Ian and I keep going back and forth about November's hike.
At
first we wanted to take everyone out to Parkinson Creek access to the
Wanda Fuka Trail (ha ha). This is such a beautiful spot. The trail isn't
too long and then the walk along the rock beach (not pebbles but
bedrock and Sheldon's favourite...conglomerate rock) is amazing.
If
the weather has been dry in the days before and the day of, this is a
great option. I fear that it will be really slippery if it has been
raining in the couple days before the hike, though.
The
Maple Mountain hike was cancelled in September so that is still an
option. I have heard from so many people that Maple Mountain is
beautiful and we all love Maple Bay so maybe this is a good option as an
alternative. Forests are great for keeping us dry...and beaches are
great on the sunny dry days.
Date: November 30
Place: Serious Coffee at Westshore Mall
Time: 8:30AM meeting and 9:00AM leaving
Please let us know if you have anything to add. I will post on the blog.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Sunday, October 19: Rod's Hike
Let's all meet at Serious (Westshore) around 8 am, with a plan to head out at 9:00.
Rod has a great hike planned for us. I hear rumours of Lester B. Pearson College, an observatory and a waterfall, the skeleton of a grey whale, and a mysterious path called the Barde Knockie trail.
Some links:
http://adhochikers.blogspot.ca/2012/02/feb-4-2012-pearson-college.html
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/170057342#map=17/48.35126/-123.56678
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC3PK7A_b12-the-barde-knockie-trail
Pack your raincoat and a snack. Friends and dogs are always welcome.
Rod has a great hike planned for us. I hear rumours of Lester B. Pearson College, an observatory and a waterfall, the skeleton of a grey whale, and a mysterious path called the Barde Knockie trail.
Some links:
http://adhochikers.blogspot.ca/2012/02/feb-4-2012-pearson-college.html
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/170057342#map=17/48.35126/-123.56678
http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC3PK7A_b12-the-barde-knockie-trail
Pack your raincoat and a snack. Friends and dogs are always welcome.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Sept 21 hike to Maple Mountain
I think we're going to postpone Maple Mountain. There aren't many people around for this hike, and Dave isn't feeling well.
(Sorry Carol.)
(Sorry Carol.)
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Dust off your hiking boots
Hi everybody,
Hikes for the next few months:
September 21 (Sunday) - Maple Mountain
October 19 (Sunday) - Rod's Hike - Roche Cove and Pedder Bay
November 30 (Sunday) - Devon & Ian's Hike - Parkinson Beach on the JdF
More details to come.
Marion
Hikes for the next few months:
September 21 (Sunday) - Maple Mountain
October 19 (Sunday) - Rod's Hike - Roche Cove and Pedder Bay
November 30 (Sunday) - Devon & Ian's Hike - Parkinson Beach on the JdF
More details to come.
Marion
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Solstice plus Seven
Let's celebrate the summer solstice (one week late).
Where: On Mars
When: June 28th (Saturday) at 7 pm
What: Bring an appetizer to share, something to drink, and your hiking ideas for fall.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Hi Everyone,
Nathaniel and Tracy have found a great hike for us and the date has been set for June 8, Sunday.
We hope you can all make it!
We will meet between 8:00 and 8:30AM at the Serious Coffee at the Westshore Mall.
We will try to leave by 8:30AM to get up to Cowichan when the morning air is still enhancing the forest smells.
Here are the directions from Nathaniel:
Mesachie Mountain
Follow signs from Town of Lake Cowichan to Mesachie Lake Village, about 6 km (4 miles). Turn right onto Forest Road (signposted). Go through village, turn right, drive slow (30k posted and the locals mean it). Continue along Forest Road, and cross bridge. The trail to Mesachie Mountain is to the right, past the gate and following the wire fence; then swinging NE through second-growth timber along an old skidder road. There's a loop through old growth on your left. Follow this until you come to a T junction, then turn right onto the mountain trail. The upper part is just one mossy hill. It is about 1.5 hour’s hike from the gate to the top and the view is excellent.
We can do some other exploring while we are up there and maybe stop for an afternoon lunch somewhere after. Cowichan and Duncan are favourite spots for a few of us so we can try to spend some good time up there.
Look forward to seeing all of you.
Devon
Nathaniel and Tracy have found a great hike for us and the date has been set for June 8, Sunday.
We hope you can all make it!
We will meet between 8:00 and 8:30AM at the Serious Coffee at the Westshore Mall.
We will try to leave by 8:30AM to get up to Cowichan when the morning air is still enhancing the forest smells.
Here are the directions from Nathaniel:
Mesachie Mountain
Follow signs from Town of Lake Cowichan to Mesachie Lake Village, about 6 km (4 miles). Turn right onto Forest Road (signposted). Go through village, turn right, drive slow (30k posted and the locals mean it). Continue along Forest Road, and cross bridge. The trail to Mesachie Mountain is to the right, past the gate and following the wire fence; then swinging NE through second-growth timber along an old skidder road. There's a loop through old growth on your left. Follow this until you come to a T junction, then turn right onto the mountain trail. The upper part is just one mossy hill. It is about 1.5 hour’s hike from the gate to the top and the view is excellent.
