Explorer Adventure
Arrive at the lodge around noon, settle in and I will present your horse. Chosen by personality and ability, especially for you. We will take a short ride before supper to insure that you are comfortable with your horse. This trip takes more preparation, as we have to pack our entire camp with us.
With packhorses in tow, it's off to Stickelan we go. Through Billy goat wash and on past the towering peaks. Mountain Goats on the crags looking down at us and the river crashing over the falls to our right.
Our destination is the lush meadows 2/3 rds of the way to the headwaters we make our first camp (16 miles). With a natural mineral lick just across the river to attract them, the wildlife watch us from a safe distance. We will be using this camp for two nights so make your bed comfy. By the time you have finished, a hot supper and its smells attract you to the camp fire.
After gathering the picketed horses and saddling up we go to the end of the valley. There is a family of Wolverine living there in the open alpine, dining on the Marmot (or Whistling Pig). Seeing Maggi's Icefield and the glaciers that create the Stickelan River impresses the eye and stimulates the mind.
Packing camp we travel the west side of the river up through the pass behind Lone Mt. with its clear brooks crashing down the steep slopes, occasionally dashing you with spray. Camping at tree line in Rafertys Basin and taking a hike up to the original mining claim staked in 1937. If you can catch the sunset from here its a beauty. Back for dinner and relax.
Riding some trails that I can't explain and give justice to, we get to the Copper Zone with its seven switch backs taking us down to the bottom and rocky Goat trail that takes us out the other side to an old mine road and the Morris Mine with its two tunnels, one 750 feet and the other 270 feet, all done by hand. Getting to Copper Creek Ranch at the base of the mt. by evening.
Now this is a place where you can play, and we stay here this day and just have fun. You can ride four miles on a old mine road that is great for running the horses, (and they love it ) and go fishing for 2 to 3 lb Rainbow trout in Tatlayoko Lake. Or ride down to the original mining camp with its remnents of a dream long ago. Pan for gold. At the right time of year the berries are lush and diverse, Saskatoon, Rasberry, Strawberries, Goose Berries, Thimble Berries and Choke Cherries.
Well here is where we start thinking about going home. Pack up and ride the 15 miles back to the lodge. A hot bath and exchanging stories rounds off the day.
- Medium
- 6 days
- 6 - 8
Fishing Adventure
Horse Back Fishing:
Arrive at the lodge around noon, settle in and take a short drive to Tatlayoko Lake to fish off Big Creek point for native Rainbows. Depending on the wind may be take the boat out to try some of the close coves.
Pack up the horses and head up to the top of Potato Mt. to fish Lingfield Lake and down the creek in the Beaver dams for Rainbow and Dollies. Staying at the Mt. Cabin for the night.
Pack up again and head off to the north end of Potato Mt. to Lincoln Lakes, a series of four lakes, each with its own size of Rainbow trout, all eager to bite and raise a fight on the end of your line. Here we make camp for three nights and fish the lakes, hiking between them.
Staying in a tent camp on the shore of the 4th lake and fishing (spin or fly ) for native Rainbow trout ranging from one to three lb. catch and release up to 150 fish a day. Great fighters.
Hike to the other lakes, each approx. 1/2 mile from camp, second lake has a lot of fish, Rainbow trout up to 1 1/2 lb. Third lake has few fish but up to 5 lb. Rainbow. First lake has Rainbow up to 3 lb.
Pack up and head back across the mountain to the cabin on top for the night, fishing at Lingfield on the way back.
Pack up and leave the Mt. Cabin, down to the lodge for a hot bath and private room for the night, camaraderie of the staff, all eager to hear our stories of adventure.
Lake Fishing Via Vehicle:
Arrive at the lodge, get aquainted with the staff and settle in. We will base out of the lodge and go by vehicle to the local lakes, fishing for Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden. Plan to visit a lake a day or back to the ones you prefer. Call us for prices
Heli Fishing:
Trips to remote lakes for drop camp fishing can be arranged with our neighbor who lives in the next valley ( 15 minutes away )and owns a Jet long Ranger guest seating capacity six. Call us to arrange and price quote.
- Easy
- 6 days
- 4 - 8
Grand Explorer
The Grand Explorer combines the best of both the Pioneer and the Explorer and adds three more valleys including the Ottarasco, Storm , and Jamison. Culminating with a raft trip across Tatlayoko Lake (3 miles).
Arrive at the lodge around noon, settle in and match a horse for you. We will take a short ride before supper to ensure that you are comfortable with your horse.
Early the next morning after a hearty breakfast mount up and ride up Potato Mt. to the 2 story cabin, at 6100 feet, approx. 9 miles. Unpack and settle in there, after lunch, go for a ride to Lingfield lake and check out the fishing, and back to the cabin for a waiting supper and camaraderie around the blazing campfire. ( your choice of sleeping arrangements, Cabin, Tent or under the stars).
