Monday, May 26, 2014

JUNE, JULY, AUGUST 2014




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.












Cyclists Alert - If anyone is interested in cycling the 32km.Lockside Trail from Swartz Bay to Victoria, staying overnight in Victoria, or cycling the Galloping Goose Trail, in June, August or September, please call Patsy. We would be going between Monday and Thursday when the ferry is half price for seniors.
Patsy McConville - 604-734-0162.



JUNE 2014
SUNDAY JUNE 1
HIKE 

UBC RESEARCH FOREST – Hike through rolling country and past numerous lakes to a lookout destination for lunch. Descend through forest to the Alouette River to return. Be prepared for possible wet feet – late snow may last for a long time at the highest elevations. Distance: 15.5 km. Elevation gain: 610 m. Time: 6 hours. Meet at the north end of Silver Valley Road at 9.30 am. Contact leader by Friday night.
Leader: Peter Phillips 604-732-4234


SATURDAY JUNE 7 (N.B. This is a SATURDAY ride)
CYCLE 

VANCOUVER – UBC The ride starts at 10th and Ontario and heads to UBC by way of the Seaside route. Steep hill before reaching UBC. We will have lunch (bring lunch) at UBC Rose Garden. Returning by SW Marine Drive along 37th Ave to Heather at 10th. Distance 25K. Meet at 10th and Ontario @ 10:00 am. Call leader by Thursday night to confirm.
Leader: Patsy McConville 604-734-0162
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SUNDAY JUNE 8
HIKE 

EAST CANYON TRAIL GOLDEN EARS/ALOUETTE LAKE
This hike has been on the agenda for quite a while but mudslides and other events have resulted in a no-go for the last few years. It is an easy hike along the lovely Gold River. Although Hector Ferguson Lake could be a goal, any distance along the river is a pleasant expedition. We will meet at 9:00 at the parking lot at the corner of Fern Crescent and 232 Ave.
Leaders: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310


FRIDAY JUNE 13
SOCIAL 

FLOWER SKETCHING – VAN DUSEN GARDENS Bring a snack or your lunch and something to sit on in order to study the lovely blossoms. Trudie will bring crayons and sketch books, and people can bring their own materials if they wish. The goal is not to create beautiful drawings, but to have creative fun together. There is a roofed space to seek shelter if it rains and Dick Reiner and Tony Keen will be on hand as artistic advisors. Admission to the gardens is $10.75, or $8.00 for seniors. Meet at the ticket booth at 10.30 am. 
Contact: Trudie Vanderburg 604-263-4174


SUNDAY JUNE 15
HIKE AND KAYAK TO WIDGEON FALLS
This event features cross-training. An hour’s paddle and a 3 km hike will bring you to the upper falls of Widgeon Creek. Then back again and hope your boat is still there on the shore! Sunday's are busier so we will meet about 9:00am Pitt Lake canoe rentals # 604-836-7117 seven days a week year round $55 for day $85 for overnight. (Divide the price by two with your paddling partner.)
Leader: Cliff Kelsey 604-941-2957 




THURSDAY JUNE 19 - MONDAY JUNE 23
KAYAK AND HIKE SALTSPRING

Reservations have been made already for campsites for the people who have indicated interest in this adventure. If you wish to join the group please let Sandra Farenholtz know and make your own reservations for a campsite (or cabin) at Cedar Beach Resort 250-527-2205 1136 Northend Road and for the ferries. Kayaks can be rented on the island.
Co-ordinator: Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310



SUNDAY JUNE 22
HIKE 

THREE CHOP TRAIL ON MOUNT SEYMOUR
This trail gradually ascends to 2500 ft, which hopefully will be snow free by June. The trail ascends from Indian River road to the Deep Cove Lookout. On the way down the Old Buck trail will be taken to get to the Vancouver Lookout and then descend to return by the Baden Powell trail. Total is 13k although there is a shorter option for the way back.
Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822



SUNDAY JUNE 22
CYCLE 

PITT LAKE A scenic ride along dikes and roads with a stop for lunch at Pitt Lake. About 30 km and all flat. Rough in places so probably not suitable for road bikes. Meet at 10:00 am at the parking lot on Harris Road immediately south of the Alouette River Bridge. From Lougheed Highway turn left on Dewdney Trunk Road just east of Pitt River Bridge. Turn left again on Harris Road. Call by Friday night to confirm.
Leader: Maggie Doughty 604-922-7699


