Vancouver, British Columbia/Accessibility

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Revision as of 16:23, 15 April 2009 by imported>Robyn (+Wed 15th)

This is a project to show the difficulty of geohashing in the Vancouver graticule.

Three Roads

Halfway through this project it becomes apparent that aside from all the water, the biggest issue with my graticule is that outside the Vancouver area in the southeast corner, and Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, the whole graticule has three roads. First, there's highway 99 that enters the graticule at Delta in the southeast corner, runs through Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay, and then balances on the face of a cliff from there to where it leaves the graticule just north of Garibaldi in the northeast corner. Next, there's highway 101, similarly situated between the mountains and the sea, and connected to other highways only by ferry. And finally there's Highway 1/Highway 19 on Vancouver Island. There are very few secondary roads serving anything other than the immediate vicinity of the three highways. That's why we always seem to be going to Horseshoe Bay or Earl's Cove.

Explanation of Table Fields

All distances and times are one-way from Robyn's house, in roughly the middle of Vancouver. Driving times are from Google Maps. Cycling times allow 20 km/h. Walking allows 8 km/h on good trails ranging down to 400 m in an hour in dense bush with poor footing. Kayaking is 3 km/h, which accepts that we aren't very good at kayaking and includes an allowance for launching. Ferry times are not included in water figures but are in driving distances and are taken account of in total times.

From last, is the distance from the previous location, were I doing the endurance geohash. Such distance does not allow for getting to and from a safe place to camp between geohashes.

The times for the hikes are taken from bivouac.com. Many of them involve mountaineering or circuitous routes that make it much further than the straight line distance shown.

The last column "Comment" is usually why I did not attempt/reach the geohash. Or a link to the expedition.

Some of these look to be only a few kilometres from access roads but experienced hikers at bivouac.com report them as multi-day hikes. I'm uncertain whether the terrain is that bad or the apparent access roads are unusable. -Robyn 18:08, 3 April 2009 (UTC)

Date Location Description Route Road Water Bush Total travel From last Comment
2009-03-31 Shore of Howe Sound just south of Woodfibre Drive to Britannia Beach, then kayak across 60.9 km 3 km 1 h 39 N/A 40 kt winds
Bike to Britannia Beach then kayak across 3 h 36 N/A
Go all the way around by road/trail (requires fording Squamish River) 71.5 km 300 m 15 km 3 h 45 N/A
2009-04-01 In the water at the north edge of Howe Sound just northeast of Woodfibre and only a few kilometres from yesterday's location. Drive to north of Britannia Beach, then kayak across 64.7 km 3 km 1 h 55 3 km Gale warning in effect.
2009-04-02 8 km into Georgia Straight, nearest land is near Wilson Creek. Drive to Horseshoe Bay, ferry to Gibsons, drive to point near Wilson Creek, then kayak 50 km 8 km 3 h 56 85 km Ferry cost
Same route by bike with inflatable kayak and pump in trailer. 5 h 10 Far.
2009-04-03 Near the peak of Zenith mountain, in the Tantalus range, 7 km west of the Squamish River. Drive to Skowishin Graveyard Indian Reserve 10, hike up mountain on foot. Probable deep snow. 104 km 7 km few days 132 km This is a multi-day trip
2009-04-04 Close to the middle of Georgia Straight, about 11 km from nearest land in Nanoose Drive/ferry to Nanoose. Kayak 11 km. 103 km 11 km 5 h 20 162 km 11 km into open ocean in a kayak?
2009-04-05 On the north slope of Mount Jimmy Jimmy in the Tantalus Range Drive to Coin Creek, hike up mountain 117 km 3 km 3 h 15 152 km Probably too much snow.
2009-04-06 On a ridge a little under a kilometre east of the Squamish Highway, just south of Swift Bus to Horseshoe Bay, bike to abeam, hike. 95.6 km 900 m 7 h 30 60 km Long bike
Drive to point abeam before hiking 5 h Left too late
2009-04-07 On a ridge near Porteau Cove Drive to Porteau Cove, hike up west face, ~1000m up 52 km 2.3km 4.5h 38km Had to meet people at airport.
Drive to Furry Creek, take access road, hike up east face and over top of ridge, 500m up 60 km 1.3km 3.5h
2009-04-08 In Howe Sound, 2.2 km offshore of the mainland, just southwest of Anvil Island Drive to Porteau Cove, kayak 7 km south 52 km 7 km 5 h 7.3 km Success!.
2009-04-09 In Howe Sound, about 200 m offshore Gambier Island, at the mouth of the southeastern bay. Bus to Horseshoe Bay, kayak around Bowen Island to Gambier 27.3 km 12 km 5.5 h 16 km My arms still hurt from yesterday, and this is FURTHER.
2009-04-10 On the Sunshine Coast, on a peninsula up the inlet in Saltery Bay Road to Horseshoe Bay, ferry to Langdale, road to Earl's Cove, boat 9.5km to landing on peninsula (possible dock), logging road 8km to approach point, hike 200-500m through bush to point (depending on how close the logging road gets). 107.6km 9.5km 0.5km Away for weekend.
2009-04-11 Source of Wilson Creek near Sechelt Road to Horseshoe Bay, ferry to Langdale, road to Sechelt, industrial/logging road through a mine, apparent logging road up the mountain to within 400m of point, hike through bush to point. 65km 400m Away for weekend.
2009-04-12 Middle of the Georgia Straight between Sechelt and Nanaimo. Road to Horseshoe Bay, ferry to Langdale, road to Sechelt, cut through somebody's yard and down a 100m cliff to beach, boat 12km into the Georgia Strait. 75km 11.95km Away for weekend.
2009-04-13 In the Georgia Strait, 2 km east of the north coast of Valdez Island. Drive to Horseshoe Bay, ferry to Departure Bay, drive to Duke Point, ferry to Gabriola Island, drive to southeast corner of Gabriola. Kayak 9 km. 101 km (3h19) 9 km (3 h) 6h 19 35 km Ferries $$$
Same route by bike. 5 h 8 h Don't have 16 h spare hours today.
2009-04-14 On Marlborough Bluffs, a kilometre northwest of Vancouver Bay in the Prince of Wales Reach of Jervis Inlet. Road to Horseshoe Bay, ferry to Langdale, road to Egmont, kayak 20 km up Jervis Inlet, beach at the Skwawkweehm Sechelt Band Lands, hike 3 km across to bluff. (It's only 500m from the water, but looks too steep to climb directly). 132 km (3h16 by car) 20 km (6h by kayak) 3 km (4 h) 13h 16 68 km Dangerous kayaking after dark.
Up Squamish Valley Road to Ashlu Creek and find overland route through bush via Falk Creek and Vancouver River. 124 km (4 h by car) 32 km (2 days) At least 2 days Too long
Road to harbour, float plane to Vancouver Bay, hike across bluff (or just air hash). 9 km (15 min) 72 km (20 mins) 3 km (optional: 4 h) 35 minutes Piece of cake!
2009-04-15 On a steep slope 2 km east of Kleindale on the Sunshine Coast Drive to Horseshoe Bay, ferry to Langdale, Highway 101 to Kleindale, hike/climb 2km east (gaining 700 m elevation) 112 km (2h49) 2 km (3 h) 5h49 34 km Don't want to take the car to geohashes.
Same by bike. 6.5h 9.5h Promised to do grocery shopping tonight.