Trip Report – Rebecca Spit Hot Chocolate Walk – 2 Jan 2023

Eight club members welcomed the New Year with a (very) brisk walk around Rebecca Spit on Monday January 2, making the full loop from the Sasquatch parking lot north to the point, then heading back down via the campground to Heriot Bay road, and back to our cars. We moved to the west side of the Spit to have our Hot Chocolate social out of the light north-east wind.

The trail was surprisingly deserted and only one sailboat (of sorts) was anchored in Drew Harbour. Despite the washout on Heriot Bay Road, the Spit and trails were in good condition.

All New Year’s diet resolutions were postponed until Tuesday as we enjoyed our sweet snacks and hot chocolate (many thanks to Les and Diana for the delicious treats).  (6.1 km; 1.5 hours walking)

Valerie van Veen

 
Thanks to Valerie and Norris for the photos


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Hiking – Rebecca Spit Hot Chocolate Walk – 2 Jan 2023

Snow – Mt. Washington – 8 Feb 2023

This outing was originally scheduled for the week of January 18th

Activity Snowshoeing
Destination Mt. Washington nordic
Date 8 Feb
Trip Coordinator Valerie van Veen
Contact Info Vvv@qisland.ca, 250 285 2329; 778 242 5774
Description Never snowshoed and would like to try, or want to get back into winter sport mode… this trip to the Paradise Meadow trails at Mt Washington is for you. These trails are all maintained, tracked  (thus the charge) and well-signed so all we have to do is enjoy ourselves. The trails wind through woods and over the meadows, with beautiful views to the surrounding mountains, and vary from easy and mostly flat to more hills. We will start with the easy trail, doing more if/as the group wishes. Weather permitting, we will stop for a lunch break on the trail, bring lunch and a waterproof sit-upon as we will be sitting in snow. And be sure to bring water…snowshoeing at altitude is a good workout, even on the easier trails. Snowshoe rentals and a cafeteria at Raven Lodge, the Nordic centre. Bring poles if you wish. Expect to be back on the 4:30 ferry.
Meeting Place QI Ferry terminal, carpooling to be determined
Departure Time 9 am ferry *** note new schedule will be in effect on the 18th!
Difficulty
Easy trail to start
Costs Transportation costs and trail pass, adult $13, Snowshoe rental, full day, $21.
Trip limits None
Dogs? No
Notes: MUST confirm interest in this trip by Monday Feb 6 at 5 pm.
If you are renting, consider booking ahead on the Mt W website (call me if you have trouble navigating their site) You will need waterproof, comfortable boots or hiking boots and gaiters, or you can rent gaiters as well. Bring your own poles if you wish.
Please contact me if you have not snowshoed , or have not snowshoed at Mt W, before and have any questions or concerns about this trip.

Trip Report – Village Bay Main – 30 Dec 2022

Nine of us set out in rain gear for this rainy-day walk.  As it turned out, it didn’t rain.  And it wasn’t even windy.  It was just a simple, pleasant walk in the woods on a quiet logging road: Village Bay Main.  There were a few alders fallen across the road, but no problems.  We took the short trail that connects to the logging road which accesses the Shellaligan trail system and then returned to the vehicles.  After that, we made a quick visit to the big Douglas fir trees near pole 37 on Valdez Road.  (7.4 km; 2 hours, plus 200 m and 10 minutes for the tree)

Norris

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Hiking – A Logging Road – 30 Dec 2022

Hiking – A Logging Road – 30 Dec 2022

 

Activity Hiking
Destination A Logging Rd
Date 30 Dec, Friday
Trip Coordinator Norris Weimer
Contact Info norris.weimer@ualberta.ca or 3710  
Description This is an easy walk in the woods.  We will walk a logging road which connects the Bold Point/Surge Narrows Rd and Valdez Rd.  It is in the Shellaligan/Village Bay area, but not really part of the trails there.  It is relatively flat and straight.  No views, but it’s probably going to be a rainy day anyway.  This can be done as an out-and-back or a walk through with a car shuffle.  Or part of the Shellaligan trail system could be added, depending on the weather and the group.  Out-and-back would be about 7 km.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay parking lot
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty
Easy
Costs None
Trip limits None
Dogs?  
Notes: Expecting rain.  Bring gear for the weather and maybe a snack or lunch .

