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		<title>Joffre Lakes (Revisited)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2005 00:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The picture above was taken April 2004, the picture below was taken August 2005&#8230; see the effects of climate change? &#8230; heh, not really&#8230; I first did this hike with Ross Easter w/e last year. We arrived and the trailhead and carpark was under at least a metre of snow. We had a somewhat epic &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The picture above was taken April 2004, the picture below was taken August 2005&#8230; see the effects of climate change? &#8230; heh, not really&#8230; I first did this hike with Ross Easter w/e last year. We arrived and the trailhead and carpark was under at least a metre of snow. We had a somewhat epic 3-4 hour hour trip in deep, soft snow and icy switchbacks to the last of three lakes and snow-camped on, what we hoped, was the shore of the lake.</p>
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<p>This weekend I hiked the same trail with Alex.  It was more than 30C in <a class="snap_shots" href="http://www.pemberton.ca/">Pemberton</a> (the nearest town to the trailhead) and the car-park was packed full of day-trippers. It took less that 2.5 hours to make the <span class="snap_shots">5.5km long 0.5km</span> elevation to the end of the third lake. We set up camp and then made a further 0.4km elevation to the base of the glacier at 1950m.</p>
<p>Back at camp we battled swarms of mosquitoes, ate, slept and hiked out in the morning. On the way out we stopped at the location that I had camped in last year to take the above photo&#8230; I&#8217;m now not sure that we didn&#8217;t camp on the frozen lake last year!</p>
<p>We stopped at a cute little eatery called Pamela&#8217;s CookShack in <span class="snap_shots">Pemberton</span> for a sweet $10 beer (well <span class="snap_shots">Kokanee</span> anyways), burger &amp; salad deal (with a large portion of 80&#8242;s metal at top volume on the side), then headed into the forest just south of the town for some very hot and sweaty <span class="snap_shots">bouldering</span>. The rock there is really beautiful and the landings so flat but it really was hot&#8230; still, that didn&#8217;t prevent Alex from sending the slopy classic V3 &#8216;Pop-Tart&#8217; or the V4 highball &#8216;Little Tree&#8217;. When we&#8217;d run out of water we got back in the car and headed back down the <span class="snap_shots">Sea-to-Sky</span> to <span class="snap_shots">Alice Lake</span> for a quick cool-off swim and then into <span class="snap_shots">Squamish</span> for yet more food (yummy barbecued <span class="snap_shots">Coho salmon</span> ) at The Brew where we saw, as always, a few familiar (climbers) faces (but I&#8217;m having a bad name day).</p>
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