Mountain Goat --- BC --- again -- help help --

olek_Z_bc said:
Thanks for the info in regards to mt meager :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I don't care about the fly in, do you think i'll really pay 1000 bucks for a flight, lol

Keep it on topic, if you want to give me legal advice in regards to something i did not do post in off topic :rolleyes:

Now if someone has something useful to post in regards to the conditions of climbing mt meager and the access around it speak up, otherwsie STFU, thanks :)

I am fairly certain it is only the bridge across Meager creek a little ways up from the turnoff that got washed out, not the one across Lilloet River (unless this one has washed away within the last year). You should be able to park at the bridge, walk across, and access Mount Meager from the Northeast ridge. This is tough country though, so be careful and don't get yourself in trouble.
 
ryanb said:
I am fairly certain it is only the bridge across Meager creek a little ways up from the turnoff that got washed out, not the one across Lilloet River (unless this one has washed away within the last year). You should be able to park at the bridge, walk across, and access Mount Meager from the Northeast ridge. This is tough country though, so be careful and don't get yourself in trouble.

Yup, the little bridge is safe from wash out's cause it is high up in a narrow canyon. I think i'll drive up there before I go hunting and investigate the trek up. Seeing as mt meager is a vulcano I am hoping for a bit of forest and then bare or moss covered rock. Mind you if it gets to the point of actual mountain climbing and not just hiking i might rethink the situation ;)
 
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