway
and a BP Sign. Take the stairs
up, way up. The section takes you up
over 9 bridges (most new), 1 long set of stairs and to the power lines.
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00.20
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9:25
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BP
Sign: Turn left (right turn is the Indian Arm Lookout)
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Run
under the power lines and then take the immediate right turn and go UP. If you end up taking the service road under
the power lines this will come out at the same spot but is slightly shorter. If you end up going down a trail after
the power lines, turn around.
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9:33
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BP
Sign: Arrive at Indian River Road:
Turn left and follow the road straight for 5 minutes to the water
tanks on the right. Notice the nice
house in the middle of nowhere. There
is a BP Sign here at the water tanks, pay attention, go straight and
do not take the trail behind you to the right up the mountain (it’s very
steep eventually).
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The BP
Trail rolls nicely and is very easy to follow over 12 bridges. But it’s all up.
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9:47
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Centennial
Baden Powell Trail Sign: Arrive at Seymour Road. There are toilets here and a garbage
can. Please watch carefully for
speeding cars as you cross the road back on to the nice rolling trail.
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Come
across another bridge just before a trail intersection. Be careful here. Turn left then turn right immediately.
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9:52
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Another
trail intersection. Right is Old Buck.
Left plus 60 paces is yet another BP Trail intersection. Go over the bridge, straight, and UP over
another bridge. There are signs here
so please read them and pay attention.
You ultimately want to be going up in roughly the same direction you
were going before all this intersection stuff. Do not go through any “gates”. Stick to the well worn BP Trail.
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10:04
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BP
Sign: You’ve reached the
top! (so far) This is where the BP
takes a definitive left turn down through what we call the Seymour
Grind (the grinding part is on the return trip). This section is generally rough. After a few minutes there is a sign with a
sharp left turn just before you start to head down again. Continue straight and start
to go down.
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There
will be a vague left turn after traversing back and forth down the hill where
you need to watch for loose and slippery rocks. All these “vague left turn” trails meet
up. And then there are new bridges and
mud on both sides and maybe in front of you too. Most of the great big metal spikes in
slippery old broken down wooden bridges are gone. Lots of fun! Watch your step. Admire the handiwork.
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10:20
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BP
Sign: Important
Intersection!!! Turn right. You don’t want to miss this one but it is
fairly obvious. You then quickly reach
a small creek with a bridge. Do not
go over the bridge. Go straight.
To Hyannis is another 0.7 Km. Lynn
Canyon is only 4.6 Km from here.
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10:24
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BP
Sign: Now you want to
go over the creek … turn right. There
is a new bridge. The Knee Knacker
Trail Work Party was here in June 2003.
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10:16
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A fork
in the trail … no signs, no identification, just stay left. If you go right you are on a shortcut but
end up in the same place.
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10:28
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BP
Sign: The two forks meet up at a BP Sign. Turn left.
If you took the shortcut, you get to go straight. Shame on you.
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10:29
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BP
Sign: You’ve arrived at
Hyannis Drive. Cross the road and keep
going down the stairs and the boardwalk.
Lots of steps on the boardwalk, watch out. Danger: on the way to Seymour River, there are lots of slippery roots to slip on and the terrain is
quite varied, lulling you into a false sense of security. Please take your time and arrive in one
piece.
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Distances
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From
Hyannis: Seymour River 1.0Km, Lillooet
Road 1.Km, Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge 3.9 Km. And the elevation gain/loss to the Bridge
is –150m/+145m. But that just doesn’t
describe the trip very well … have fun going down, up, down, and up again … then
do it all on the way back too.
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10:36
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BP
Sign: Important
Intersection … turn left and go down the gravel trail toward Riverside
Drive.
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10:38
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Riverside
Drive intersection with a big sign. Do not go straight out to the road. Turn 90 degrees right and go down to
Seymour River. You will see the foot
bridge right away. Look at the
river. Then go up the super really
steep steps.
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10:48
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After
heading UP the trail, step over the big pipe laying across the ground. Go straight under the power lines, do not
turn on to any other trails and there are several so watch out.
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10:52
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BP
Sign: You’ve arrived at
Lillooet Road! Only 1.6Km to
go. This is a gravel road that is well
used by cars. Turn right-ish and
immediately go across the gravel road. Turn left and get back on the trail.
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10.50
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10:56
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BP
Sign: Important Intersection
… take a sharp right and go down to Lynn Creek. Near the bottom there are some steps and a
very big Douglas-fir tree. In fact, it
might be a Grand Fir. Admire it and
move on toward more steps and the slippery boardwalk. If you want to check out Lynn Creek take
the small ramp down off the boardwalk to the sandy area and have a look.
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11:05
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BP
Sign: Twin Falls Bridge on the
left. This sign is on the right and in
the direction you want to go. Take a
look at the creek again if you like.
But go back and UP the stairs on the same side you’ve arrived. These are very nice stairs so be sure to
enjoy them.
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11:11
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Big
White Sign: Turn left to the Suspension
Bridge and stay left on the boardwalk and steps.
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11:12
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Cross
the Bridge and check out the awesome view.
Be mindful of the tourists.
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11:13
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Continue
across bridge and UP the stairs to the Lynn Canyon Café. At the right of the building are some
washrooms.
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11.10
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12:00
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START
YOUR RETURN TRIP TO DEEP COVE …
BP
Sign: Arrive at Hyannis Drive
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12:37
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BP
Sign: Arrive at top of Seymour
Grind. Turn right and go down to Deep
Cove
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12:48
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BP
Sign: Arrive
at Seymour Road, watch for cars again.
Washrooms are here.
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13:21
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BP
Sign: Pop out at Panorama Drive
in Deep Cove. Watch for cars. Turn right.
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13:23
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Finish! BP Sign:
You made it! Arrive back
at the parking lot.
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24.20
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