| Activity | Camp, Kayak, Hike. |
| Destination | Cortes Island |
| Date | 5-7 August 2013, Tuesday-Thursday |
| Trip Coordinator | Margot Wood |
| Contact Info | 285-2393, margotw@uniserve.com |
| Description | Two nights stay at Smelt Bay Provincial Park. 1) Kayak Squirrel Cove to visit Ha’thayim Long House continue in bay & to Junction Point. 2) Smelt Bay to Hollyhock, beautiful tidal waters, visit Hollyhock garden, kayak to Hank’s Beach & North Twin Island. 3) Mansons Lagoon to Marina Island. 4) Hike Easter Bluff Trail. All these trips are dependent on weather/wind conditions. |
| Meeting Place | Ferry Line Up for Cortes |
| Departure Time | 09:05 Ferry |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | Camp site, ferry. |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | Smelt Bay Provincial Park is a beautiful camp site but fills up quickly. One camp site is booked. Each camp site will accommodate 4 adults.Need tent, kayak, food. Water available at the camp site.
Squirrel Cove has a general store & gas bar. Ha’thayim Lodge is in a gorgeous setting & a magnificent building overlooking the ocean. Lots of interesting shorelines in the bay & onto Junction Point. Smelt Bay, Hollyhock, Hank’s Beach, North Twin Island, an interesting tidal water trip. Hollyhock has a beautiful garden that we can wander. Hank’s Beach is the newest park on Cortes with many intriguing rock formations. North Twin Island has many lovely tidal pools around its shoreline. Manson’s Lagoon to Marina Island, interesting islands, Gorge Harbour plus Shark Spit, a lovely place to have lunch. Great returning at tide change. Easter Bluff Trail – this trail is part of Linnaea Farm, parts are steep & rocky but worth the workout to see the gorgeous views at the top overlooking Cortes Bay. The trips will be scheduled to meet weather conditions for safety & enjoyment. Return on the afternoon of the 7th. |
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Trip Report – Morte Lake Loop – 21 May 2014
We had a great group of eight hikers, but not great weather for this hike around Morte Lake. The day started with overcast and worked up to drizzle and rain.
We used some route variations to make this loop around Morte Lake, rather than the official maintained trail. We started on George’s flagged route which leaves directly from the parking lot and climbs steeply up to the ridge south of the creek flowing from Little Morte Lake. Everyone helped to find the next flag and we stayed on course. The mossy bluffs and death camas were lovely, but the views were quite limited by the weather. From the ridge summit we joined the under-construction mountain bike trails that lead along the ridge, down to a saddle and up again to the Dead Fish mountain bike trail. We continued on mountain bike trails down to the official maintained trail and then followed the trail clockwise around Morte Lake. We stopped for lunch at the southwest lake viewpoint and admired the sandy beaches along the way. After Little Lake we crossed the creek and re-joined the mountain bike trail, through an open forest with good views of the creek. There were newts and oyster mushroom along the way. About 11.5 km, a bit more than 4 hours.
- South Chinese Mtn.
- Morte Lake
- Oregon Grape
- Oyster mushrooms
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Some of the posted photos were taken on a sunnier day earlier in May.
Trip Report – Main Lake 12-14 May 2014
Five club members enjoyed the first multi-day paddle of the season, camping at Main Lake and touring all the corners of the park. We set off from the Mine Lake boat launch on an overcast Monday morning which turned to drizzle later in the day. As the campsite is well equipped with a picnic table and a frame above it for setting up tarps, we were comfortable and dry. In the afternoon, we paddled down to the south end of Village Bay Lake to the fish counting gate, and returned for an excellent supper featuring prawns in garlic butter, supplied by Les. After a drizzly night, Tuesday dawned sunny and calm. With high water levels, we were able to paddle up the channel to Little Main Lake – a highlight of the trip. One of the group headed home in the afternoon due to a bad cold, while the rest enjoyed the campfire, the moonrise and a nocturnal visit from a rather large frog. On Wednesday morning we paddled to the east end of Main Lake, walked the old portage trail to Yeatman Bay and enjoyed the view from the tidal island at the mouth of the bay. We arrived back at the launch site about two o’clock.
