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  • English: Parks Canada says, There are several gullies heading down to Hoge creek. They are all tricky and steep with a lot of loose scree and rocks. Choose your route carefully because some gullies are dangerous and impassable. Follow Hoge creek to the Donjek River. The creek will be high and numerous crossings will be required. You need to turn to the left (south) once you see these odd rocks that look like giant cow-patties.
  • Français : Plusieurs chemins mènent à la crique de Hoge. ils sont tous raides avec des rochers instables. Bien choisir son chemin.

    Turn left at the cow-pie rocks
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