SUNDAY JUNE 29
HIKE 

HEMLOCK TRAIL TO PINE AND CEDAR LAKES USA (NEW)
We’ve hiked the Oyster Dome/Bat Caves loop in the southern Chuckanuts previously. This trail meanders along the northern Chuckanut Mountain ridge with expansive views of the San Juans and Mt. Baker. Our walk includes a lunch stop at Pine & Cedar lakes (7 km), then a short loop to return by a parallel route along the mountain ridge. 15 Km Round Trip, 1400 ft (430 m) elevation gain.

 Meet at trailhead at 9:30: Take I-5 Exit 250 and follow Old Fairhaven Parkway / SR 11 west 1.3 miles (2 km) to 12th Street (signal light). Turn Left and follow Chuckanut Drive / SR11 south 1.5 miles (2.5 km) to North Chuckanut Mountain trailhead parking area on the left (just past intersection with Old Samish Rd).

Remember your passport and health insurance.
Leader: Rick Krouskop rick@krouskop.net   360-603-4008 OR 360-305-9928 (cell)
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JULY 2014


SATURDAY JULY 5
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. 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 



SUNDAY JULY 6
HIKE 

HOPE LOOKOUT (NEW)
This short steep hike has many rests and a loop trail if you want to opt out early. Climbing on switchbacks you reach a first lookout and then for unimpeded view of Hope, Kawkawa Lake and the Coquihalla and Fraser Rivers from the second lookout. Meet at Whatcom Rd. at 9:00
Leader: Trudy Vanderburg 604-263-4174


SATURDAY JULY 12
SOCIAL 

Bard on the Beach - Midsummer Night’s Dream Matinee- 2 pm
Followed by Bard on the Barbie – a barbecue at the Kinney’s home. Book your own ticket for Bard on the Beach at 604-739-0559 (www.bardonbeach.org) We recommend doing this early as it there are few matinees for this play . Let Maureen know if you will bring an appetizer, salad or dessert; meat and veggie burgers are provided. Members are welcome to come just for the social event at 6 pm.
Hosts: Pat and Maureen Kinney 604- 263- 4579


SUNDAY JULY 13
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. Check another piece of the Sea to Sky route off your list. Perhaps go swimming in Starvation Lake. Distance is 12 km round trip. Minimal elevation gain, time 4 hours. Meet at Upper Levels St. David’s Church at 9:00.
Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951


SUNDAY JULY 20
HIKE 

COUGAR MOUNTAIN ANCIENT CEDARS to HANGING LAKE (Whistler area) NEW
A short hike along logging roads and then into the forest to the wonderful Ancient Cedars grove as an initial destination. Then upward on a new tagged trail to a lake high above. On the way back, a diversion is possible to Showh Lake where swimming may be possible.
Distance 6 km. round trip to Ancient Cedars, Elevation 150 metres, time 2 1⁄2 hours added elevation and time to get to lake ? another 2 hours?
Meet at St. Davids at 8:00 for carpooling
Leaders: Tony Keen and Aileen Stalker 604-734-9391



SUNDAY JULY 20
CYCLE 

BOUNDARY BAY, THE SECRET GARDEN AND MAPLE BEACH
Meet at the new Boundar
y Bay Airport parking lot at 10.00 am. Take Ladner Trunk Road to 72nd Street and turn right. Left turn on Churchill Street and right on Athabaska Street. We will then cycle to Centennial Beach, Tsawwassen and beyond via the dyke. About 30 km round trip. Bring a picnic lunch to eat at the beach. Call by Friday night to confirm.
Leader: Isla Steele 604-273-1487


