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Posting early to gauge if there is enough interest---looking for at least 4 attendees.
Approx 15km/375m accumulated elevation gain @ "slightly over" moderate pace, however, for safety, pace will be slower thru the tricky/muddy spots. Not for beginners!
You s/b @ minimum a strong “B/moderate” level hiker or higher to enjoy this longer hike. Not suitable for anyone with balance/cardio/knee deficiencies.
Short snack break along the way.
Pet-free hike/NO DOGS please. No Pit toilet (however, there's one close by @ the end of Linx Road).

REMINDER: be prepared to show some of the Ten Essentials/First aid supplies that you carry in your pack-back. See Ten Essentials link below.

The always MUDDY trail follows along Nile Creek which cascades thru a series of drops and pools of various sizes. The further you go upstream, the more spectacular the waterfalls. A rope section (bring gloves) assists you up a short/steep hill. To avoid going thru the MUDDY sections again, we'll take an old de-activated service road with steep cross ditches out to the highway.

Note: we'll cross 2 southbound & then 2 northbound lanes and continue on access road before taking trail(s) to & along to Nile Creek back to vehicles.

Expect muddy and slippery with varied conditions and unstable terrain (log crossings, stones, roots & some blowdown). Hiking boots/shoes with good tread required. Gaiters and poles recommended.

Disclaimer: You are fully aware that your hosts are volunteers and not trained guides and you assume all responsibility for your own safety and well-being. By signing up to this event, you agree to our waiver available here: https://www.meetup.com/Nanaimo-Day-Hikes-Meetup/pages/22791742/waiver/.
All participants are expected to act as a responsible member of the group. Shared values of this trip include personal responsibility and mutual reliance. All participants are responsible for assessing the current road conditions, current weather conditions, your current physical condition and current trail conditions for the trip and you are responsible for your safety and well-being.
Please ensure you are fully prepared with proper gear and you're physically fit to do this hike with the group.

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