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To my surprise the trail was a road, albeit not a very good one.  I drove halfway up the trail and parked in an illegal dumping site.  The birds were not ones I was used to hearing, and at first I thought someone was blowing a whistle.
 
To my surprise the trail was a road, albeit not a very good one.  I drove halfway up the trail and parked in an illegal dumping site.  The birds were not ones I was used to hearing, and at first I thought someone was blowing a whistle.
  
I made the short walk up the trail, making note of where the center power line intersected the trail.  I danced for good measure.  I continued a little further to a clearing and made a sign in case anyone was to arrive after me.  I had been shown how to do this by Vancouverites once before, but this was the first time doing so on my own.  On the way back I also made a large arrow pointing to the direction of my sign.
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I made the short walk up the trail, making note of where the middle power line intersected the trail.  I danced for good measure.  I continued a little further to a clearing and made a sign in case anyone was to arrive after me.  I had been shown how to do this by Vancouverites once before, but this was the first time doing so on my own.  On the way back I also made a large arrow pointing to the direction of my sign.
  
  
 
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Location

On a trail close to the highway near Squamish.

Planning

Juventas plans to be there with no GPS at around 2pm.

Expeditions

Juventas

To my surprise the trail was a road, albeit not a very good one. I drove halfway up the trail and parked in an illegal dumping site. The birds were not ones I was used to hearing, and at first I thought someone was blowing a whistle.

I made the short walk up the trail, making note of where the middle power line intersected the trail. I danced for good measure. I continued a little further to a clearing and made a sign in case anyone was to arrive after me. I had been shown how to do this by Vancouverites once before, but this was the first time doing so on my own. On the way back I also made a large arrow pointing to the direction of my sign.