THURSDAY JULY 24
HIKE 

MACGUIRE PEAK (Chilliwack area) NEW
Depending on if we can get in with a 4 wheel drive the round trip is 8 km and 4 hours, otherwise it will be 12 km and 6 hours. The short steep ascent gives access to stunning views into the US areas of the border peaks including Tomyhoi peak while Canadian views are throughout the Chilliwack Valley.
Meet at Whatcom at 8:30
Leaders: Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310
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SUNDAY JULY 27
WALK/ BIKE/BBQ SOCIAL PATHFINDERS TRIATHALON –Hike, Bike and Eat!! Meet at 10 am at the home of Doug and Sandra in Abbotsford to drop off your food and beverage for the potluck barbecue before heading off for a cycle or hike. Bring your own meat or fish to grill plus a dish to share. Return in the afternoon for the social followed by an afternoon BBQ. Members are more than welcome to come just for the social and BBQ, starting at 3pm. Call hosts to confirm you participation.
Hosts: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz 1 604- 855- 3310


HIKE – To be announced by Doug and Sandra.

CYCLE Sumas Prairie/Valley (Abbotsford). This 40 m cycle goes from Upper Sumas School (corner of Whatcom & Vye Roads) to Yarrow, where we will eat our lunches in the park before returning to the starting point. Mountain views are seen at every turn. After dropping off your food, meet at Upper Sumas School playing field at 10.15 am.
Leaders : Ann and Dick Reiner 604-448-9036 

Call both Farenholtzes and Reiners by Friday evening for details and confirmation. 


AUGUST 2014

SATURDAY AUGUST 2 (LONG WEEKEND) 
HIKE 
MOUNT STRACHAN (North Shore)
Views in all directions and possibly flowers (or late snow). Ascend by the Howe Sound Crest trail starting from the Cypress downhill ski parking lot and return the same way or by the ski trail.
Round trip approx. 10 km. Allow 5 hours, elevation gain 538 meters.
Meet at Cypress Mountain downhill ski parking lot at 9:30 am.

SOCIAL After the hike some may want to buy (or bring) a picnic supper to eat while enjoying the West Vancouver Harmony Arts Festival along Ambleside Park and John Lawson Park at the foot of 16th Avenue. See www.harmonyarts.ca – by June they should have the musicians listed but there are also arts and crafts and various booths that are set up for the festival. Non-hikers- just join us for the festival.
Leaders : Ann and Dick Reiner 604-448-9036

SATURDAY AUGUST 2 OR SUNDAY AUGUST 3
CYCLE 

FRASER VALLEY SLOW FOOD CYCLE TOURS
These two self-guided tours are about 25 km each on flat public roadways in the Agassiz area on the Saturday and Chilliwack on the Sunday. Time is flexible between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. The cost is about $20 and includes a map and access to farms where you may buy produce and have it delivered to your car. Call David by Thursday July 31 if you are interested in meeting to do either of these tours.
Contact: David Parsk 604-929-1257


SUNDAY AUGUST 10-15
KAYAK AND HIKE BAKER LAKE USA

Hikes in the South Baker area will be decided upon depending on snow level and enthusiasm of participants. Reservations for a group campground have already been made. Remember to bring your passport and Medical insurance.
Contact : Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310 - if you are coming and for driving directions.


WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13
SOCIAL 

THEATRE UNDER THE STARS - Legally Blonde. If you didn’t get to the Bard Night this is an opportunity to experience another Vancouver Summer tradition. This blond-tastic musical of 2013 is back by popular demand and a repeat from last year. Legally Blonde is based on the novel by Amanda Brown & the Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer movie. More info is available on TUTS web site. We’ll meet in the park around 7:00pm share finger deserts and buy our tickets on the night (to avoid a rainy night). The show starts at 8:00pm. Alternative date in the case of rain will Aug 15.
Contact - Judith Pilley 604 255 6836 to confirm your participation.

SUNDAY AUGUST 17
CYCLE 

FORT LANGLEY
This is an approximately 35 km cycle ride which is flat except for a couple of gentle hills. We will meet at Derby Reach Regional Park on the North (river) side of Allard Crescent at 10.00 am. Bring a picnic lunch for a stop by the river at Glen Valley Park. Contact leader by Friday if you plan to attend.
Leader: Sharon Annesley 604-214-9461


THURSDAY AUGUST 21
HIKE 

MOUNT OTTOMITE (Coquihalla) NEW
Forever finding new hikes Doug and Sandra led some of the snowshoers on this trail to near the ridge. We will now hike to the ridge and beyond to the base of Mount Zupjok. An easy undulating hike this is a great way to see some of the Coquihalla peaks and valleys without too much exertion. Round trip about 5 1⁄2 hours.
Meet at Whatcom Road at 8:00
Leaders: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310


