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Mcmurdo Cabin
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A small, older, log cabin that can sleep six people. The hut sees heavy use in all seasons.
Located southeast of Silent Pass.
Hut reservations can be made through Columbia Valley Hut Society - cvhsinfo.org.
2 km walk-in from km 56 during snow free season. Variable distance via snowmobile during winter months dependent on road conditions.
Trail fee of $20/$25 collected by Golden Snowmobile Club - sledgolden.com. Industrial traffic use year round. Radio communication recommended for travel.
Driving Directions
Access: Commencing in Cranbrook, at the junction of Hwy 3/95 and Hwy 95A, follow Hwy 95A for 14.1km to Wycliffe. Turn south (left) onto the Wycliffe Park Road. Proceed 1.9 km, crossing the St. Mary River, and turn south (right) onto Wycliffe Road. Follow this road for 0.8 km and turn west (right) onto Perry Creek Road and set you odometer to zero. This is a good 2 wheel drive, gravel road. At 2 km this road is signed St. Mary River Road. Follow this road to a junction at 3.7 km, where it splits into the Perry Main Road to your left and the St. Mary River Road to your right. Take the left fork, onto Perry Main Road and reset your odometer to zero. At 1.9 km stay right on Perry Main FSR, crossing Perry Creek. Past the 10km road marker (4.5km from the start of Perry main FSR), turn right onto a side road and reset your odometer to zero (0). At 0.5km, take the left fork in the road. Continue up Antwerp Creek through a scenic canyon for 3.7km. This road is narrow, rough, and has few turnarounds. Park in the wide spot on the right-hand side of road. The trail to Lisbon Lake begins 50m back down the road at the blade sign, on the uphill side and follows an old roadbed. https://maps.app.goo.gl/pK5HYyM6eV4aM3i39
Lisbon (https://maps.app.goo.gl/pK5HYyM6eV4aM3i39 )
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Trail (Multi-use, Snowmobile, XC Ski, ATV, horse, mtn bike, hiking)