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SFU students encouraged to walk up Burnaby Mountain during bus strike

One group that faces a stiff challenge to get where they want to go during the planned transit strike are SFU students at the Burnaby Mountain campus.

 Cross this off your bucket list: Take a walk up Burnaby Mountain to get to the SFU campus. Photo: Burnaby Mountain/Burnaby NOW file photoBurnaby Mountain. File photo/Burnaby NOW

Metro Vancouver's bus system is set to be shut down for three days beginning Wednesday due to strike action by drivers.

One group that faces a stiff challenge to get where they want to go are SFU students at the Burnaby Mountain campus.

Many students don’t drive vehicles and the hill is long and arduous, especially in the winter and likely in the dark for many after classes.

Dennis Gursey has set up a Facebook page that proposes a walk from the Production Way SkyTrain station up Burnaby Mountain to SFU. It’s set to take place on Thursday, starting at noon.

“For some people, (the bus) is the most reliable way of getting to SFU Burnaby, and there might not be an economical option of coming to their lectures if the buses aren't running,” Gursey says in the post.

“For that reason, an alternative that I propose is to walk (that's right) 4 kilometres up the mountain and crossing that insane feat off your SFU bucket list … don't hesitate to check yourself in and get excited to (hopefully) meet a bunch of like-minded individuals ready to conquer the Burnaby Mountain.”

Gursey estimates the walk will take roughly 90 minutes.