MONDAY August 25-29
HIKE CATHEDRAL LAKES

Spend several days hiking in the high country of Cathedral Lakes Provincial Parks (close to and above

Keremeos in the south Okanogan.) http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/cathedral/#Location Reservations for a campsite and for the truck to take you to the lodge can be made on June 25th. Some may want to stay in the lodge rather than camp. Some may want to have at least one meal at the lodge. Both these luxuries will need to be booked. 1-888-255-4453 or 1-250-226-7560 info@cathedrallakes.ca
Leaders: Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604-734-9391

SUNDAY AUGUST 31
HIKE 

BRANDYWINE MEADOWS (Whistler area)
A fairly short steep hike with modest elevation gain to hopefully see some alpine flowers. If it is hot, access to the mountain stream should keep everyone cool. Elevation gain 500 metres Distance 6 km. Time 3 – 4 hours. The Whistler Ironman is July 27th so will not interfere with the hike this year.
Meet at St. David’s church at 8:30 for car-pooling.
Leader : Larry Burton 604-277-6951


SUNDAY AUGUST 31
CYCLE 

LOWER SEYMOUR CONSERVATION RESERVE
This 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

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

MARCH, APRIL, MAY 2014






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.

PICNIC:  Sunday May 25th  Deas Island.


ADVANCE NOTICE – CAMPING AND HIKINGWe have booked a group camp site at Swift Creek campsite (South side of Mt. Baker) for 5 nights arriving Sunday August 10, 2014 and leaving on Friday August 15. Cost per night for the site is US$75.00 and as we already have 8 people planning on going this will be a very cheap holiday. You can bring your RV, campervan or tent.
If you have not hiked the area south of Mt. Baker you are in for a treat as it is very different from the north.
If you are thinking of coming with us please contact me for further information. 
Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310


MARCH 2014

SUNDAY MARCH 2
SNOWSHOE LIGHTNING LAKES, MANNING PARK. An easy snowshoe around these lakes. Meet at Tim Horton’s, Whatcom Rd, Abbotsford at 8.30 am to arrange carpooling. Call Cliff by Friday night.
Contact and Leader: Cliff Kelsey 604 941 2957

SUNDAY MARCH 9
SNOWSHOE HOLLYBURN SNOWSHOE TRAILS. Come and explore these intriguing trails. You can stop at Hollyburn Lodge for a hot drink, food or even a beer. Trail tickets are $10, $8 for seniors. Meet at the ticket office at 10 am. Call Sue by Friday night.
Contact and leader: Sue Penfold 604 943 6822

FRIDAY MARCH 14 SOCIAL POTLUCK SUPPER AND GAMES NIGHT 5:30 ONWARDS Tonight is an opportunity to do what we do so well, mix and share our favourite dishes but also to bring back our games night. We plan an early start to the evening for those of us who like to retire early, and don’t like driving in the dark. The bold and brave can stay later and play a few of those games of yore. Remember the Mexican Train Game and Uno? The more serious could have a bridge table! Call your hosts to confirm you attendance and dinner contribution. 
 Hosts: Syd and Judith Pilley 604 255 6836



SUNDAY MARCH 16
SKI/SNOWSHOE CHEAKAMUS LAKE SUMMER TRAIL, WHISTLER – Meet at St David’s Church in West Vancouver and leave at 8.30 am. We carpool from there. The lake is 3 km inside the western boundary of Garibaldi Provincial Park. The trail continues along the northern shore with views across the lake to the McBride Range and glaciers in the park. Call Cliff by Friday night.
Contact and leader: Jim Pearson 604 946 5497

SUNDAY MARCH 16 CYCLE     CANADA LINE BRIDGE TO IONA BEACH This is an easy ride, approximately 25 km round trip.  Meet either at 10:00 am at the North end of the Canada Line Bridge (foot of Cambie in Vancouver) or at 10:20 at the South end of the Bridge (on River Road in Richmond).  The route follows along the North side of the Airport to Iona Beach Park where we will have lunch.  Call by Friday evening to confirm.
Leader: David Parsk 604-929-1257



