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Hiking Season Wrap-Up
Trail usage nearly doubled in August from 2024 Members of LBSAR ground team search for stranded hikers on November 5, 2025. Photo by Scott Mackenzie. While a few die-hard winter hikers continue to seek out back-country trails, the mid-November rains generally mean the bulk of the 2025 hiking season is over, and it's time for a look back. The process of keeping a good record of numbers of hikers in the watershed above Lions Bay was hampered this year when vandals damaged exist

kc dyer
Nov 122 min read
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Hospitality on the Trails
New water source, hiking stick rack welcome additions The season may be winding down, but hikers entering the Sunset trailhead have come...

kc dyer
Sep 12, 20242 min read
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Grassroots Initiative Underway Addresses Fire, Water Concerns
Possible 'Win-Win' solution for hikers and watershed protection (Editor's note, March 25: Due to privacy concerns, resident names have...

kc dyer
Nov 20, 20236 min read
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