Monday, May 31, 2010

JUNE, JULY, AUGUST 2010

PATHFINDERS CALENDAR OF EVENTS

SUMMER 2010




Please note that Pathfinders Events are open to members in good standing who have completed an application and release form. Members and guests accompanying a member do so at their own risk.




Car Pool Rates
Out of town, more than an hour away, $20.00. Local, less than one hour away, $10.00.

Pathfinders Guidelines for Participants
1) Phone the trip leader by the Friday before the trip. If you must cancel, do so in plenty of time.
2) Obtain information from the leader to determine if the trip is within your capabilities.
3) Make sure your boots, clothing and equipment are appropriate for the activity.
4) Stay with the group. Make sure the leader or end-person knows where you are at all times, even if you simply step off the trail to answer “nature’s call”

CYCLISTS – REMEMBER YOUR CYCLING PROTOCOL
The BC Provincial Motor Vehicle Act says:-
1)Wear a bicycle helmet of an approved standard.
2)Ride single file on busy roads or highways.
3)Don’t ride on sidewalks unless otherwise posted.
4)Obey crosswalks.
5)Use hand signals for turns, stopping or slowing down.
6)Ride on the right unless turning left or traveling through an intersection with the traffic, where you stay to the right in the through lane.
The Pathfinders also say - Please carry tools and an extra bicycle tube!


JUNE 2010

SUNDAY JUNE 6 HIKE CAMPBELL LAKE (Harrison Lake area) A steady walk upwards on an old logging road, through tall timber to a helipad (where you can ask for heli pick up on way back) and then on to the lake. Round trip 9 km.,. Elevation gain 700 metres (2290 ft). Time - 5 hours. Meet at Tim Horton’s Whatcom Road 8:30. Leader: Peter Phillips 604- 732-4234



SUNDAY JUNE 06 CYCLE BOUNDARY BAY – DELTA This flat 22 km cycle on paved roads and gravel dyke provides you with plenty of ocean and mountain views, tidal flats, lagoons and opportunities to spot shorebirds and waterfowl near lovely Centennial Beach. A bonus for this cycle is a visit to “The Secret Garden.” Meet at the Main Terminal, Boundary Bay Airport parking lot that faces Churchill St. at 10:00 a.m. Bring a lunch. Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation.
Leader : Isla Steele 604-273-1487



THURSDAY JUNE 10 SOCIAL SUPPER AT THE BANANA LEAF - 6.30 P.M.
Time to eat out once again - this time it's Thai and Malaysian food. Alan has all the information as to where the restaurant is. Call to reserve by June 4 latest.

Contact: Alan Toon 604- 263- 6268


SUNDAY JUNE 13 HIKE MARION AND PHYLLIS LAKE (Furry Creek area) Views across Howe Sound and wonderful misty rushing water in the springtime. A steady easy walk up old logging roads to the boundaries of Chief Capilano’s domain. Distance: Round trip 16 km to Marion Lake Elevation gain: 460 m Time: 5 hours. Meet at Upper Levels church at 8:30
Leader: Aileen Stalker 604-734-9391

SUNDAY JUNE 20 HIKE CHADSEY LAKE/SUMAS MOUNTAIN (Fraser Valley) A crossover trip is possible with this hike. Leaders will determine if we do a one way or crossover. A moderately difficult hike. If we start from east of Quadling Road, after a short steep section, we follow the trail through old growth trees looking down on the Vedder Canal and Fraser River. After lunch at the lake we can return via the west trail to Sumas Mountain Road Distance Round trip from west 10 km approximately Round trip from east 13 km Crossover distance unknown but lots of us have all done it before. Elevation gain approximately 1500 ft. Time 5 – 6 hours depending on the route. Meet at Whatcom Road Tim Horton’s at 8:30.
Leader: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

SUNDAY JUNE 20
CYCLE NORTH SHORE RAMBLE
Changed route and leader
Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation.
Leader: Ingrid China 604 924-0078


SATURDAY JUNE 26 SOCIAL BARD ON THE BEACH – This year we will try something different – the matinee presentation of Antony and Cleopatra at 3 pm. Of added interest – cyclists can meet at 16th and Arbutus at 1.15pm, ride down, and get some exercise as well as avoiding parking fees. Others can meet in the lineup to get in at 2 pm. After the play, those who wish can partake of a barbecue at the Kinney’s home. Tickets must be ordered quickly, they do sell out early. Do so online at Bardonthebeach.org or by calling (604) 739-0559. For more information phone Contact : Maureen Kinney 604-263-4579

SATURDAY JUNE 26
HIKE GALIANO PUBS AND SHRUBS Sandstones, Bellhouse Park, woods, Bluffs Park , eagles, wild flowers, seals, sunshine, leaping salmon, passing ferries and a cold beer at the end of it all. Heaven at our doorstep. Also for those inclined, camping, exploring the island and kayaking on 25th, 27th, 28th Saturday ferry leaves Vancouver at 8:35 am arrival 9:30 and leaves Galiano at 5:40 pm Sat. and Monday or Tuesday or 8:25 am Tuesday. For those with cars and kayaks, reservations are needed to ensure you will get on – this is the first weekend of summer holidays for kids. There are 25 drive-in camping sites plus walk-in sites for overflow at Montague Harbour. Most campsites are already booked so get on the website now.
Leader: Alan Toon 604-263-6268 (Aileen Stalker for camping 604-734-9391)


JULY 2010


FRIDAY JULY 2 SOCIAL EVENING STROLL - 7 P.M. SHARP!!
Changed leader and destination.
Let's hope for a lovely summer evening and stroll around the marshes and harbour in Kerrisdale!!! Afterwards we have a choice of several pubs where you can get beer and natchos, or dessert and coffee (or both!).