SUNDAY MARCH 23
SNOWSHOE FAT DOG MOUNTAIN, MANNING PARK – We will leave Tim Horton’s at the Whatcom Road exit on Highway # 1 at 8.30 am. We will carpool from there. This is a fairly challenging climb of about 800 metres. Distance 14 km round trip. Call by Friday night.
Contact and leaders: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz 1 604 855 3310

SUNDAY MARCH 30
SNOWSHOE NEEDLE PEAK, COQUIHALLA – We will leave Tim Horton’s at the Whatcom Road exit on Highway #1 at 8.30 am. We will carpool from there. A steep climb through trees at the beginning is followed by an undulating ridge with superb views. Call by Friday night.
Contact and leader: Tony Keen 604 734 9391



APRIL 2014

SUNDAY APRIL 6
SNOWSHOE MOUNT ZOA, COQUIHALLA – We will leave Tim Horton’s at the Whatcom Rd exit on Highway #1 at 8.30 am. We will carpool from there. This is a fairly challenging climb of about 850 metres and a round trip of 10 km. Call by Friday night.
Contact and leaders: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz 1 604 855 3310


SUNDAY APRIL 13
SNOWSHOE BLACK MOUNTAIN, CYPRESS BOWL. A local favourite, and splendid workout. Meet near downhill ski ticket office at 9.30 am. Obtain a free ticket showing you are going into the backcountry. We will head up to Cabin Lake and maybe Eagle Bluffs if conditions are favourable. Call by Friday night.
Contact and leader: Sue Penfold 604 943 6822


SUNDAY APRIL 13 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.  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


SUNDAY APRIL 20
No trip planned for Easter long weekend. Call around if interested.


FRIDAY APRIL 25 SOCIAL SLIDE SHOW at Dick and Ann Reiner’s. Not another Ramblers trip!! Oh no!! Oh yes! Dick and Ann went on a Ramblers “Cruise and Walk” to sites along the Baltic (including St Petersburg) and followed it up with a visit to the Rhine Valley in Germany. Spend an evening with them as they show photos and reminisce about their adventures there. Seating is limited so call Ann and Dick early to ensure a spot. Bring your own drinks and nibbles to share. 
Contact : Ann and Dick Reiner 604- 448 -9036

SUNDAY APRIL 27 HIKE JUG ISLAND/ BURNS POINT. An old Pathfinder favourite, not done for several years. Meet in parking lot at Belcarra Regional Park. Both hikes through rolling country with many viewpoints leave from this area, you can chose to do one or both. Round trips: Jug Island beach 5.5 km, Burns Point 5.2 km. Call Larry by Friday night for time.
Contact and Leader: Larry Burton 604 277 6951

SUNDAY APRIL 27 CYCLE RICHMOND LOOP We’ll ride the Richmond dyke loop, with fish and chips in Steveston. Meet at Ann and Dick's, #2-6360 Lynas Lane at 10:00 am. Lots of parking on the street. 
Leaders: Ann and Dick Reiner 604-448-9036


MAY 2014

SUNDAY MAY 4
HIKE UBC RESEARCH FOREST – Hike through rolling country and pass numerous lakes to a lookout destination for lunch. Descend through forest to the Alouette River to return. Be prepared for possible wet feet – late snow may last for a long time at the highest elevations. Distance: 15.5 km. Elevation gain: 610 m. Time: 6 hours. Meet at the north end of Silver Valley Road at 9.30 am. Contact leaders by Friday night.
Contact and Leaders: Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604 734 9391

SUNDAY MAY 11
HIKE BROHM LAKE (NEAR SQUAMISH) Trails around picturesque Brohm Lake intersect with Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest Trails so there are a variety of possibilities. Distance negotiable. Elevation gain minor. Call Sandra by Friday night for parking instructions and time.
Contact and Leader: Sandra Fahrenholz 1 604 855 3310

SUNDAY May 11 CYCLE     BURNABY-NEW WESTMINSTER LOOP The ride starts in Central Park and heads down Central Valley Greenway to Hume Park and New Westminster Quay.  There could be a shorter option for the return trip. Approximately 25 km round trip. Bring lunch. Meet at the parking lot on the West side of Central Park, Boundary and 46th Avenue, at 10:00 am.  Call the leader by Friday. 
Leader:  Carole Jacques 604-526-6966

