Chek Road.

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Chek Road.

Post by MCpl » Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:38 pm

Oh my God. Yo'all have to see what they've done to the road leading up to chek. Its still gravel, but its smooth all the way up, wider, and it has a new parking area just before the part where most people have trouble getting their cars up. Looks great.

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Post by MCpl » Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:31 pm

80% of the routes are totally dry and the rest have ice on em.

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Post by bike » Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:58 pm

I liked it rough. If your car didn't make it walk! :lol:

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Post by MCpl » Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:35 pm

I always figured you liked it rough. :) Must be from your days as a rookie.

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Post by crusty » Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:51 pm

From latest CASBC newsletter
Conroy Creek - Cheak
The Ministry of Forests (Squamish) did some helpful work at Conroy Creek in autumn 2005. They graded the road, and made some small improvements, including ditches. This should help keep it driveable. A new parking area below the existing one was built, a culvert/pipe was placed, and they may donate an outhouse. The Ministry has also suggested that a recreation area be established, including the key cliffs, parking and trails, and perhaps a small campsite and noticeboard. We hope to meet them on-site in the near future, to delineate the area and plan further work. There’ll probably be a volunteer day in the spring, to do necessary work. Grants from the Alpine Club of Canada – Vancouver Section Endowment Fund and National Environment Fund will help

The Climbers Access Society of BC is the grassroots conservation group
>which organizes British Columbian climbers and outdoor enthusists to
>protect and support public access to the cliffs and mountains of this
>spectacular province. We estimate that there are more than 10,000 climbers
>in BC. If you aren't a member, you should join!

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