Description
My Friend Alex Hudson is running this snow cave workshop + pizza at Mt Seymour so i am posting on his behalf.
Anyone interested in joining, please contact him directly for logistics. email: [email protected], Phone: 604-987-9855
Note that I may not be there so please contact him directly for any question
When: Saturday, March 1st, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or whenever you are satisfied with your shelter.
Where: Meet at the A & W
1133 Mt Seymour Rd · North Vancouver, BC
Hello, Snow Lovers,
You are invited to a fun-filled snow shelter event on Mt. Seymour. Depending on snow conditions, you can learn how to build a Fun, Safe Snow Cave or Quinzhee/Snow Trench Shelter*.*
All the fun and experiences you could wish for are packed into a single-day event. This will be a great learning experience for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. It will be an event you will talk about for years and it could save your life! You can come as a group or an individual. Everyone will work together to build a variety of snow shelters, learn to light a fire in the winter, and have a great time.
The hike to our building site is just 15 minutes from the parking lot with about a 100m elevation gain.
Learn how to survive the night
An accident, emergency, injury, poor weather, or unstable avalanche conditions may cause you to spend the night in the backcountry.
A snow cave is a shelter constructed in the snow by hikers, climbers, winter recreational enthusiasts, and winter survivalists. It has thermal properties similar to an igloo and is particularly effective at protecting from wind as well as low temperatures.
Your combination of equipment and skills determines whether your night out will be mildly uncomfortable or a brutal epic. A snow cave heated with a candle from your survival kit will enable you to spend the night in relative comfort.
A properly made snow cave can be 0 °C (32 °F) or warmer inside, even when outside temperatures are −40 °C (−40 °F).
Leave no trace: I’d like to keep our nature clean, therefore I’ll bring 2 toilet seats, garbage bags, toilet paper, snow saws, pipes, tarps, etc.
We will build two outhouses, one for Ladies and one for Gentlemen, and we’ll take all human waste from our campsite to the parking lot.
Leave your dog at home: Please do not bring your dog to this event.
You may donate to the event if you wish to for covering the cost
Please bring:
*Hiking or snow boots
*Waterproof pants
*Snow shovel
*Warm jacket & winter clothes, hat – wool or fleece
*Gloves plus one pair of extra
*Sandwich and Snacks
*Sunglasses
*Thermos with hot water, tea, or coffee…
*Be on time & bring your good energy, please.
{ Optional }
* Snow shovel, If you have one, bring it, please
* Sitting foam pad
* Mini crampons
[https://bcparks.ca/reserve/day-use/](https://bcparks.ca/reserve/day-use/)
SHUTTLE BUS: https://mtseymour.ca/the-mountain/getting-here/shuttle-bus
Translink: [http://tripplanning.translink.ca/hiwire](http://tripplanning.translink.ca/hiwire)
WEATHER
Local weather: [http://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/Mount-Seymour/forecasts/1449](http://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/Mount-Seymour/forecasts/1449)
Avalanche rating: [https://www.avalanche.ca/map/forecasts/south-coast](https://www.avalanche.ca/map/forecasts/south-coast)
MEC : [https://www.mec.ca/en/explore/contact-us/](https://www.mec.ca/en/explore/contact-us/)
Guest sign-up
Sign-ups are no longer available for this event.