SUNDAY MAY 18
HIKE MINNEKHADA REGIONAL PARK – Meet in the parking lot at 10 am. This former estate northwest of Port Coquitlam has a variety of trails including a miniature mountain and viewpoints with a wide outlook over the Pitt River valley. Call Alan by Friday night.
Contact and leader: Alan Toon 604 263 6268



SUNDAY MAY 25 ANNUAL CLUB PICNIC Deas Island Park – We can exercise in the morning and eat and socialize in the afternoon. This year we thought that we would do a potluck, with everyone contributing to the buffet. Let us know if you are coming and to let us know what you will bring: 
Contact: Alan Toon 604 -263 -6268 

A great hit from last year: Hat competition!! Yes, at lunch time we (both women and men) swap our biking helmets or hiking hats for something wild and crazy – and the social committee will have judges on hand to name the most avant-garde hat.

WALK LADNER CENTENNIAL TRAIL – a walk from the picnic site, leaving at 10 am. Contact and leader: Sue Penfold 604 943 6822

CYCLE Meet at the picnic site at 10:00 am.  This 20 km ride is on paved secondary roads and dykes (some gravel) crossing Highway 99 and down 64th to the dyke, cutting off on 34B and returning to the Park in time for lunch.  Contact leader by Friday if you will be cycling. Leader:  Sharon Annesley  604-214-9461


Friday, November 29, 2013

DECEMBER 2013, JANUARY, FEBRUARY 2014













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.
     DECEMBER 2013
    SUNDAY DECEMBER 1 
     HIKE MINNEKHADA REGIONAL PARK (PORT COQUITLAM) An easy early winter walk around the park which should take us about 2.5 hours depending on the trail we take followed by a visit to the lodge which will be open from 1 – 4pm for their Creative Cafe There should be food available (check later) or bring your own lunch. Meet at the park entrance at 10.00am Leaders: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310
    SUNDAY DECEMBER 8  
    SNOWSHOE DOG MOUNTAIN – (MT. SEYMOUR). This is the first snowshoe trip of the season and so we will make it an easy trip for all to enjoy. Round trip is approx 7 kms. If the weather is clear we will have great views overlooking the lower mainland. Please phone Cliff by Friday for time and meeting place.
    Leader: Cliff Kelsey 604-941-2957
    FRIDAY DECEMBER 13TH 
    SOCIAL CASUAL BIRDING DYKE WALK 9.00AM-noon. This walk is run by the Regional Park ornithologist and will introduce you to shorebirds, waterfowl and raptors on the walk along the Delta dyke. Bring your binoculars and meet at Cambridge House at Boundary Bay Regional Park. This is a free event.  
    Call: 604 432 6359 for more information.

    SATURDAY DECEMBER 14  
    SOCIAL CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME Let your hair down and enjoy some real Christmas spirit and British humour at the Metro theatre which is renowned for its Christmas pantomimes written and produced by Johnny Duncan. This year it is Jack and the Beanstalk. You’re welcome to bring your grandchildren or overaged children. The Pathfinders have a limited block booking of seats at $25 each which can be reserved by calling Judith Pilley. Procrastinators will have to order their own seats from the Metro Theatre and take pot luck! Members booking through Judith will meet at the
    Metro theatre at 6:45 pm 
    Coordiator: Judith Pilley 604 255 6836 
     
    SUNDAY DECEMBER 15 
    SNOWSHOE BLACK MOUNTAIN, (CYPRESS BOWL). Another local favourite workout where we leave the downhill area and head up to Cabin Lake and maybe beyond. Meet at the downhill ski area. Call Larry by Friday night for time. Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951

    SUNDAY DECEMBER 22 
    HIKE MILLENIUM TRAIL LADNER. Not enough snow, so let’s have an easy jaunt with 2 pubs on the route.
    This trail starts near Captain’s Cove Marina, goes under Hwy 99 and eventually gets to Deas Island, which we can
    circumnavigate, and then return the same way passing River House pub. Distance about 10km. Flat.
    Take the first exit on right after the tunnel to Ladner River Rd. Turn right on Ferry Rd and meet in the parking lot at
    the end at 10 am.
    Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822