- mouth of Clear Creek
- Shadow Brook to Little Main
- Shadow Brook to Little Main
- Little Main Lake
- Shadow Brook
- Main Lake
- Main Lake
- frog
- Main Lake
- the walk to Yeatman Bay
- view from Yeatman Bay
- sea blush
- Yeatman Bay
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Paddling/camping Octopus Islands 2-4 June 2014
| Activity | Multi-day Paddle |
| Destination | Octopus Islands |
| Date | June 2 – 4; Monday to Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Darcy Mitchell |
| Contact Info | darcm@telus.net or 285 2739 |
| Description | A three-day, two night paddle and camping trip to the Octopus Islands via Beazley Passage/Surge Narrows. This is a very scenic area that offers opportunities for both paddling and hiking (to Newton Lake and/or from Waiatt Bay to Small Inlet). |
| Meeting Place | Discovery Islands Lodge, almost at the end of Surge Narrows road. Driving time 45-50 minutes from the Cove. |
| Departure Time | One p.m. in order to transit the Narrows just before slack, which is 1:54 p.m. Allow at least one hour to unload cars and pack kayaks, so arrive by noon at the lodge. |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Cost | Launching fee – $10.00 per kayak (special reduced price for the Club!) |
| Trip limits | 8 (no more than 6 tents, preferably 4) |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | Please let the coordinator know at least 4 days before the trip if you will be going – by email, please. The trip is weather dependent and the final ‘call’ will be made by email by 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 1. Trip participants must be capable of self-rescue. You can drive down to the dock at the lodge to unload, but cars must be parked in the upper parking lot. If you are the first to arrive, please walk down the hill from one of the upper parking lots to make sure there is room to bring vehicles down to unload. If you are interested in renting a kayak for this trip, please contact Coast Mountain Expeditions directly. |
Kayak Chain Islets & Orchard Bay 20 August 2014
(rescheduled from 25 June 2014)
| Activity | Kayaking |
| Destination | Chain Islets & Orchard Bay |
| Date | Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Les Hand |
| Contact Info | 285-2029 |
| Description | We will leave Granite Bay and go around the Chain Islets. Then cross Kanish Bay to Orchard Bay and back to boat launch. |
| Meeting Place | Granite Bay boat launch. |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty | moderate |
| Costs | $5 to launch |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | no |
| Notes: | This is about 9 nautical miles or 15 km so will take about 5-6 hours depending on how many stops. Please be there about 9:30 so we can leave at 10. NW winds are a factor here, so may change course. If trip is canceled I will call the people who have signed up by 8 A.M. |
Hike Cruickshank Canyon 29 July 2014
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Cruickshank Canyon Lookout at Strathcona Park |
| Date | Tuesday, 29 July 2014 |
| Trip Coordinator | Emily Toman |
| Contact Info | 250-923-7122 |
| Description | This is a moderate, but a day long hike of 20-22 kilometers round trip with a few steeper sections. Estimated hiking time is 7 hours, plus lunch & drinking breaks (add another hour). The daylight is long and to our advantage. The hike is planned as a loop. Starting at Paradise Meadows going up to Battleship Lake – Lady and Croteau Lakes – Kwai Lake. Past Kwai Lake we take a fork to the plateau with Lake Beautiful (& many other lakes) to Cruickshank Canyon Lookout. Our way back will take us back to Kwai Lake fork from which we go up the hill towards Hairtrigger lake. From there it shall be downhill to Helen McKenzie Lake, back to Paradise Meadows & to trail head at Raven Lodge. |
| Meeting Place | Ferry parking lot on Quadra Island at 7:30 a.m. for car pooling for 8 a.m. ferry sailing |
| Departure Time | 10:00 a.m. at Paradise Meadows trailhead next to Raven Lodge |
| Difficulty | Moderate terrain with some steep sections & long day |
| Costs | the ferry and carpooling costs |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Allowed, but according to Park’s rules they must be leashed |
| Notes: | Awesome lookout over Cruickshank Canyon 600 meters deep with river at the bottom and Comox Lake visible is the final reward. During a sunny day the massive ridge of Albert Edward, Frink and Castlecrag mountains should be just across the canyon valley. The Comox Glacier and Red Pillar are visible a little further south. Emily will meet Quadra hikers at the ferry terminal on Campbell River side and will have 2 seats available in her car for ride to Mt. Washington trail head. |
Hike Morte Lake Loop – 21 May 2014
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Morte Lake loop with variations |
| Date | Wednesday 21 May 2014 |
| Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
| Contact Info | 285-3710; Please contact the coordinator not later than Sunday, May 18th |
| Description | Circumnavigate Morte Lake using George’s flagged route up to and along the southern ridge, mountain bike trails to Dead Fish, and the main trail around the west and north sides of the lake. Allow four hours or more. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Store for car pooling |
| Departure Time | 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 great views. If the weather is horrible, we’ll re-schedule. |
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Hiking Maud Island 31 Mar 2014
| Activity | hiking |
| Destination | Maud Island |
| Date | Monday, 31 March 2014 |
| Trip Coordinator | Les Hand |
| Contact Info | 285-2029 |
| Description | Hike to Maud Island to view Seymour Narrows at 14.1 knot flood tide at 3:33 pm |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Store for car pooling |
| Departure Time | 1:00 PM |
| Difficulty |
Easy to moderate |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Are welcome as long as they will stay by you. Wolves are a possibility. |
| Notes: | Please let me know at least two days prior if you will be going.
Bring a snack and water. The hike will take approximately four hours. |
Trip Photos – Maud Island – 16 Jan 2014
The weather was foggy with a bit of drizzle but warm for January. From Mt. Lolo we had a good view of Menzies Bay but not much further. While stopping for lunch on the cliffs of Maud Island we were able to watch sea lions below. The round trip took four hours.
Hiking Maud Island 16 Jan 2014
- Sea Lions
- Sea Lions
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Trip Photos – Blindman’s Bluff – 18 Dec 2013
The weather was clear and breezy for the impromptu walk to Blindman’s Bluff. This short walk through open forest and rocky, mossy bluffs provided excellent views. The lunch stop was brief due to the cool temperature. Only 2.5 km.
- Mt. Victoria
- Strathcona peaks
- Butte Inlet peaks
- North Gowlland Harbour
- Steep Island
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