Friday, September 22, 2023

TRAIL CLEARING 2023 09 22

 The trail clearing today was a bit of a workout as there was lots of downed trees across the trail in various locations. A short distance into the trail we were reminded that it is hunting season as we heard a shotgun blast. we we arrived at the rock cut there was the remnants of a ruffed grouse. time to wear bright colors when hiking. We all persevered and finally made it to Westnor Lake. After basking in the sun for a bit to dry off the sweat and a lunch, we made our back to our vehicles. Thanks to those who participated. It was an excellent effort today.


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TRAIL CLEARING 2023 09 29

 This outing will be clearing the trail to Banana lake. 

Thursday, September 21, 2023

FIRE TOWER TRAIL 2023 09 21

 Of the 9 hikers who completed the hike, 6 were "Crackites", those who hiked the "Crack Trail" in Killarney last week.  Hiking up the dry creek bed on the far shore of Horne Lake was a good warm-up and would have been a nice prequel  to the Killarney hike last week, but the leader was not with it.  A right turn at the top and more hills.  I wonder what the elevation gain was.  A nice long lunch at the fire tower was the reward.  Down the "Lungbusters" was fine for the careful hikers.  One hiker faced the ground, going down, which was fine as that is what the experts advise.  A good 3.5 hours, a typical Thursday morning hike.  

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TRAIL CLEARING 2023 09 22

 Don't forget the trail clearing tomorrow morning. Meet at the bank for 10:00am. Be there or be square

SHERIFF LAKE LOOP 2023 09 21

 Warm fall weather with a nice breeze was perfect for our hike around Sheriff Lake Loop for 16 hikers led by Donna.  Lots of chatter, stopping to check out a variety of interests along the way , a break on shore of Sheriff Lake.  A baby snapping turtle was trying to make his way across the trail to water as the Raven nest water hole was completely dry.  Of course Mcds was our final destination.

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

LACKNOR RIDGE/DUMBELL LAKE 2023 09 19

 Rooster rock, Split rock, Firetower lookout, Cup and saucer...all these hikes give a sense of awe with there rugged beauty and panoramic views, you can now add Lacnor ridge to that growing list.


 10 hikers met up at 10am for what would turn out to be an excellent day for a hike into an area where not many have ventured before. The fall foliage was just starting to burst with reddish purple leaves making there appearance along the hills and valleys among the shimmering waters of Dumbell lake to the south and Hidden lake to the north, the sky was cyrstal clear with views all the way south to the north channel. The infamous hike leader Jean Guy once again helped steer the group to the top and then back down safely to their cars, perfect temps no bugs great comraderie equaled time well spent.

Monday, September 18, 2023

HORNE LAKE LOOP 2023 09 18

 David's turn to lead on a leisure Monday hike. We drove to the miners monument and walked around the north end of Horne lake. Picking our way past the various side trails to the sanctuary (much) we passed some remnant hemlock logs that the cleaning crew had removed earlier.. some about 30 inches in diameter..

Climbing the beginnings of the hill we dodged out to the first look out for snack and water break.. lovely breeze added to the vista across the lake to the town and the fountain..
Senses satiated for now, we retraced our steps, avoiding exposed roots and rocks all the way back to the parking.

13 in all and we never lost one.. it was the first time for some hikers to get to that side of the lake


GENERAL MEETING REMINDER

 Reminder... general meeting tomorrow, Tuesday Sept 19, 7:00pm at the clubhouse.. Pizza night.


Saturday, September 16, 2023

TRAIL CLEARING 2023 09 22

 We will clear Helens Trail this time around. If we have enough people maybe we can break into two groups and to the 150 as well.

PORCUPINE TRAIL 2023 09 16

 Thirteen hikers came out prepared to enjoy a lovely hike in the woods. We were not disappointed as the trail is in great shape, although some hikers were puffing at some of the incline of the hike to the top. Once we arrived at the fire tower we were treated to a look at the longest painted rock snake we have ever seen. If you are so inclined, paint a small rock and take a drive or walk up and add it to the tail end of the snake. We hiked down the VTA trail to the ATV trail and out to the cars.  Everyone agreed it was a great hike and long enough for most.


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