Snow – Mt. Washington Area – 23 Jan 2024

This trip was re-scheduled from January 17th.

Activity Snowshoeing
Destination Mt. Washington area
Date 23 Jan, Tuesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710.  Please contact the coordinator by Monday night.
Description We will likely go to Paradise Meadows. Participants without equipment can rent snowshoes from the resort. Ramparts Hill is the other possible option.
Meeting Place QI Ferry terminal
Departure Time 9:30 ferry; drivers need to be early enough to avoid overload.
Difficulty
Easy to moderate. As the first trip of the season, we will not be hugely ambitious.
Costs Transportation costs and trail pass if we go to Paradise Meadows. Snow shoe passes are $14.  Ramparts Hill is free.
Trip limits 12
Dogs? No
Notes: Bring lunch as we may not eat at Raven lodge.  Have reliable equipment and winter gear.

Trip Report – Morte Lake Loop – 4 Jan 2024

Six of us headed out from the first parking lot for Morte Lake off of Walcan Road. We were fortunate to experience sunshine and no wind for this time of year. The loop took us up Dead Fish trail inclining through a beautifully forested area and onto some brilliant green mossy bluffs to a bit of a lookout with a peekaboo view of the lake below. From there, we descended down Seven Sins trail to Ridge trail and onto the Tripod connector where we saw a beautiful wetland area on the way to the Morte Lake trail that circles Morte Lake. The sandy beach swimming area was covered in lake water and we followed signs to a lookout area which is a rocky beach just past the swimming beach on the south side of the lake. We surprised a flock of ducks enjoying the sun on the water and stopped for a bite to eat on the rocks in the sunshine near the shore. Heading east on the south side of Mort Lake undulating trail we hiked back to our vehicles. This hike was very beautiful overall and took us through varied forested terrain where we heard the sounds of rushing water from the swollen creek and a cascading water fall. The trail is well maintained and the hike took approximately 3.5 hours including lunch and was approximately 12 km’s.

Vikki

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Hiking – Morte Lake Loop – 4 Jan 2024

Trip Report – Benn Mine and Deepwater Bay – 27 Dec 2023

Eight of us combined two hikes from Deepwater Main on an overcast day which threatened rain.  We headed up an old logging road which is eroded and climbs a bit, to the old Benn mine.  The overturned Oldsmobile, the core samples and other mining artifacts are historically interesting, as are the pits with their collapsed roofs.  The rocks with quartz and copper are showy and the tunnel with water and light at the end is atmospheric. (2,8 km; 150m elevation; 1¼ hours)

We headed back down and then hiked down along the beautiful creek to Deepwater Bay.  This is a steep valley which has always been prone to tree fall and landslides.  When the Outdoor Club last hiked this in March 2020, every downed tree had been chainsawed for easy passage, but this time the deadfall was unprecedented.  We climbed over, under or through 56 trees and the resulting thicket obscured much of the creek.  The rain held off and we had lunch on the shore where the old salmon hatchery has been torn down and the owner is improving the property.  We are very grateful that “leave no trace” access is permitted here.  We then climbed back up the hill and through the deadfall to the vehicles.  Thankfully the wind and rain mostly held off until later in the day.  (4.5 km, 235 m elevation; 2 hours with lunch)

Debbie

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Hiking – Benn Mine and Deepwater Bay – 27 Dec 2023

Snow – Mt. Washington Area – 17 Jan 2024

Postponed due to snow!

Activity Snowshoeing
Destination Mt. Washington area
Date 17 Jan, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710.  Please contact the coordinator by Monday night.
Description We will likely go to Paradise Meadows. Participants without equipment can rent snowshoes from the resort. Ramparts Hill is the other possible option.
Meeting Place QI Ferry terminal
Departure Time 9:00 ferry; drivers need to be early enough to avoid overload.
Difficulty
Easy to moderate. As the first trip of the season, we will not be hugely ambitious.
Costs Transportation costs and trail pass if we go to Paradise Meadows. (If I understand the webpage correctly, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are now the same price.  A weekday ticket is $29 for under 65 and $24 for 65 and older).  Ramparts Hill is free.
Trip limits 12
Dogs? No
Notes: Bring lunch as we may not eat at Raven lodge.  Have reliable equipment and winter gear.

Hiking – Little Black Dress & Silk Stocking Loop – 22 Jan 2024

 This hike is postponed due to snow.

Activity Hiking
Destination Little Black Dress and Silk Stocking Loop
Date 22 Jan 2024, Monday
Trip Coordinator Norris Weimer
Contact Info norris,weimer@ualberta.ca or 3710
Description We will start at the Copperhead logging road and hike this counter-clockwise.  We will use mountain bike trails to travel through a variety of terrain with open bluffs, a good forest (and recent logging), old mining and a forest lake.  Very roughly 7 km and 3 hours with lunch
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty Moderate, with some steep sections and lots of undulating parts
Costs None
Trip limits 12
Dogs? On leash
Notes Dress for the weather.  Bring lunch and poles if you use them.

