Snow – Mt Washington – 6 Jan 2016

Activity Snow
Destination Mt. Washington
Date 6 Jan 2016, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator QIOC
Contact Info qioutdoorclub@gmail.com;  please e-mail by Sunday night
Description Activities and destination will depend on the interests of the group.  At this time, all the cross country trails and nearly all of the snowshoe trails are open.
Meeting Place Quadra ferry terminal to Campbell River.  Car pools should be arranged in advance.
Departure Time 9:00 ferry to Campbell River.  Those taking cars need to be early enough to get on the 9:00 ferry.
Difficulty
Up to the group.
Costs Ferry and shared fuel.  Snowshoe pass is $8; Cross-country ski pass is $21 or $16 over 65.
Trip limits Availability of cars going up to Mt. Washington
Dogs? No
Notes: Bring equipment, warm clothing and lunch.

 

Trip Report – Mt. Washington – 16 Dec 2015

We knew that there would be snow, but the good weather was unexpected. Even the ferry ride was gorgeous. The four of us decided to snowshoe from the Rampart Hill chain-up area rather than going to Raven Lodge. The conditions were great: plenty of snow and, at -5° C, it was light and fluffy except where wind-packed. We meandered along a variety of tracked logging roads with excellent views of the mainland mountains. We stopped for lunch on an open knoll where we were pestered by Whiskey Jacks and then continued to ramble over the undulating area. We spent a while in untracked snow and then returned to the cars as the cloud above and below us increased. It was an easy day for the first outing. About 2 ½ hours; 6 km.

Debbie

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Snowshoeing – Mt. Washington – 16 Dec 2015

Hiking – Bike Trails – 17 Feb 2016

 POSTPONED TO 16 MARCH

Activity Hiking
Destination Bike trails, north of North Gowlland Harbour Rd.
Date  16 March 17 February 2016, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Mark and Kathryn
Contact Info 250-285-2103; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip
Description Carpool from store, 3 to 4 hours estimated total time, snack breaks may be taken.  Be prepared for wet!
Meeting Place Heriot Bay grocery store
Departure Time 10:00 am
Difficulty
Suitable for most
Costs Coffee and gas
Trip limits 10
Dogs?  If well behaved
Notes:

 

Hiking – Deepwater Bay – 20 Jan 2016

 POSTPONED TO 17 FEBRUARY

Activity Hiking
Destination Deepwater Bay
Date 17 February 20 January 2016, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Mark and Kathryn
Contact Info 250-285-2103; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip
Description Hiking on old road grade, passing old railway trestle on way in.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay grocery store
Departure Time 10:00 am
Difficulty
Suitable for most
Costs
Trip limits 10
Dogs? If well behaved
Notes: Be prepared for wet

 

Hiking – Blindman’s Bluff – 30 Dec 2015

Activity Hiking
Destination Cape Mudge Blindman’s Bluff
Date 30 December 2015, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Norris Weimer
Contact Info phone 3710 or norris.weimer@ualberta.ca.  Please contact the coordinator in advance.
Description We’re expecting cold, sunny weather for this scenic walk.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs?
Notes: Bring lunch or snack.

Snow – Mt Washington – 16 Dec 2015

Activity Snow
Destination Mt. Washington
Date 16 Dec 2015, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca or 3710; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip if you want to go. Please let me know if you are willing to drive.
Description We expect that Mt. Washington will open Dec 11th for alpine skiing.  Snowshoe rentals will be available.  They have snow now and next week is expected to be cold.  The plan is to spend a few hours snowshoeing in the Paradise Meadows area, but the activity and the length of time may depend on the group.  This is also dependent on the road conditions.
Meeting Place Quadra ferry terminal to Campbell River.  Car pools should be arranged in advance.
Departure Time 9:00 ferry to Campbell River.  Those taking cars need to be early enough to get on the 9:00 ferry.
Difficulty
Depends on the snow, but it’s the first trip of the year, so we won’t make it a marathon.
Costs Ferry and shared fuel.  Snowshoe pass at Mt. Washington is $8.
Trip limits Availability of cars going up to Mt. Washington
Dogs? No
Notes: Bring equipment, warm clothing and lunch.

 

Trip Report – Ramble Open Bay logging roads – 8 Dec 2015

On Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, three intrepid hikers (Valerie, Norris, and Julie and one dog, Briar) braved the latest storm cycle to explore some of the logging roads in the Open Bay area. Starting point was the junction of Granite Bay Road and Village Bay Lakes Road. A short walk eastward on the old logging road across from the Granite Bay Road, led to (locally named) Beaver Lake, a popular skating destination, now overflowing its banks due to the recent heavy rains. We noted that this lake would make an ideal swim/picnic stop in summer. A flagged route on the east end of the lake beckoned, and we bushwhacked along the route through mature forest for about 45 minutes to reach an impassible creek and waterfalls. As we navigated the wet forests and huge mud puddles, we were rewarded with mild temperatures and the sun peeking through the rising mists. A wider, cut trail led north away from the creek, which led us to a logging road and a reforested clearcut. We followed this road northwards, paralleling the Gravel Pit hill on Village Bay Lakes Road to the west of us. We then turned onto Village Bay Lakes Road and slogged uphill to our cars, completing a two hour excursion. Julie’s shortbread treats for our morning’s efforts were much appreciated. There are many more logging roads in the area to explore which would make good winter (low level) hikes, and Norris noted another flagged route for future outings.

Valerie

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Hiking – Open Bay logging roads – 9 Dec 2015

Mine Lake Bluff – 18 November 2015

Activity Hiking
Destination Mine Lake Bluff
Date 18 November 2015, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Julie Mellanby
Contact Info phone 3978.  Please contact the coordinator in advance.
Description Park near the Mine Lake boat access and walk to Camp Homewood.  From there the route ascends the bluff to the north of Mine Lake with great views — and the weather forecast is very good.  The trail going up the bluff can feel a bit exposed.  This is a hike, not a climb, but do have good footwear and be careful.  The trail down is a regular trail and it loops back underneath the bluffs to the start of the steep bit.  You could go up the down trail, but don’t try to go down the up trail.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Tru Value parking lot
Departure Time 09:30
Difficulty moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? yes
Notes: Bring lunch.

Hiking – Shellaligan Pass – 2 Dec 2015

Activity Hiking
Destination Shellaligan trails
Date 2 December 2015, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Les Hand
Contact Info 285-2029; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip
Description scenic path by the rocky shore, return through forest trail
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Store parking lot
Departure Time 10:00 am
Difficulty
moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? yes, if they stay by you
Notes: bring lunch

 

Hiking – Open Bay Ramble – 9 Dec 2015

 Rescheduled to Tuesday, December 8th

Activity Hiking
Destination Logging roads near Village Bay Lakes Rd and Valdez Road
Date 9 8 December 2015, Wednesday Tuesday
Trip Coordinator Valerie van Veen
Contact Info 250 285 2329  vvv@qisland.ca
Please confirm with trip coordinator by 8 pm Dec. 8 7.
Description This is a chance to explore some of the inactive logging roads off Village Bay Lakes and Valdez. If good weather plan for 4 hours, bring lunch; wet weather plan for a 2 hour walk.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Store or at junction of Granite Bay Road and Village Bay Lakes Road
Departure Time 10:00 am from Heriot Bay store
10:15 am from Granite Bay junction
Difficulty
easy
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? yes, must be under control at all times
Notes: Depending on what we find, we might explore several roads to get in a good walk.