The next morning after breakfast, head off to Chilco lake rim with views of impressive Chilco Lake ( Tsylos Park ), Tsuniah Lake, Nemaia Valley and surrounding Coast Mt. Having lunch and spotting for wildlife bedded down in the breaks. Maybe a closer inspection of a fossil outcrop. Back to the cabin by the long way looking for and stalking wildlife for some excellent photographs. Supper awaits.
This morning we are going to the north end of the Mt. 10 miles or so through Marmot Basin with its whistling pigs and Monkey head flowers and on to the grave of Killer of white men, the last Native from the Wadington massacre then ride back along the rim overlooking Tatlayoko Lake, Niut Mt. and the coast range with views of Mt. Wadington, our highest mountain in BC. Across the moonscape and if the snow banks are there, traverse across them to the main fossil beds with 50 to 75 million year old fossilized clams. Home feels pretty good this night and a sauna may be in order with a cool dip into Echo lake after.
After a hearty breakfast we head off the mountain via the south end and stay the night at the lodge , pleasent relaxing with private room.
With pack horses in tow ,it's off to Stikelan we go. Through Billy goat wash and on past the towering peaks. Mountain Goats on the crags looking down at us and the river crashing over the falls to our right. Finally at the lush meadows 2/3 of the way to the end we make our first camp (16 miles). With a natural mineral lick just across the river to attract them, the wildlife watch us from a safe distance. We will be using this camp for two nights so make your bed comfy. By the time you have finished, a piping hot supper and its smells attract you to the roaring fire. I think you gotta call this living.
After gathering the picketed horses and saddling up we go to the end of the valley. There is a family of Wolverine living there in the open alpine, dining on the Marmot (or Whistling Pig). Seeing Maggi's Ice field and the glaciers that create the Stikelan River impresses the eye and stimulates the mind.
Packing camp we travel the west side of the river up through the pass behind Lone Mt. with its clear brooks crashing down the steep slopes, occasionally dashing you with spray. Camping at tree line in Rafertys Basin and taking a hike up to the original mining claim, staked in 1937. If you can catch the sunset from here its a beauty. Back to camp for dinner and relax.
Riding some trails that I can't explain and give justice to, we get to the Copper Zone with its seven switch backs taking us down to the bottom and rocky Goat trail that takes us out the other side to an old mine road and the Morris Mine with its two tunnels, one 750 feet and the other 270 feet, all done by hand. Getting to Copper Creek Ranch at the base of the Mt. by evening.
Now this is a place where you can play, and we stay here this day and just have fun. You can ride four miles on a old mine road that is great for running the horses, (and they love it) and go fishing for two to five lb. Rainbow trout in Tatlayoko Lake. Or ride down to the original mining camp with its remnants of a dream long ago. At the right time of year the berries are lush and diverse, Saskatoon, Raspberry, Strawberries, Goose Berries, Thimble Berries and some Choke Cherries.
We have a long way to go today, 15 miles of trail, some is an old mining trail for horses which turns off into Enchantment Valley, we continue on a cattle trail to our destination. Hesches Haven. Tonight everybody sleeps well.
Well lets go exploring today, up Enchantment valley, some bushwhacking to do and possibly seeing a Grizzly bear, back for supper.
Pack up and we are outa here, up the Storm creek trail to Jamison Valley and its fields of flowers. It's good to get back up to the alpine again. Some pretty little aquamarine lakes set against sheer rock bluffs towering 1000 feet above.
There are some really nice places to explore, ride off to the head of Storm Creek and look over the pass to West Branch and the Mosley Creek drainage, lots of wildlife and scenic views.
Today we leave the alpine and head down the Jamison trail, arriving at the shores of Tatlayoko lake. There waits our transportation, a 80 by 22 foot log raft. First check the wind and if all is ok then load up 1/2 the horses and all our camping gear and push off. It takes about 3 hours to get across to where the lodge team waits with the vehicle to haul all of the gear to the lodge. Your choice, ride horses the 4 miles back or ride in the vehicle. Hot bath and a big supper rounds off the day.
Relaxing and some light riding and a chance to bid good by to your transportation for the last two weeks, what is much more than just a horse, now is one of the best friends you will ever have.
- Advanced
- 10 days
- 6 - 8
6-Day Adventure
Special 6 day Adventure Couple Package.
On your arrival at 1 pm in the afternoon we match a horse to you and you are off to the Mt. top Cabin.
Sleeping in the 2 story cabin or your private tent, you will enjoy 3 days of Horseback Alpine Exploring, seeing 75 million year old fossil beds, fields of flowers, wildlife and views of the coast range that will last in your mind forever.
Off the Mt. for three nights stay in the lodge to enjoy your private room , bath and fine dining. During the days go on lower elevation guided exploring trips, to old mining activities, lake exploring, fishing for average 2 / 3 pound rainbow.
Max. of 4 guests per trip.
Includes : Meals, Accommodation and Adventures.
Bring only your personal belongings and your camera.
- Easy
- 6 days
- 1 - 4