Friday, September 4, 2015

SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER 2015





Please note that Pathfinders Events are open to members in good standing who have completed an application and release form. 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!



Pathfinders Drivers Guidelines - Club trips sometimes take us out in challenging conditions, or to places off the regular highways. This makes it mandatory that vehicles are properly equipped with emergency gear. In winter conditions, we recommend as a minimum.
  • a flashlight and batteries,
  • a shovel,
  • a tow rope/chain,
  • bag of sand (or some means of adding traction),
  • emergency blanket
  • first aid kit.
  • candle and matches, axe/saw, food/water
  • In summer, as a minimum. – all of the above.






SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 
 HIKE SEA TO SUMMIT TRAIL Note this hike is on Saturday to allow two consecutive days for adventures on the long weekend. Let’s check out the new route to the Sea to Sky Gondola, the trails at the top of the gondola and the viewing deck and restaurant for liquid refreshment, then ride down the gondola ($10.00.) We may want to have a swim in Brohm Lake before heading home. Meet at 8.30 am St. Davids’s Church for car pooling. Distance 7.5 km., elevation gain 918 m. Google www.seatoskygondola.com for a map of the hike.
Leaders: Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604-734-9391


SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 
 CYCLE DEAS ISLAND PARK TO REIFEL BIRD SANCTUARY Approx. 25km ride, largely on-road cycling with some easy off-road bits to Reifel Bird Sanctuary. A visit within the Bird Sanctuary is not planned, though on the same way return trip there may be a late season fruit stand. Driving directions: South on Hwy. 99 to exit 28. Take the left hand lane, River Road North. 2-3 kms on the left is the signposted Deas Island Regional Park entrance. Meet in the parking lot on the right near the washrooms at 10:00 am. Cancelled if raining. Call by Friday night to confirm. 
 Leader: John Brady 604-221-9793


FRIDAY SEPT 11 
 SOCIAL GULF OF GEORGIA CANNERY TOUR…$6.55 per person. Meet at the Cannery at 11.30 a.m. for our self guided tour and learn all about the fishing industry in Steveston. The Cannery is located at 12138 Fourth Avenue, Richmond BC. To get there by transit. take the Canada Line to Brighouse Stn. and then transfer to the #401, 402, 407 or 410 to Steveston Village. Following the tour we will go to Alegria Cafe for lunch in the back garden. Approx. $10. for delicious soup and healthy salad. 
Contact: Muriel Hemmes at, mhemmes@shaw.ca.


SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13 
 HIKE ANCIENT CEDARS (WHISTLER) SUMMER ROUTE This easy hike of about 8 km will take you to the peaceful grove of ancient giant trees on the slopes of Cougar Mountain. We will use the improved summer route and reach the trees after about 2+ hours of hiking. For those who are really energetic they can continue on using the new flagged trail to a hanging lake (an additional 3 hours hike round trip with numerous elevation gains and losses.) Meet at 8:30 am at St. David’s for car pooling. 
 Leaders: Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604-734-9391


SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 
 HIKE FLATIRON MOUNTAIN (NEEDLE RIDGE) COQUIHALLA Rather than do this as a spring snow shoe trip lets go in the Fall and walk over to Flatiron Mountain. Maybe the little tarn en route will be warm enough for a quick dip (no promises). First a hike up thru the forest and then out into heather meadows with large slabs of granite and views of all the Coquihalla mountains. Elevation gain 890m. Meet at Tim Horton’s Whatcom Road, Abbotsford ready to leave at 8.30. 
Leaders: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20
CYCLE
CENTRAL VALLEY GREENWAY- Trout Lake to Hume Park, return. Approx. 32 km. in length. Mainly flat and on pavement, some gravel. Meet at 10 am at Trout Lake, phone leader for details re meeting spot.Leader: Carole Jacques 604 526-6966


SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 
 HIKE YELLOW ASTER BUTTE , MOUNT BAKER. A terrific fall color hike (brilliant red blueberries) in the Baker area (100 Hikes in North Cascades National Park Region, 3rd. ed., Hike #9) called “The most beautiful spot in the entire Nooksack Crest". 2200 ft (670 m) elevation gain and 8mi/13km (RT) to end of trail well above tree line at 5800 ft with possible extension to top of Butte at 6145 ft (1770 m). Dramatic views of Mt. Baker, Shuksan, one way, and the Canadian Peaks the other. Meet Rick Krouskop at the Glacier Ranger Station at 9:00am. BRING PASSPORTS AND MEDICAL INSURANCE. Call by Friday night. 
Leader – Rick Krouskop 1- 360-603-4008 rick@krouskop.net


SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 
CYCLE     RICHMOND INCLUDING TERRA NOVA, GARRY POINT AND THE CRABAPPLE RIDGE ROUTE Meet at 10:00 am in the parking lot at the Minoru Track on Granville Avenue in Richmond.  We will explore this well marked Richmond Bike Trail through quiet residential streets to Steveston.  Bring lunch and water for a break at Britannia Shipyards Park.    40 kms approx. round trip. 
Leader:  Isla Steele   604-273-1487


