Friday, May 08, 2026

Emily's Hike 2026 05 07

 The Fab Four set out from the Spine Beach parking lot on a cool, cloudy morning.

We began our trek along the upper ridge of the Bob Stirling Bike and Cross Country Ski Trail . Both upper and lower trails were generally dry. The few muddy portions were easily circumvented. However, it looked like some moose had decided to stomp right through the puddles!
The sounds of love were in the air as a few male ruffed grouse thundered out their locations to female grouse.
Elderberry leaves are sprouting. New mushrooms are sprouting on the dead fall.
Lots of clearing has been done by members of the Bike and Ski Club. We met one member who was using a gas powered brusher to cut back saplings on the trail.
We cleared some branches off the trail, too.
Our break was at a well kept campsite near the 3 km of the lower trail.
Many thanks to Eva for being our Sweep.
Eight km from Spine Beach parking lot via the upper trail to the third loop and back by the lower trail.

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Monday, May 04, 2026

Jean-Guy 2026 04 04


Jean-Guy
 led six ladies and one gentleman
around the loop, on the west side of Sheriff Lake
a lovely lady, who recently returned from Florida,
volunteered as a sweep.

the water was high
" it was perfect weather for meandering 
around different spots on the lake shore "

It was  " a hike of many conversations "
" I never knew where I was, I was always lost ... "
" Listening to the sound
of the pileated woodpecker
and wondering, 
how do they do that? "
" the sound of water falling, was very nice "
" feeling the energy of the forest, 
something that can't be felt in the city "
" good company, lots of conversation "

a least bittern flew off 
as our site for the "cookie break" was claimed

an abandoned raven nest, a squawking tree,
and a strong suggestion " to walk and talk "

" Blue sky and sunshine wrapped up the hike "
which saw a temperature of 7 degrees at the beginning 
and ended with 12 .
" No sheep were lost, we're all good! "


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Sunday, May 03, 2026

Emily's Trail 2026 05 02

 The first Saturday in May was absolutely marvelous for a meander along the southern bays of Elliot Lake! We hiked Emily's Trail.

Cool temps and a brisk NE wind kept us comfortable as we set off on our westward trek. Our objective was Sandy Point... or thereabouts!!
The trail had generally dried out from the rest snowfall. There still were patches of ice that kept us tredding cautiously.
Buds are starting to show. Birds chirped, squawked , swooped and tapped on trees. Two beautiful pileated woodpeckers led the homeward trek for us.
The tent and camp at the bench still stands. We decided to enjoy our break there.
The sailboat remains grounded a short walk beyond the beaver lodge and the tent.
We re-evaluated our objective of reaching Sandy Point. Our legs, the time and common sense all contributed to that decision!!
Our group of seven collected some garbage along the way back to the cars.
Some Canada geese seem to be eyeing Spine Beach as a good summer residence! Let's hope they keep looking elsewhere.
Thanks for being Sweep, Jackie S.
A good way to start the first weekend in May. We saw evidence of beavers. We heard white throated sparrows and saw pileated woodpeckers.
However, those were animals we did not see on the Trail ...

Thursday, April 30, 2026

CHUTES PROVINCIAL PARK 2026 04 30

 Great group enjoying Mother Nature at her best....



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Monday, April 27, 2026

2026 04 27

 Eleven hikers came out to enjoy the sunny Spring morning.


Our trail had several "stop and turn around " sections due to huge puddles blocking the trail.  

Still we enjoyed the birds singing and spring peepers chirping .

Our photographer had a great idea for a group pose on a rocky Hillside.

No buzzing insects were around to pester us.  All in all, a pleasant way to start the week. 

Thanks to Renee for being our Sweep!



Saturday, April 25, 2026

DENNISON MINE ROAD 2026 04 25

 Six of us walked and explored Denison mine road area .

On the way back we found the Serpent river rapids ..

Monday, April 20, 2026

SHERRIF CREEK 2026 04 20

 Sunshine, blue skies and NO bugs! Perfect conditions for getting out for fresh air, conversation and a good walk.  Ten hikers did just that, heading out from the Miners' Memorial, through the tent/trailer campground, across Milliken Mine Road, along the snow machine trail, and just over the bridge over Sheriff Creek.

A mix of packed snow, some icy spots, water, bare ground and some muddy spots required attention to where you planted your feet. Birds were out singing, buckets on maple trees filling with sap, interesting ice on a small puddle, icicles dripping off a fallen tree in the rushing water of the creek and sunken rocks surrounded by still frozen earth were noted as we walked along.  One hiker mentioned that they had yet to see any robins but luckily there were a multitude of them to be seen in the field where we took our break.
A big thank you to Camilla and others who filled up a couple of bags with trash left behind by less conscientious individuals or blown in by the wind.  We left the trail better than we found it

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Community Groups Showcase - April 18/26

 Community Groups Showcase - April 18/26


A big thank you to Ruth, Bev, RenĂ©e & Louise for attending and representing our Club.  It was a great turnout and many showed interest in our Club.  



Saturday, April 11, 2026

SOUTH BAY RD 2026 04 11

 Jackie led a wonderful hike on South Bay Road today.



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