Tuesday, August 05, 2025

Jakes Lake 2025 08 05

 Jake's Lake was our destination today. It is along ATV/OFSC 2 just south of Mississauga Ave and Our Lady of Lourdes School.

We crossed Scott Rd ( in our Hike Ontario mandated method) and proceeded along the ATV 2 trail.
We saw some beautiful Brown Eyed Susan's and Indian Blanket flowers on the trail. Too bad they were growing near a discarded mattress and some other discarded household appliances!

There also was a small double hulled inboard motor boat off the trail at the foot of the big hill. There was a full sized bathtub in it!
There might be  inspiration for a good Country song ðŸŽµ ! " She done took my truck, but I can still go fishing!!"

There were quite a few turkey vultures  circling over the dump. Understandable because it was garbage collection day.

However, we were  not sure what was attracting a large flock of them over Jake's Lake!  About 40 of them took flight as we approached. A significant pile of feathers ðŸª¶,  perhaps, goose feathers, were on the rocky shoreline. Perhaps that was their buffet special today. 
 
A few either eagles or viltures were perched in a tree waiting for us to leave after our snack stop. 

Bugs were not bad. We got back  before the real heat of the sun started.  Smoke conditions were quite tolerable, too.
There was time to  admire  steeple plants  and flowering  wintergreen along the way.

Four hikers, 5.6 km on a sunny August day.

Thanks to Steve for Sweeping!

Spine beach 2025 08 05

 


Three of us started at Spine Rd Beach and headed west along the Bob Stirling Trail. A new arrival to Elliot Lake  joined us.

The trail was in good condition with a few large trees having recently been cleared off the trail.

Little brown toads and one small red toad bounced among the leaf litter. 

Some flowering plants have already gone to seed. Time for Tansy, Jewel Weed, Queen Anne's Lace and other late bloomers to get some admiration! Mushrooms of different sizes and moss, mold of different colours are growing in the duff and in rotted wood.

On the return, we headed back to Spine Beach in Emily's Trail.  The closer we got to Spine Beach, the more flotsam and jetsam were seen strewn here and there along the trail. Evidence of human habitation!

A neat campsite was set up at the beach near the bench.

6.3 km. Thanks to Dave for being Sweep and bringing our treasure trove of trash to the dumpster.

Return to Old Baldy 2025 08 05

 Greetings everyone


The return to Old Baldy event is fast approaching.  The date is Friday, August 22 (rain date August 23).
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The hike to the top of Old Baldy on Flack Lake is medium difficulty and a long way to the summit. .

We will meet at Scotia bank at 9am and car pool to Laurentian Lodge, then a boat ride to the trailhead.  We will return to the Lodge at approximately 1:30 and have a wonderful lunch at the restaurant.
The boat ride is $20 per person.  Please RSVP to Don or Renee by the 19th.  We need commitments for the number of boats to rent.

Thank you and have a lovely day.

Friday, August 01, 2025

Horne Lake area 2025 07 31

 The hike leader had a 5 year moving to Elliot Lake anniversary to

celebrate and what better way than to go on a repeat of his first hike. 
Our group of 4 enthusiasts scooted across the 108 highway, climbed the
steep Horne Lake trail, hung a right at the 2x4 and continued past the
ski hill to the firetower.  A nice long lunch, then carefully down the
lungbuster and back past the Chalet to the start.  Thanks to Tom for a
sweep and assisting in the descent.

Seniors hike 2025 07 31

 Hiked Horne Island with Rosemary. Left from the bank parking lot, crossed to the trails and followed the boardwalk and path out to the island. Big tree down but it did the gentlemanly thing and fell away from the trail.

Joe Pye in flower, crown vetch, milkweed, St. John's wort, lotsa more..
the brush has grown up so that you can barely see the stump by the start of the crossing.
boardwalk still needs work..
nice breeze, bright sun, mild day. Great day for Canada.

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Beach to beach 2025 07 26

 The Fantastic Four did a Spine beach to Spruce beach hike .

The trail is generally in good condition with boardwalks with cycle paths alongside, widened path and only a few muddy patches. 
Late July brings the mushroom crop.  Oyster , coral and whitespace with less colorful mushrooms lined the path. 

We stopped for a break at Spruce Beach.  People were already enjoying the water and some daring souls were preparing to jump off The Rock.

After dumping a few items we had gathered on the trail into recycling  bins, we headed back on the same pathway to Spine Beach.  Interestingly , we wound up with about 10 plastic water bottles, assorted garbage  and  20 empty beer cans! A different point of view made it easier to see those items among the plants..

We even found a "nitwit nest". A group of them had left a lot of  garbage strewn around a campfire ring which had partially burnt cans in it. More beer  cans were found in the nearby  bush with a baby 
diaper!  Not sure about the story behind that. Anthropologists might be able to help.

All 4 of us pitched in and picked up what we could. We had a full kitchen garbage bag by the time we got back to the cars.

It was good to see other people on the trail.  Birds were also enjoying the morning: chipping sparrow, song sparrow and redstart songs ðŸŽµ could be heard.

Thanks to Walt for Sweeping.

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Rye Lake 2025 07 24

 5 of us, including 1 new hiker, hoofed it to Rye Lake this morning.  Very muggy, a bit buggy, slight breeze.  Ate some blueberries and raspberries.  Good pace and all went for coffee afterwards at McD's.  Thanks for joining me today folks!  PHOTOS

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Stoneridge 2025 07 13

 Jean Guys Stoneridge hike....

Photos


Friday, July 11, 2025

Announcement Return to Old Baldy 2025 07 11

 Return to Old Baldy

Just trying to give everybody lots of notice. The date will be Friday August 22nd. Rain date Saturday the 23rd. Meet at the bank at 9am. Travel to Laurentian Lodge. Boat ride to the trail head. Return to Laurentian Lodge about 1:30ish. Then lunch at the lodge. Boat ride is $20 each person. The hike is medium difficulty . Long way to the top.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Elliot Lake falls 2025 07 10

 


A beautiful blue sky greeted us for our hike along the Bob Stirling Trail.
Recent heavy rains gave us many mud puddles to test our balance.
We started at the end of the ski trail We were not discouraged by the height or ruggedness of the hills on our way to the warming hut overlooking Mink Lake. 

A discussion at our lunch led to our decision to continue on the same trail instead of climbing down to the Elliot Lake Falls by way of the Red Briffett Trail and Lookout. That detour will be left for a day in September. 

After lunch we continued on the Ski Trail down the hill  to the bridge near a cabin at the 3.8 km mark.

Our group was less chatty on the homebound trail. We kept up a good pace through the hike. We waded our way through mud puddles., tackled the tall grass sections , and stomped the rest of the way.

Red elderberries, ghost pipes, rose twisted stalk , Indian Cucumber, raspberries, among mushrooms  grew along the trail. 

Our hike by the numbers:
563, 972, 184 mosquitos
4 hours in time 
12 km in length
6 hikers in our group.

All this added up to a soggy, good time!!