Contact: Alan Toon 604 263-6268


SUNDAY JULY 4 HIKE MOUNT HARVEY A steady climb to some fantastic views. We haven’t done this hike for a long time. We may find out why. Distance 12.5km Elevation gain1465 m. Meet at Upper Levels Church at 0900.
Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822


SUNDAY JULY 4
CYCLE STRATHCONA & CHINATOWN ART TOUR This new, easy cycle follows one of the tours described in Public Art in Vancouver (2009), written by our own Aileen Stalker with co-writer John Steil. The cycle takes us through Strathcona and Chinatown areas where we will be viewing art from a variety of viewpoints and hearing about their origins. We’ll start at the Hastings Mill Monument and carry on to visit various art forms like Gassy Jack, the Shanghai Lions, Ravens Revival, Jubilee Gargoyles, and many more. Meet at the Flying Angel Club (Seaman’s) at 10:00 a.m. Bring a lunch. Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation.
Leaders: Pat & Maureen Kinney 604-263-4579


SUNDAY JULY 11 HIKE FORD MOUNTAIN Chilliwack area A steady upwards climb on an old logging road leads to a ridge and then to the crest of the ridge where once an old forest lookout stood. Round trip 14.4 km Elevation gain 990 m. Time 5 hours Leader: Bob Spencer 604-980-2187


FRIDAY JULY 16 SOCIAL VANCOUVER FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL Anyone going to the festival on Friday night? If so, contact Ann Reiner and we can arrange to meet and sit together.
Contact : Ann Reiner 604-448-9036


SUNDAY JULY 18
HIKE MOUNT BAKER - Goat Mountain Leaving from the Hannegan Pass road and climbing upwards we are assured views in every direction. To the lookout is 5.5 miles return, elevation gain of 1250 feet. To the end of the trail is twice as far and twice as high!! (Take your pick). Remember to bring your passport and buy health insurance.
Leader: Rick Krouskop HYPERLINK "mailto:rick@krouskop.net" rick@krouskop.net



SUNDAY JULY 18
CYCLE LOWER SEYMOUR CONSERVATION RESERVE – NORTH VANCOUVER This 35 km cycle winds through towering forests with plenty of view points, stopping at Rice Lake and ending at the Seymour Dam and Hatchery. To get to the Reserve, take exit 22 from Highway 1 at the north end of the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge. A large green GVRD sign, at the intersection of the parkway and Lillooet Rd., points straight ahead along Lillooet Rd to the Reserve (Seymour Demonstration Forest). Meet at the Seymour Demonstration Forest parking lot at 10:00 a.m. Bring a lunch. Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation. Leader: Ingrid China 604-924-0078


SUNDAY JULY 25
SOCIAL PATHFINDER TRIATHLON – HIKE, BIKE AND BBQ Sandra and Doug have kindly agreed to host their hike, bike and BBQ event once again. Arrive at
10 a.m. sharp. Cyclists can meander through the back roads of the Fraser Valley, hikers can take a low level short hike/walk around the Cultus Lake area, and eaters can meet mid afternoon for a BBQ at the Farenholz’ home. Bring your own meat, drink and a dish to share (appetizer, vegetable, or dessert). Food items can be dropped off at the Farenholz’ before starting out on the cycle or hike. Contact: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

CYCLE SUMAS PRAIRIE – ABBOTSFORD This 40 km cycle goes from Whatcom Road to Yarrow, where we’ll have lunch in the park, so bring a lunch. We’ll cycle over a prairie, once a 30,000 acre lake that was drained and dyked in the 1920’s to develop fertile farmland. There are mountain views at every turn. Meet in the parking lot of Upper Sumas School/playing field (corner Whatcom Road and Vye Road) at 10:30 a.m. Take the Whatcom Road exit off HW1 and drive south. Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation.
Contacts and Leaders: Dick and Ann Reiner 604-448-9036


AUGUST 2010

SUNDAY AUGUST 1 HIKES JANE LAKES This could also be an overnight back pack for those inclined. Note it is the long weekend. A steady upward hike on old logging roads leads you to a deep clear lake. Distance 14 km round trip Time 6 hours round trip. Meet at the Upper Levels church at 8:00
Leader: Sabina Harpe 604-737-4887


