| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Reed Lake Loop |
| Date | 11 Mar 2020, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Janis McLean |
| Contact Info | 285-3614. Please contact the coordinator prior to the trip departure. |
| Description | We start at Reed Lake on Walcan Road, hike south on Straight-as-a-Dime, east on Backdoor Trail and north down Dick’s Ride to the large beaver-dammed lake (variously called Yellow Mud, Nighthawk, Hilda’s or Wood Duck Lake). Hiking along the lake, we follow Yellow Mud Trail northwest back to Reed Lake. If the weather is good and hikers are keen, we could expand this loop to include Silk Stockings and Little Black Dress. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Easy but trail on bluffs could be slippery. |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | Yes, under owner’s control |
| Notes: | Hiking stick(s) are useful on the rock bluffs, lunch and rain gear. Time – 3 hours. |
Category Archives: Quadra Island
Hiking – Open Bay & Crikey Creeks – 12 Feb 2020
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Open Bay and Crikey Creeks |
| Date | 12 Feb 2020, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Janis McLean |
| Contact Info | 285-3614. Please contact the coordinator prior to the trip departure. |
| Description | We plan to walk a figure-of-eight loop starting on the trail along the Open Bay Creek, then circling back on a logging road. After a short walk down Open Bay Main we will hike up the Rio mountain bike trail and down Crikey Creek. About 6km and two hours walking time. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Open Bay Creek is easy, but can be wet. Crikey Creek is steep, but easy ground to walk |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | Yes, under owner’s control |
| Notes: | Bring hiking stick(s), lunch/snack and rain gear. |
Hiking – Homewood Trail Loop – 15 Jan 2020
Change of destination to Hopespring-Thompson Trail Loop!
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Homewood Trail Loop |
| Date | 15 Jan 2020, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Janis McLean |
| Contact Info | 285-3614. Please contact the coordinator prior to the trip departure. |
| Description | We hike the Hopespring Trail, then south on Gowlland Trail and climb up to Homewood Bluff. From here we loop back on High Bluff Trail and climb to the High Bluff viewpoint. We follow the high route north across South Heriot Ridge past the communication tower, and down Hopespring Trail to the vehicles. |
| Meeting Place | Hopespring trailhead |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Easy with a little moderate scrambling up the two viewpoint bluffs |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 10 |
| Dogs? | Yes, under owner’s control |
| Notes: | Hiking stick(s) useful on the rock bluffs. Bring a lunch and rain gear. Time – 2-3 hours. |
Trip Report – South Morte Lake Loop – 6 Nov 2019
Nine of us and two dogs enjoyed another beautiful fall day for this highly varied and scenic hike. We started up the steep bike trail, Morning Beer, and continued on Upper Deadfish. The path travels through open forest and rocky, mossy bluffs with dappled light in the sunshine and a few great viewpoints. We had lunch at the Deadfish summit and then descended Seven Sins and Nirvana to the hiking trail around Morte Lake. After stopping briefly at Morte Lake, we ascended the South Bluff trail and followed along Mud and Reed Lakes to the Walcan Road. We crossed and hiked along Yellow Mud to Jack Rabbit trails, connecting back to the parking lot. There were lots of great views, but perhaps the most photogenic were the myriad mushrooms. If you know what they are, please let us know. It’s been a great fall for mushrooms and there were lots of Chanterelles collected for dinner on this hike. 9.2 km; 4 hours.