OCTOBER 2015

SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 
 HIKE ELFIN LAKES GARIBALDI PROVINCIAL PARK A favourite Pathfinder hike with the promise of fall colours (bring your camera) and maybe some late huckleberries. Distance 22 Km. elevation gain 600m. A long day but worth the effort. Meet at St. David’s church for car-pooling and be ready to leave by 8.00am 
Leaders: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

SATURDAY OCTOBER 10 
 HIKE GARIBALDI LAKE Note this hike is held on SATURDAY so that everyone is ready for Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday or Monday. While the initial part is (to use the words that The Economist recently chose to describe Vancouver)”mind numbingly boring,” the reward is Taylor Meadows in autumn colours and Garibaldi Lake with distant glaciers. Distance 18km.,elevation gain 810m. Meet at St. David’s at 8:00 for carpooling. 
Leaders: Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604-734-9391

SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 
 CYCLE LOWER SEYMOUR CONSERVATION RESERVE This cycle ride is 24 km round trip with some elevation gain. Bring your lunch. The route is paved, with a short section of unpaved trail. We’ll be taking the Seymour Valley Trailway to the River Fish Hatchery and a picnic spot beside the Seymour River. Possible sightings of deer, bear, cougar and other wildlife. Meet at the LSCR parking lot (Rice Lake Gate) at 10.00 am. By Car: Take Hwy 1 to North Vancouver and exit 22B North Lillooet Road to parking. Also accessible by public transit. Call by Friday evening to confirm. 
Leader: David Parsk 604-929-1257

FRIDAY OCTOBER 16 SOCIAL
MOVIE NIGHT AT THE PARK THEATRE followed by a Flamenco performance at the Kino Cafe. If the movie is not suitable, we will meet at The Billy Bishop Legion for Roast Beef Dinner ($15.00) followed by dancing. 
Contact: Trudie Vanderburg @ 604-263-4174 or dynamicgardening@telus.net..

SUNDAY OCTOBER 18, 
HIKE ALICE LAKE PARK – FOUR LAKES TRAIL We start at Alice Lake and soon after begin the ascent of Debeck Hill (300 m.) with good views from the top. Descending the hill we begin to work our way around counterclockwise to Edith, Fawn and Stump lakes. Total distance is 12 km. Meet at St. David’s Church (Taylor Way) 9.00am. Call by Friday evening. Leaders: Ann and Dick Reiner (604) 448-9036.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 25
HIKE MOUNT SEYMOUR- SECOND PEAK We will climb to the ridge crest between first and second peaks, then ascend a gully to reach Second Peak, a splendid lunch spot. Or if energy is left, continue to Third Peak. This involves a steep down climb and then a scramble up rocks. Elevation gain 1100 feet. Round trip 8 km. Meet at the trail information board in the downhill ski parking area at 9.30 am.
Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822

SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 
 CYCLE POCO TRAIL The Poco Trail is an approximately 30 km ride following unpaved trails along the Pitt River, Hyde Creek and the Coquitlam River.  October should be a particularly good time for salmon viewing. Meet at Colony Farm parking lot which is accessed from Highway 7.  Bring lunch.  Contact your leader by Friday evening for starting time. 
Leader: Cliff Kelsey 604-941-2957

NOVEMBER 2015

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 
 HIKE HAYWARD LAKE CIRCUIT Circle the lake, an easy low level hike. Distance 17km, elevation gain is minimal. Meet at the Powerhouse/Dam at 9:30 
Leader: Peter Phillips 604-732-4234

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8
HIKE STAWAMUS CHIEF-SECOND AND THIRD PEAKS We will park at Shannon Falls and ascend steeply via trail and wooden steps till we reach the trail for Centre and North Peak, which is the highest of the three with views of Mount Garibaldi and the Tantalus Range. Round trip 11 km, elevation gain 1980 feet.
Meet at St David’s church at 8.30am.
Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15 
 HIKE LAVA LAKE LOOP (SQUAMISH) Take the trail less travelled from Brandywine Falls and circle past little forest tarns, walk on basalt paving stones and loop back using part of the Sea to Sky trail. About 8 km with very little elevation gain. 
Leaders: Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604-734-9391


FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20,
SOCIAL Sri Lanka Slide presentation at the Pilley’s with commentary on the history, wildlife and geography. Bring nibbles to share and your own refreshment. Coffee & Tea will be supplied. Limited to 22 so book early.
Contacts : Judith or Syd Pilley 604-255-6836.


SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22
 HIKE BUNTZEN LAKE TO SASAMAT RETURN Starting at Buntzen Lake we will head up to the ridge overlooking Buntzen lake and then down to the shore of Sasamat Lake where hopefully it might be a reasonable day to have our lunch on the beach before retracing our steps.
Meet in the north Buntzen Lake parking lot @ 09.30
 
Leaders: Peter Phillips 604-732-4234

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29 
 HIKE CAMPBELL VALLEY PARK A gentle walk of about 9 km up hills and down into dales on gravel clad trails that is possible even if it rains. Meet in the parking lot off 16th Ave between 200th/208th Sts Langley @ 09.30.   Leader: Peter Phillips 604-732-4234