We can do some other exploring while we are up there and maybe stop for an afternoon lunch somewhere after. Cowichan and Duncan are favourite spots for a few of us so we can try to spend some good time up there.
Look forward to seeing all of you.
Devon
Monday, April 14, 2014
Cowichan River Trail
For those who did not make it we had a great walk on the weekend along the Cowichan River Trail. Parking along Riverbottom Road at Mile 66 Trestle we walked over the river where we had some incredible views. Once over the trestle we then went off the Trans-Canada Trail and took a trail going downstream along the Cowichan River through some second growth forest. The trail was fairly easy with very little change in elevation as it meandered through the mixed forest.
Thanks to our hosts Devon and Ian we had some great discussions concerning the evidence of bear scant on the trail the last time they walked here. It was during the salmon run in the fall and there were lots of half-eaten carcasses of fish littering the forest floor and riverfront.
At the end of our hike we all agreed that it was well worth the trip up to the Cowichan Valley and this great hike.
The weather proved to be perfect with temperatures at around18 degrees Celsius. Lunch was along a long stretch of the Cowichan River, although we did not see any bears this trip we did happen to encounter some ducks swimming playfully in the river.
It was suggested by Ian that the next time we come to the Cowichan River rather than go downstream that we go on the upstream section of the trail. That sounded like a fantastic idea and I hope Club Mud can do it in the near future
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Hike - Sunday April 13
Ian and I were up in North Cowichan (Chemainus) this weekend and it just convinced us even more that the Cowichan River is the right place to go this coming Sunday. Cowichan is blooming with spring and the warm valley is calling us. The trail is really scenic, relatively flat (rail grade on the return part of the loop) and the drive there is not long (shorter than out by Port Renfrew for sure).
Time: 8:30AM meet and leave by 9:00AM
Place: Serious Coffee - Can West/Westshore Mall in Langford
Carpooling: let's be sure to carpool from the Westshore to keep fuel (and carbon) consumption tight.
I will bring some birding books and the plant identification book. These will be fun to play with along the river. Last time Ian and I were there was with Nathaniel and another friend and it was during the salmon spawn. It was fantastic!
Send me an email if you have any questions!!
Time: 8:30AM meet and leave by 9:00AM
Place: Serious Coffee - Can West/Westshore Mall in Langford
Carpooling: let's be sure to carpool from the Westshore to keep fuel (and carbon) consumption tight.
I will bring some birding books and the plant identification book. These will be fun to play with along the river. Last time Ian and I were there was with Nathaniel and another friend and it was during the salmon spawn. It was fantastic!
Send me an email if you have any questions!!
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Sunday, Feb 23 - A note from Gary
Just a reminder about the hike on Sunday. I guess we are
meeting at Serious Coffee about 8:30 am for coffee and a chat, plan to leave
there at 9 am.
We all might want pack something to snack on as well as rain
gear, it could be ugly. Also some good boots for a possible snowy trail.
All the usual stuff that Club Mud prepares
for.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Feb Hike: Sunday the 23rd
Gary has a great hike planned for us. To quote:
" I was thinking that exploring up the
Terra Nova trail then going towards Mount Braden would be
interesting.
Researching the
trail on the web mostly deals with the trail being used for mountain biking, but
I have seen lots of hikers going up it and then going towards Mount
Braden.
Good description of
hike:
This link has a
track in it for Dave and GPS
Here are a few links
regarding mountain bike for information:
Looks like the
return hike could take between 4 to 5 hours.
Gary"
Let's meet at our normal Serious at 8:00, head out at 9:00 am.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Sunday, January 26
Hi Everybody,
Our January hike is on Sunday the 26th. Let's meet at Serious (Westshore, as always) at 8 am, and leave at 9 am.
This will be a morning hike - probably Mount Work, so we should be finished around noon.
Looking forward to seeing all of you!
Any guesses on BYRP?
Our January hike is on Sunday the 26th. Let's meet at Serious (Westshore, as always) at 8 am, and leave at 9 am.
This will be a morning hike - probably Mount Work, so we should be finished around noon.
Looking forward to seeing all of you!
Any guesses on BYRP?
Friday, January 10, 2014
Sunday, January 26 BYRP
Hi Everybody,
Our January hike is on Sunday the 26th. Let's meet at Serious (Westshore, as always) at 8 am, and leave at 9 am.
This will be a morning hike - probably Mount Work, so we should be finished around noon.
Looking forward to seeing all of you!
Any guesses on BYRP?
Our January hike is on Sunday the 26th. Let's meet at Serious (Westshore, as always) at 8 am, and leave at 9 am.
This will be a morning hike - probably Mount Work, so we should be finished around noon.
Looking forward to seeing all of you!
Any guesses on BYRP?
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