Multi-day Hiking – Salt Spring Island – 30 Jan-2 Feb 2017

 This trip is FULL.   You may call the coordinator to be put on the wait-list.

Activity Three days of hiking
Destination Salt Spring Island
Date 30 Jan – 2 Feb 2017, Monday to Thursday
Trip Coordinator Margot Wood
Contact Info margotw@gicable.com or phone 250.285.2393; please contact the coordinator as soon as possible; the deadline for committing to this trip is December 29.
Description Staying three nights at a rental property on Salt Spring Island, hiking each day.  We will check into the rental property & get settled. Off to hike. There are a number of hiking trails on Salt Spring Island, the most popular trails are in Maxwell Park. Maxwell Park is the second highest point on SSI. It rises about 595 metres, with a sheer drop on one side. the view can be quite spectacular. There is a network of trails within the park, one can drive into the park or walk up. Mt. Baker can be seen to the east, on a very clear day. There is also a network of hiking trails at Ruckle Park down in the southeast corner of SSI. A spectacular trail that goes to the shore at Yeo Point, lots of bird life on the water. There are some lovely hiking trails in Mouat Park, right in Ganges. Another addition is the Quarry Park Trail in Vesuvius, the trail takes you down to the waters edge. The Dunbabin Trail meanders through the forest in Dunbabin Park, an easy trail, a few stairs along the way. We will probably run out of days, not hiking trails.
We will divide the dinners amongst us and be responsible for our own breakfasts and lunches.
Car-pooling will be organized.
Salt Spring Island Hiking Trails: http://www.saltspringmarket.com Click on Hiking Trails & Map.
Meeting Place Quathiaski Cove, ferry line-up
Departure Time 9:00 am sailing, be early in case of overload.
Difficulty  Easy to Moderate.
Cost Accommodation approx. $65-$70 p. night, depending on number of persons attending. Ferry costs. Gas.
Trip limits Eight people.  Deadline booking is 29 Dec 2016. Full payment will be required on that date.
Dogs? No
Notes: Salt Spring Island Hiking Trails: http://www.saltspringmarket.com   Click on Hiking Trails & Map.

Hiking – Coppermine & Deepwater Bay – 23 Nov 2016

 Change of meeting time to 9:00

Activity Hiking
Destination DW1 Copper Mine and then Deepwater Bay
Date 23 November, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Les Hand
Contact Info 285-2029.  Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip.
Description We will be able to take 4-wheel drive vehicles to DW1 Road. It is about 4 km round trip hiking. If you would like to see some pictures of the mine check out prior trip report of Mar. 2, 2016.
We will then hike to Deepwater Bay, about 5 km round trip. It will be good to see this before the new logging starts to the south of the road.
These are both old roads but may have lots of water on them.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Store parking lot for car pooling
Departure Time 9:00 10:00
Difficulty
Moderate, but up and down
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? O.K. Please keep them from running back and forth through the group.
Notes: Bring a lunch and hopefully we will eat by the ocean.
I will bring a rope for those who want to get down to the side shaft.

Hiking – Bike Loop from WalCan Rd- 16 Nov 2016

Activity Hiking
Destination Bike Loop from WalCan Rd
Date 16 Nov, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info 285-3710 or debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca.  Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip.
Description We will start at the parking area on the WalCan Rd near Reed Lake.  Depending on the group’s interest, we will follow mountain bike trails, including Silk Stocking, Bite the Bullett, Lady Lumps, and Yellow Mud.  This will be a fairly long hike (4 to 5 hours), unless the weather is poor in which case we will do a shorter version.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Store for car pooling
Departure Time 9:00
Difficulty
Moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs?  yes
Notes: Bring lunch and gear for the weather.

Naturalist – Karst Formations – 12 November 2016

Activity Naturalist outing
Destination Quadra’s karst formations
Date 12 November 2016
Trip Coordinator NA
Contact Info RSVP to qioutdoorclub@gmail.com
Description This will be a short walk to see the volume of water coming through some of Quadra’s Quatsino limestone formations.  There is no trail; we will be following a route which may be slippery.  Conditions may not be favourable to descend to the creeks.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling.
Departure Time 14:00
Difficulty
Easy to moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? no
Notes: Bring gear appropriate for the weather.  Poles and a flashlight to see into these geological formations may be useful.