Hiking – Morte Lake Loop – 4 Jan 2024

Activity Hiking
Destination Morte Lake Loop
Date 4 Jan, Thursday
Trip Coordinator Vikki O’Brien
Contact Info resvo2004@yahoo.com, 250-938-2864
Description We will park at the first parking lot accessing trails to Morte Lake and hike up Deadfish then down Seven Sins to Ridge Trail, then onto Tripod Connector to the Morte Lake Trail and take that trail back to the vehicles. This is a moderate hike covering approx 12.6 km. Actual hiking time is approximately two hours and 30 minutes however we will stop somewhere for a snack and break. The trail is undulating and the ascent up Deadfish is approximately 200 m to the highest point from the parking lot.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot for carpooling
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty
Moderate
Costs
Trip limits 10
Dogs?
Notes: Bring a snack or light lunch. There is some water on this trail so wear waterproof hiking boots and layer up for the weather.

Trip Report – Eagle Ridge Loop – 20 Nov 2023

Seven of us hiked up the Eagle Ridge trail to the viewpoint overlooking the ponds, Discovery Passage, and towards the Vancouver Island mountains.  It was a cloudy day, without rain, but hints of sunshine in the distance.  From that viewpoint we went back down a bit and then followed a route which descends under the northeast-facing cliff of Eagle Ridge.  We gradually ascended a series of open, mossy bluffs moving north and upwards.  The walking is on moss-covered rock, a series of gentle ledges.  From the highpoint we crossed over to the view looking north, with fresh snow on the mainland mountains.  We then descended this long, moss covered ridge toward the east.  We stopped for a quick lunch sheltering from the rising southeast wind before continuing down the hill.  The route is a bit more complicated near the bottom as the old logging road is now overgrown, but this is short and we quickly arrived at the Copperhead logging road, leading us back to the vehicles.  These are beautiful bluffs, not often visited.  (4.1 km, 2½ hours)

Norris

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Hiking – Eagle Ridge Loop – 20 Nov 2023

Hiking – Benn Copper Mine and Deepwater Bay – 27 Dec 2023

Activity Hiking
Destination Benn Copper Mine and Deepwater Bay
Date 27 Dec 2023, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info 3710 or dmquigg@gmail.com; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip
Description We hope to be able to drive up the active logging road to begin the hike.  We will follow old logging roads up to the copper mine and then return to follow the steep creek down to Deepwater Bay.  The old fish hatchery has recently sold and is being upgraded by the new owner.  About 7km, around 3 hours, and some noticeable elevation gain and loss.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling
Departure Time 10:00 am
Difficulty
moderate
Costs
Trip limits 10
Dogs?
Notes: We will need high clearance vehicles to avoid the long walk up the logging road.  Bring lunch and gear for the weather.

Hiking – Hopespring-Thompson Trail Loop – 13 Nov 2023

Activity Hiking
Destination Hopespring – Thompson Trail Loop
Date 13 Nov, Monday
Trip Coordinator Louise Squire
Contact Info lsquire@sasktel.net
Description We will meet at Hopespring Rd trail head and circle Heriot Ridge ending up on Thompson Rd and walking back to the trailhead. There will be 2 or 3 short side trips to check out Heriot Ridge viewpoints, some old growth and perhaps to the old homestead. Depending on weather and time, we will stop at Rousseau Rock for lunch (with a view), or stop at a grassy nook for a short lunch break and comradery.Fund Fact – Comradery is a spirit of friendship and community between two people or a group of people. The members of the group are comfortable around each other and support each other.
Meeting Place Hope Spring Rd Trail Head
Departure Time 10:30
Difficulty
Moderately easy
Costs None
Trip limits 10
Dogs? Under control or on leash
Notes: Bring a lunch, clothes for the weather, a seating pad and poles are recommended.

Hiking – Eagle Ridge Loop – 20 Nov 2023

Activity Hiking
Destination Eagle Ridge Loop
Date 20 Nov 2023, Monday
Trip Coordinator Norris Weimer
Contact Info norris.weimer@ualberta.ca or 3710
Description This hike will include the official trail to Eagle Ridge and an unmarked route descending the ridge and continuing on to the higher ridge to the north.  From there we will descend to the logging road and return to the vehicles. The descent from Eagle Ridge is briefly very steep on mossy rocks.  There is no trail.  Three to four hours hiking.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty
The section up to Eagle Ridge is a maintained trail of moderate difficulty.  The descent from Eagle Ridge is briefly tricky.  The segment to the next ridge and down to the logging road is on an unmarked route through mostly open forest.
Costs none
Trip limits 10
Dogs? No
Notes: Bring lunch, poles if you use them, and gear for weather.