Basic kayak navigation 30 April 2014

Activity Basic kayak navigation using chart and compass
Location TBA
Date Wednesday 30 April 2014; afternoon or evening, as participants prefer; 2 – 2.5 hrs
Instructor Valerie van Veen
Contact Info vvv@qisland.ca; 250 285 2329
Description Using charts and compass, participants will learn basic skills of navigating typical waters found around Quadra and Desolation Sound; does not include detailed tide/current instruction
Meeting Place TBA
Time see above
Difficulty
basic, appropriate for all who want to learn the skill
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? no
Notes: Charts and compasses will be provided; participants are very welcome to bring their own as well.  Interested participants are encouraged to phone/email Valerie with any specific questions and what they are particularly interested in learning during this session. 

 

Kayak Gowlland Harbour 5 May 2014

Activity Kayaking
Destination Gowlland Harbour
Date Monday 5 May 2014
Trip Coordinator Les Hand
Contact Info 285-2029; please contact the coordinator not later than Thursday
Description Gowlland Harbour is a lovely, protected harbour with several interesting islands to explore. There will be wildflowers at this time of year.
Meeting Place Gowlland Harbour Resort parking lot, 823 Gowlland Harbour Rd.
Departure Time 09:45
Difficulty
easy to moderate
Costs none
Trip limits limited by parking space to 12 cars
Dogs? no
Notes: If you have not completed your 2014-15 membership, please come prepared to sign papers and pay the membership fee. Only 2 vehicles can unload at beach at one time so please be on time. We will paddle South Gowlland and North Gowlland, about 4 hours weather permitting.  Bring a lunch.  If pouring rain, e-mail will be sent out by 8 am cancelling trip. Gowlland Harbour Resort has kindly granted us permission to use their boat launch for this trip.  This is not a public access.

 

Trip Photos – Maud Island 31 Mar 2014

The weather could not have been more perfect for our hike to Maud Island. It was a beautiful spring day with plenty of sunshine. We reached Seymour Narrows just before a maximum current of 14.1 knots. It was like a roaring river, complete with whirlpools and back eddies that sea-lions were playing in.

On the return trip we went over Mt. Lolo. This proved to be a bit of an adventure as the trail is not marked as well from that direction. We were rewarded with bright sunny views though.

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Hiking Maud Island 31 Mar 2014

Trip Photos – Stramberg Trees 12 Feb 2014

The weather was great for the walk to the Stramberg big trees.  The forest in general, and the old growth trees in particular, were a pleasure.  It’s a long, but rewarding walk, as long as you don’t mind full forest, minimal trail and serious route finding.  Allow at least two hours each way and allow some extra time for getting lost.  13 km round trip.

The trail can be divided into three sections.  From the start, the small parking area on the left just before Village Bay Lake, take the path which starts along the stream; don’t take the gravel road which goes uphill to a gate. The hike begins on a good trail along the edge of a very open forest with marshes and ponds on the left. There was good sunlight with the maple leaves gone.  Keep going past an abandoned cabin with old fencing.  At the end of this section the path gets smaller and passes by a mossy rock overlook of a pond.

Section two. From here the path gradually turns north and enters into Main Lakes Provincial Park.  The trail is flagged except for some parts where a flat, wet area is full of fallen trees. For those taking it in the summer, it might be hard to find because of salal growth.   There is one trail junction.  Left is flagged and might lead to Stramberg Lake after a stream crossing. Right, the trail follows the east side of a stream, but on a bank or old roadbed which keeps it out of the wet.  For us, the trail had some snow cover.  The trail is a bit overgrown in places, until it becomes heavy bush and it is no longer possible to follow the old road.  At this point we had lunch at a sunny opening at a creek.

Section three. Where the trail seems to end, look left for an easy place to jump over the stream.  There was no flagging for this turn.  The trail then goes up the hill a bit to a more open forest and the big trees.  For a trail that has not been maintained in some time, there is less brush and blow-down than you might expect. The route is mostly well flagged, but there are a number of places where it would be easy to get lost.  GPS and map highly recommended, preferably already loaded with a route to follow.

Hiking Stramberg Trees 12 Feb 2014

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Trip Photos – Rousseau Ridge – 1 Jan 2014

Not every trip has fantastic weather, but often it’s worth going anyway.  This trip did not have a predetermined destination.  The decision in the parking lot was to go to Rousseau Ridge from the North Gowlland Road side.  This is a short walk to a rocky bluff with great views of Discovery Passage, when it’s clear.  There is a bit of scrambling to get to the top.  It didn’t even rain.

Hiking Quadra 1 Jan 2014

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Here’s a link to a nice photo on a nicer day (5 Jan 2011)
http://www.pbase.com/henryimages/image/131627675

Here’s a link to a trail description
http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Heriots-Ridge-near-Campbell-River-BC-3072

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

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Karst Formations 23 Feb 2014

Due to heavy snow and unsafe conditions,
this trip has been postponed until 5 April 2014.

This trip has been postponed until further notice.

Activity naturalist outing
Destination Quadra’s Karst formations
Date Sunday, 23 Feb 2014
Trip Coordinator Richard Leicester
Contact Info 285-2663; please contact the coordinator by Thursday if you are interested in going
Description Visit some of Quadra’s Quatsino limestone formations, an area which contains karst sinkholes, intakes, resurgences and underground streams.   We will visit two or three areas, which involves a bit of driving on logging roads and bush walking.  We will not be walking in caves.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling. High clearance vehicles will be preferable.
Departure Time 10:00 AM
Difficulty
Easy to moderate
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs?
Notes: Bring lunch and gear appropriate for the weather.  Also, bring a flashlight to see into these geological formations.

Hiking Stramberg Trees 12 Feb 2014

Activity hiking
Destination Stramberg Old Growth Big Trees
Date Wednesday, 12 Feb 2014
Trip Coordinator Norris Weimer
Contact Info 285-3710; norris.weimer@ualberta.ca .  Please contact the coordinator not later than Sunday, if you want to participate.
Description This is a fairly flat, but quite long walk through forest and along creeks and wetlands to the Stramberg old growth trees. About 12 km, about 4 hours walking.
Meeting Place Heriot Bay store parking lot for car pooling.
Departure Time 10:00 AM
Difficulty
Easy, but long
Costs none
Trip limits none
Dogs? Dogs are welcome as long as they will stay by you or on a leash.  Best to assume there are wolves in this remote area.
Notes: Bring lunch and gear appropriate for the weather. Plan for wet walking.

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.

Peter Smith cartoon

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