Debbie
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- Map huddle
- Oregon grape
- Up Morning Beer
- View of Chinese Mtn
- Morte Lake, south end
- Over South Bluff
- Orange coral fungus
- Orange peel fungus
- Amanita mushroom
- White coral fungus
- Oyster mushrrom
- Shaggy Vase Chanterelle
- Sword fern forest
- Turkey tail fungus
Kayaking – Hyacinthe & Open Bays to Breton Islands – 1 Jan 2020
This outing has been postponed and a hike has been substituted
| Activity | Kayaking |
| Destination | Hyacinthe & Open Bays to Breton Islands |
| Date | 1 Jan 2020, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Vic Gladish |
| Contact Info | vicgladish@gmail.com; 250-285-2111; (cell 250-287-0459). Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip. |
| Description | This trip will be weather dependent and changes will be posted during the week before the trip. ALL paddlers MUST be equipped for ocean paddling in the winter. We will put in on the first high tide of 2020, paddle the bays (Hyacinthe and Open) and the Breton Islands and find a sunny, south facing beach for a New Years Day picnic. |
| Meeting Place | Len Road Beach Access |
| Departure Time | Meet at 9:30; on the water at 10:03 (high tide) |
| Difficulty |
Moderate depending on weather, winds and tides over a 3-4 hour day |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 8 paddlers |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | ALL paddlers MUST be equipped for ocean paddling in the winter. Please review paddling guidelines (https://qioutdoorclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/paddling-guidelines-aug2018.pdf). Having dry clothes waiting at the take out would be advisable. Bring water and lunch. The alternate plan, in the event of southeasterly winds, will be to put in at April Point and paddle into Gowlland Harbour. The alternate, alternate plan will be to reschedule for a better day later in the week. |
Hiking – Haskin’s Farm Loop – 20 Nov 2019
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Haskin’s Farm Loop |
| Date | 20 Nov 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Vic Gladish |
| Contact Info | vicgladish@gmail.com; 250-285-2111; (cell 250-287-0459) Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip. |
| Description | We will follow the Haskin’s Farm trail to the beach and pass by some great old growth trees before walking through the gently rolling paths on the golf course. |
| Meeting Place | Haskin’s Farm trailhead at Smith and Heriot Bay Roads |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Easy |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Yes, but must not run through the group. |
| Notes: | Dress for the weather and bring a snack/lunch. |
Hiking – Shellaligan Loop – 13 Nov 2019
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Shellaligan Loop |
| Date | 13 Nov 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Julie Mellanby |
| Contact Info | 285-3978. Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip. |
| Description | We will park on Valdez Rd and hike the logging road to the trailheads. The loop we choose will depend on the weather. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling. |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Easy to moderate. There are a few rocky bluffs to scramble up and some undulating sections. |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | none |
| Dogs? | Dogs must not run through the group. |
| Notes: | Bring lunch and gear for weather. |
Hiking – Eagle Ridge Loop – 27 Nov 2019
This trip is FULL
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Eagle Ridge Loop |
| Date | 27 Nov 2019, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Janis McLean |
| Contact Info | 285-3614. Please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip. |
| 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 very steep on mossy rocks. There is no trail. Three to four hours hiking. |
| Meeting Place | Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling. |
| 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 | Maximum of 10 |
| Dogs? | Depends on the dog. Would need to be completely controlled during the descent from Eagle Ridge. |
| Notes: | Bring lunch, poles if you use them, and gear for weather. |
Trip Report – North Gowlland Loop – 30 Oct 2019
Our group of nine hikers and two dogs had a beautiful fall day for this varied loop. We started at the bridge across the creek and climbed up Marlow’s logging road. We followed a flagged route over to the North Gowlland trail and made a side trip to Rousseau Ridge. We enjoyed great views of Discovery Passage, Vancouver Island and parts of Quadra. We carried on northwest along North Gowlland trail, crossing the foot bridge back over the creek and continuing up the Copperhead logging road to the mountain bike trail, Little Black Dress. We passed by the shallow trenches that were an open-pit copper mine and a small woodland lake before we climbed up a rise and had lunch in the sun on a mossy bluff. After lunch we meandered along the Little Black Dress trail, undulating through open forest. Four of our group had early deadlines, so they parted from us just before the Cash Only trail and headed down a logging road to return to their vehicle.
The rest of us followed the Cash Only trail down to the North Gowlland Road and crossed to the mountain bike trail behind the wetland, Lady Lumps. There were a few trees down on the trail, but it was a lovely walk back to the bridge. This mix of trails makes a great loop with lovely forest and lots of variety. 9.3 km; 3¾ hours.
Debbie
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- Along Marlow’s Road
- Discovery Passage and Vancouver Island
- Moss
- Leaving Rousseau Ridge
- Big-Leaf Maple leaves
- The creek
- Copperhead Road
- Reindeer Lichen (?)
- Cauliflower mushroom
- Old Oyster mushroom
Trip Report – Mt. Seymour – 14 Oct 2019
The Mt. Seymour hike was moved forward to Thanksgiving Monday to avoid the deluge forecast for Wednesday, and Monday turned out to be a great hiking day. Eight of us made a quick trip to the summit, stopping at the three viewpoints for a nearly 360° view. The summit was clear with a good view of the clouds approaching the other mountains all around. The southeast breeze was cool, so we headed back down after a quick lunch. Les provided tailgate apple crisp when we got back to the vehicles. 8.0km; 470m elevation gain; 3¾ hours.
Norris
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- mushroom
- the Nugedzi Lakes
- lichen
- looking southwest
- looking southeast
- Orange jelly fungus












































