Monday, August 27, 2012

Monmouth Creek – Day 1

I was on The Chief alone when I met a cheerful man who was about to jump off the cliff I was climbing on. He was aiming to paraglide on a little 20 lbs glider, but the wind wasn’t quite right and so we were wasting some time together. We had a nice chat and as he was leaving he pointed into the Tantalus Range and singled out a small peak across the Squamish River. “Best day hike you’ll ever find. You really have to go there.”

I looked into it and found a hike which followed a creek up to Echo Lake. Maps indicated what was obviously visible from my vantage in Squamish – steeps granite with many narrow waterfalls. Gathering information through word of mouth was difficult. Most people entering the Tantalus Range from Squamish do so via the logging roads far down river. I need to get to the west bank where the river empties into the Howe Sound, and this region is accessed only by boat. Not insurmountable, but it means that despite the incredible proximity to the main highway the hike is not broadly known.

Julia had some time off work and she suggested that we attempt the river crossing “on the cheap.” We would buy an inflatable two-man boat from Walmart ($9) and an inflatable Orca Whale ($8) and load up the whale like a pack mule with enough stuff for two nights of camping.  We giggled furiously at the idea – and so it was on! Stoke factor high.

Trouble erupted when Walmart, Canadian Tire, and London Drugs were all sold out of inflatable boats. We had a downtrodden walk on which we mourned the loss of our plan and discussed alternatives. Perhaps renting a kayak for the three days? We decided on a risky option – to buy a Four-in-One Double Queen-Size Inflatable Air Bed from Walmart ($110) with plans to return it for a full refund. It would be a real gamble.


Ready to embark:



Epic shot


At the far side of the river:

Mission Status: Amusing Failure

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