Activity | Hiking |
Destination | Alternate Morte Lake Loop |
Date | 1 Nov 2017, Wednesday |
Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
Contact Info | debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca or 285-3710. Please contact the trip coordinator prior to the trip. |
Description | We will use mountain bike trails and official trails to make a loop. We expect to start on Morning Beer, but the exact length of the loop will depend on conditions and the group. |
Meeting Place | Heriot Bay store parking lot, to arrange carpools |
Departure Time | 10:00 |
Difficulty |
moderate |
Costs | none |
Trip limits | none |
Dogs? | okay if under control |
Notes: | Bring lunch and water. |
Monthly Archives: September 2017
Hiking – Stramberg Old Growth – 25 Oct 2017
Activity | Hiking |
Destination | Stramberg Old Growth |
Date | 25 Oct 2017, Wednesday |
Trip Coordinator | Norris Weimer |
Contact Info | norris.weimer@ualberta.ca or 285-3710. Please contact the trip coordinator prior to the trip. |
Description | This trail begins near Village Bay Lake and follows open meadows leading into and through the forest on old, unmaintained logging roads. The reward at the end of the hike is a grove of old growth firs. This is not an official trail. Expect blow-down and brush. About 13 km; 5 hours or more. |
Meeting Place | Heriot Bay store parking lot, to arrange carpools |
Departure Time | 09:30 |
Difficulty |
moderate, due to unmaintained trail and quite long |
Costs | none |
Trip limits | none |
Dogs? | okay if under control |
Notes: | Bring lunch and water. |
Hiking – Kellerhals Farm – 4 Oct 2017
Activity | Hiking |
Destination | Kellerhals Farm |
Date | 4 October 2017, Wednesday |
Trip Coordinator | Julie Mellanby/Meg Stewart |
Contact Info | phone 3978. Please contact the coordinator in advance. |
Description | The destination will be decided by the group. |
Meeting Place | TBD |
Departure Time | 9:30 |
Difficulty | TBD |
Costs | none |
Trip limits | none |
Dogs? | |
Notes: |
Hiking – Shellaligan Pass – 27 Sept 2017
Activity | Hiking |
Destination | Shellaligan Pass |
Date | 27 Sept 2017, Wednesday |
Trip Coordinator | Julie Mellanby |
Contact Info | 250-285-3978; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip |
Description | This is a classic Quadra walk along rocky bluffs overlooking Hoskyn’s Channel and Village Bay, and through forest. Depending on the group, we can do the shorter or the longer loop. |
Meeting Place | Heriot Bay grocery store parking lot |
Departure Time | 9:30 am |
Difficulty |
Easy |
Costs | none |
Trip limits | none |
Dogs? | yes |
Notes: | Bring lunch |
Trip Report – Eagle Crag – 20 Sept 2017
We had a beautiful fall day for this short hike to Eagle Crag. It was clear and cooler, with maple leaves on the ground and fresh snow on the Vancouver Island mountains. We started up the trail on the south side of South Chinese Mountain, but kept going straight at the right-hand turn along the creek. The flagged path winds up, sometimes steeply, under the ridge. After passing along the base of some climbing routes, the path skirts the west end of the rock face and emerges at the top of the bluff. We wandered along the rock ledges, through manzanita, until we arrived at the east end. We took a break and admired the view before returning to the vehicles. 3.8 km; 2¾.
Debbie
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- View of Strait of Georgia
- Mt Albert Edward with fresh snow
- Manzanita
- Rebecca Spit & beyond
- Eagle Crag
Trip Report – Around Mt. Seymour – 13 Sept 2017
On a cool, clear, crisp fall day, six of us set out to do the hike around Mt. Seymour. The first leg was up the trail to Nugedzi Lake and it was a relief not to have the climb up in the scorching temperatures of the previous weeks. We stopped at the viewpoint near the top of the steep part and appreciated the smoke-free air again and the views of the mountains which had been hidden by smoke most of the summer. Not much snow left on them anymore.
We had lunch at Nugedzi Lake and a couple pairs of feet were cooled off in the lake. Then there was a short bushwhack through a little salal and we joined a flagged route. No idea who flagged this route, but it is very pretty, going along the ridge and valleys through old open forest, then it makes a descent and joins an old logging road. The old logging road is easy walking, going past a couple of lakes, then it contours around the north side of Mt. Seymour. We stopped at several more viewpoints. Finally the logging road descends and meets the Granite Bay road and the cars we had placed there in the morning. 12.6 km; 6¾ hours.
Norris
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- Stramberg Lake and beyond
- lake west of Mt. Seymour
- Sundew
- Clear Lake and beyond
- British Soldier lichen
Trip Report – Kanish Bay – 30 Aug 2017
After weeks of dry weather, August 30 started out in a shower of rain, delaying, but not cancelling, the planned kayak outing to the Chained Islets in Kanish Bay. Four club members launched at the Granite Bay ramp and made our way along the south coast of the Bay to the Islets. After a short break for a snack, we ambled back, meeting rain about half an hour before returning to Granite Bay. The main benefit of the weather was the calm to light breezes from the southeast, rather than the heavy north westerlies that often blow into the Bay. 9.9 km; 3¼ without the shore break.
Darcy Mitchell
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