SUNDAY AUGUST 1 CYCLE LADNER, TSAWWASSEN, & POINT ROBERTS This loop cycle, 40 kms return, links Ladner, Tsawwawwen and Point Roberts over rural and residential paved roads and unpaved bike paths. The route is generally flat with one steep hill in Tsawwassen. Traffic volume is low to moderate. Highlights include bird watching, marinas, Ladner Harbour Park (a good, shady spot for lunch), fertile farmlands, and orchards. BE SURE TO BRING YOUR PASSPORT for crossing the U.S. border. Meet at 10:00 a.m. on the north side of Memorial Park/Ladner Community Centre located at Arthur Drive and 7th Avenue in Ladner. Bring a lunch. Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation.
Leader: Maureen & Pat Kinney 604-263-4579


FRIDAY AUGUST 6
SOCIAL INDOOR AND OUTDOOR GAMES – 7.30 P.M.
Summer is here and once again it is time to try your hand at croquet. Bring your board games so that we can continue on inside once it gets dark. Of course we shall be busy nibbling and drinking as usual. BYOB.

Contact: Elly or Tom Reiner 604- 274-7148


SUNDAY AUGUST 8
HIKE CHEAKAMUS CANYON An easy hike all the way to the end of Cheakamus Canyon and back. Eat lunch while watch the raging river and perhaps the CN Rail train wind its way through the Canyon. Distance is 12 km round trip. Minimal elevation gain, time 4 hours. Meet at Upper Levels church at 9:00. Leader: Gary Abrams 604-270-4951

Or for those wanting to backpack - a trip to Vancouver Island Mount Washington August 8 - return on August 11 or 12 Camp at Circlet Lake and day trips out from there. Leader: Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

MONDAY, AUGUST 9 - Executive Meeting 7.30 pm



SUNDAY AUGUST 15 HIKE GARIBALDI LAKE A long steady upward elevation gain will result in views of pristine Garibaldi Lake surrounding mountains and glaciers. Always worth the hike at any time of year.Elevation gain 610 metres Distance 18 km. Time 6 hours. Meet at Upper Levels church at 6:30 so we can actually sit for a while at the lake. For those who want this could also be a backpack trip.
Leader: Tony Keen 604-275-2970


SUNDAY AUGUST 15
CYCLE RICHMOND CIRCLE TOUR This 25 km cycle starts at Gary Point, then follows along Richmond’s picturesque dyke trail before looping back via No. 6 Rd. and Shell Rd. From Shell Rd the cycle continues through the urban forest trail to Dyke Rd. beside the S. Arm Fraser River. We’ll re-visit London Farm, Finn’s Slough, and London Landing where we will stop for a later lunch (bring snacks). Depending on the weather, lunch could be your own packed lunch to eat on the Landing, or a stop at the Diplomat Bakery for their tasty sandwiches and fabulous desserts. Meet at Steveston’s Gary Point Parking at 10:00 a.m. Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation.
Leader: Tom Reiner 604-274-7148


FRIDAY, AUGUST 19
SOCIAL PUB NIGHT - 7.30 P.M.
Alan's pub night earlier in the year was a huge success, so let's do it again. You can play darts, snooker, suffleboard or just sit and enjoy a glass of your favourite tipple with your friends. The location is the Legion in Kerrisdale. 

Contact: Alan Toon 604- 263- 6268



SUNDAY AUGUST 22 HIKE GHOST PASS (Manning Park area) A new hike for most of the Pathfinders this route is another historic trail into the Interior. This is an unlogged valley with gigantic trees that logging companies are lusting after. There are no views but on a hot day this hike has an easy grade, will be cool and will bring out the environmentalist in you. With luck we will get to the Ghost Lake without meeting ghosts. Distance 17 km Elevation gain 790 m Time 9 hours Meet at Whatcom Road Tims at 8:00 am.
Leader: Trudy Vanderberg 604-263-4174


SUNDAY AUGUST 29 HIKE BRANDYWINE MEADOWS This could also be an overnight backpack for those who want . A fairly short steep hike with modest elevation gain to a pristine alpine valley. If it is hot, access to the mountain stream should keep everyone cool. A view of the Falls on the east side of the road can be added as a short hike at the end of the day. Elevation gain 500 metres Distance Round trip 7 km. Time 4 hours. Meet at Upper Levels St. David’s Church at 8:00 am. Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951


SUNDAY AUGUST 29 CYCLE CENTRAL VALLEY GREENWAY - SCIENCE WORLD TO WESTMINSTER QUAY This brand new cycle route, 48 km return, is a relatively new cycle for the Pathfinders, and links Vancouver, Burnaby and New Westminster. The route varies from being a separated urban greenway in some areas, to either a rural recreational trail or a parallel trail to the railway corridor, or the edge of an industrial roadway. It has been rated as recreational, intermediate, and safe. We’ll have lunch at New Westminster Quay (bring your own or buy lunch). Meet in front of Science World at 10:00 a.m. Call by Friday evening for details and confirmation.
Leader: Alan Hatherly 1- 604-852-7836