Trip Report – Cape Mudge Trails – 21 Dec 2022

The hike that was originally scheduled was postponed because the cold, snow and ice made it impractical.  We substituted a much easier outing at a lower elevation to avoid the sketchy trail conditions.  It was great to have 10 people participate on short notice for this solstice hike with some excellent sunshine and views.  We met at the Cape Mudge Lighthouse parking and walked near the shore to the Tsa-Kwa-Luten Lodge and into the forest to the east.  After crossing the dramatic canyon, we came out on sunny, snowy bluffs with great views of Wilby Shoal and Georgia Strait.  We circled back into the forest, crossing the creek and following along the west side of the canyon. 

After returning to the Lighthouse, most of us carried on along the Discovery Passage shoreline. The trail passes through a campground and continues north along the shore to the Cape Mudge village.  There are great views and trees along the way.  The wind was quite bracing, but it was mostly invigorating.   

These trails are on the lands of the We Wai Kai nation and we thank them for letting us and others use them.  7.3 km; 2 hours

Debbie

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Hiking – Cape Mudge Trails – 21 Dec 2022

Hiking – Cape Mudge Trails – 21 Dec 2022

 

Activity Hiking
Destination Cape Mudge trails
Date 21 Dec, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710  
Description Starting at the lighthouse we will walk to Tsa-Kwa-Luten.  From there we will hike the forest and bluff trail. After returning to the lighthouse we can walk to the village along the shore.  This will be about two hours if we do both short hikes.
Meeting Place Cape Mudge lighthouse parking lot
Departure Time 13:00
Difficulty
Easy
Costs None
Trip limits None
Dogs?  
Notes: Come prepared for the cold and snow on the ground.

Hiking – Rebecca Spit – 2 Jan 2023

 

Activity Hiking
Destination Rebecca Spit Hot Chocolate Walk
Date 2 January 2023, Monday
Trip Coordinator Valerie Van Veen
Contact Info 250 285 2329 vvv@qisland.ca
Description HAPPY NEW YEAR walk … celebrate the New Year with a brisk, short walk with old, and new, friends…. We will meet at the “Sasquatch” parking lot, second right turn after the Provincial Park Info Board to east side parking lot (call if you need help with these directions). We will walk north to the end of the Spit, then south, through the campground to Heriot Bay Road, then back to our cars for snacks/refreshments. A “Hot Chocolate” Walk … you are welcome to bring any Christmas leftovers for sharing.
Meeting Place “Sasquatch” parking lot
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty
Easy
Costs None
Trip limits None
Dogs? Must not run through group; must be under control; dogs and owners will go ahead of group
Notes: Must confirm with coordinator by SUNDAY, 9 pm; cancelled if dangerous driving conditions or weather.  Coordinator will notify registered participants by 9 am Monday morning if trip cancelled.

Hiking – Kay Dubois Loop – 30 Jan 2023

 

Activity Hiking
Destination Kay Dubois trail
Date 30 January 2023, Monday
Trip Coordinator Amanda
Contact Info mandy.weinerman@gmail.com
Description Starting at entrance to Kay Dubois we will turn at the big tree, heading up the hill, passing through the forest to do a loop back to Fir road and returning back to Smith.
Meeting Place At end of Smith road at Kay Dubois trailhead
Departure Time 11:00
Difficulty
Easy
Costs None
Trip limits None
Dogs? No
Notes:  

Trip Report – Blenkin Park Trails – 7 Dec 2022

Four people met at the community centre parking lot for a walk around the trails. There was still a few inches of snow on the trails, and although it was quite wet snow, it was not too slippery for a good walk. Starting on the Homestead Trail, we left from the batting cage, heading towards Smokey’s  Trail. At the Blackjack Trail corner we headed to the community centre trail and made our way back and forth on the connector trails towards the firehall access. At this point we made our way back on the Homestead Trail to the parking lot.  All in all it was a pleasant 2 hour walk. (6.5 km)

Brent

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Trip Report – Drew Creek Trail and Rebecca Spit – 5 Dec 2022

It was supposed to be a bright sunny day, but turned out to be overcast and +2° C.  Still seven hikers found it to be a very nice day and beautiful with the new snow. There was only a couple of inches of snow near the water, so the hike was easy. We met at the back parking lot at Rebecca spit and then walked south down past the Sasquatch sculpture and the memorial at Paddy’s Lagoon. We went as far as we could south and then returned by the same route to walk through the campground and over to the Drew Creek Trail. The trail was in good shape and magical with the snow hanging on the trees. We then returned through the campground to the back picnic area to have lunch. We were treated to smoked salmon and oysters, crackers and cheese, blueberry muffins, and mint tea. Afterwards we hiked around Rebecca Spit park. The distant mountains covered in snow made it spectacular.   9.5 km and about three hours.

Les

Thanks to Les and Norris for the photos, and to Les for the great food.

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Hiking – Drew Creek and Rebecca Spit – 5 Dec 2022