Trip Report – North Gowlland Bike Loop – 2 Nov 2016

Since the forecast for Wednesday called for full-on monsoon weather, we moved the trip to Tuesday. We started at the logging bridge, which crosses the creek along North Gowlland road, and hiked up Marlow’s Climb. We followed a short, flagged route from the logging road to the official North Gowlland hiking trail and followed that down to the creek and the road. After walking up the Missing Link logging road we joined the Silk Stocking mountain bike trail to a small lake and from there we followed Little Black Dress. After a short dipsy-doodle on Back Door and other trails we took Cash Only and Lady Lumps to return to the vehicles.

This walk combines a lot of trail sections into a very nice hiking loop. Although there are no big views along the way, the hike includes trails along and over mossy bluffs, an old open copper mine, wetlands and creeks, and always interesting trails. We had all the trails to ourselves with the moss and mushrooms. The rain held off until afternoon, so we had only a light sprinkle. 9.1km; 3 hours.

If you know what the mushrooms are, please let us know.

Debbie

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Hike – North Gowlland Bike Loop – 2 Nov 2016

Hiking – North Gowlland Bike Loop – 2 Nov 2016

 Change of date to Tuesday, Nov 1st

Activity Hiking
Destination North Gowlland Bike Loop
Date 1 Nov, Tuesday, 2 Nov 2016, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info 285-3710 or debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca.  Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip.
Description We will use bike trails, logging roads and a bit of official hiking trail to make this loop on both sides of North Gowlland Road: Marlow’s Road Climb, North Gowlland Trail, Missing Link, Little Black Dress, Back Door, Cash Only and Lady Lumps.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Store for car pooling
Departure Time 9:00
Difficulty
Moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs?
Notes: Bring lunch and gear for the weather.

Trip Report – Alternate Morte Lake Loop – 26 Oct 2016

We left from the Morte Lake parking lot thinking that we would follow George’s flagged route up the hill to the bluff south of Chinese Mountain. However, we found that the mountain bike trail, Breakfast Beer, had been completed, so we followed that instead. It’s a steep climb up to good views, at least the views are good if the weather cooperates.

We continued on mountain bike trails, following Ridge Trail, Seven Sins and Nirvana, for more views, and to join up with the official maintained trail around Morte Lake. We took that trail clockwise around the Lake.  We stopped for lunch at the picnic table at the northwest corner of the lake and the water level in the lake is so high it nearly reached the table. We continued along the north bluff and the access trail, turning off on the Dead Fish bike trail to return to the parking lot. These are great trails through beautiful, often open forest. The views, the lake and the fungi were wonderful. We only had occasional light rain during the hike, but it rained hard by the time we returned to Heriot Bay. 10.9 km; 4 hours.

Debbie

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Hike – Alternate Morte Lake Loop – 26 Oct 2016

Trip Report – Eagle Ridge – 28 Sept 2016

Five of us hiked to Eagle Ridge on a beautiful, warm, clear fall day.  We walked down to the beaver pond, hiked through the forest and up onto the mossy, rocky bluffs to great views of the wetlands and Discovery Passage.  It was still early, so we hiked out to Blindman’s Bluff for lunch.  It was quite warm and the views were great in all directions.  We had the trails all to ourselves.  5.6 km; 3 hours.

Debbie

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Hike – Eagle Ridge – 28 Sept 2016

Hike – Alternate Morte Lake Loop – 26 Oct 2016

 Change of meeting time to 9:30!

Activity Hiking
Destination Morte Lake loop via Dead Fish
Date 26 Oct 2016, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca or 285-3710;  Please contact the coordinator several days prior to the trip
Description Access Morte Lake using George’s flagged route up to and along the southern ridge, mountain bike trails to Dead Fish, and then either back along the bike routes or clockwise around the lake.  What we do will depend on the group and the weather.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Store for car pooling
Departure Time 9:30 10:00 A.M.
Difficulty
moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? Okay on leash – we may encounter bikes or animals
Notes: Bring lunch.  Expect some steep sections, wet sections, flagged routes, mountain bike trails, sandy beaches and views.

 

 

Hike – New Thompson Trail Loop – 5 Oct 2016

 Change of meeting time to 1:00

Activity Hiking
Destination Thompson Trail and new logging road loop
Date 5 Oct 2016, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info debbie.quigg@ualberta.ca or 3710.  Please contact the coordinator several days before the trip.
Description We will start along the Thompson Trail, turning briefly onto the B&B trail and then on to the new logging road.  This passes by rocky, mossy bluffs with some views to the north.  After turning onto an old logging road, we will return following the trail to Rousseau Ridge and then re-join the Thompson Trail to make a loop.  About 3 hours.  If the weather is poor we will do the more standard Hope Spring-Thompson Trail Loop.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay Tru Value parking lot
Departure Time 1:00 10:00
Difficulty moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs?  okay
Notes: Bring lunch.