    SATURDAY DECEMBER 28TH CABARET
    You are invited to the
    Cabaret
    Saturday, December 28, 2013
    2:30 – 5:30
    At St. James' Hall, 10thand Trutch, Vancouver.
    It’s Canby’s 80th Birthday Celebration
    Music for Dancing and Listening.
    Beer Wine and Light Refreshments.
    Your presence is your present.
    Please confirm to canbym@shaw.ca

    SUNDAY DECEMBER 29 
     SNOWSHOE. DIAMOND HEAD Join us for a snowshoe up to Red Heather Meadows and perhaps up onto Paul Ridge. Meet at St. David’s Church to carpool up to the car park. Call by Friday for time. 
    Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497


    TUESDAY DECEMBER 31 
    SOCIAL NEW YEARS EVE POT LUCK 8:30pm- ? Bring in the New Year in style with your Pathfinder friends. This is a popular late dinner evening so call your host early to reserve your place and advise on your dinner contribution. 
    Contact : Barbara Downs. 604 738 2496


    JANUARY 2014

    SUNDAY JANUARY 5, 2014
    SKI/SNOWSHOE MANNING PARK This is the first ski/snowshoe trip of 2014. Take your pick of skiing on tracks for a modest cost or snowshoe on one of the trails in the park (to be decided depending on snow conditions). We carpool from Tim Horton’s Whatcom Road, Abbotsford at 8.30. Call the leaders by Friday to let them know you are coming.  
    Leaders: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

    TUESDAY JANUARY 14 
     SKI/SNOWSHOE CALLAGHAN VALLEY, WHISTLER. Midweek skiing at Callaghan is now $10 instead of $23, so we will move those trips to Tuesdays. Again your choice is to ski on the many cross country trails in the valley or to head off on the snowshoe trails. We leave from St. David’s Church at 8.30 so please phone the leaders by Sunday to let us know you will be joining us.
    Leaders: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310


    FRIDAY JANUARY 17 
    SOCIAL WACKY TACKY PARTY. 7:30 pm This is the most popular social event of the year. Come and give those face muscles some exercise as you laugh the night away. Recycle those tacky gifts you’ve been hanging on to; BYOB and bring some nibbles to share. 
    Hosts: Carolyn and Larry Graves. 604 263 6430


    SUNDAY JANUARY 19
    HIKE       LYNN PEAK
    Moderately easy hike from the Lynn Headwaters Regional Park.  Steady upward but not too steep.  Several viewpoints to the east, south, and west as you walk along. Views include those across the Seymour River to Seymour and Elsay mountains. Bring hiking poles and boots that are waterproofed.
    Distance:    7 km    Elevation gain: 700 m.  Time 4 hours
    Meet at 9:00 at the signboard at Lynn Headwaters Regional Park
    Leader: Tony Keen and Aileen Stalker 604-734-9391  by Friday evening please.



    SUNDAY JANUARY 26 
    SNOWSHOE FIRST PEAK (MT. SEYMOUR) Another chance to head up to the first peak of Mt. Seymour and try your hand (bum) skiing down the upper slopes (optional). Meet in the downhill ski parking lot. Phone by Friday to let Cliff know that you are coming and what time to meet.
    Leader: Cliff Kelsey 604-941-2957

    FEBRUARY 2014

    SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 
    SNOWSHOE PORTIA SECTION KETTLE VALLEY (COQUIHALLA) This trip follows an easy grade up the old Kettle Valley railway. A trip back into history where you will pass the old station of Iago. Meet at Tim Horton’s, Whatcom Road , Abbotsford ready to leave by 8.30.  
    Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497

    SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 
    SNOWSHOE EAGLE RIDGE (BURKE MOUNTAIN) COQUITLAM Take a trip with Larry to discover some of the old roads and trails on the lower side of Burke Mountain. Please phone Larry by Friday to tell him that you will be joining him and find out more details as to time and meeting place. 
     Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951

    SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16 
     SKI/SNOWSHOE DAKOTA RIDGE (SUNSHINE COAST) Given the right snow conditions this is a lovely community run cross country ski area above Sechelt with fabulous views over the water. Meet at St. David’s Church to carpool. Phone Jim by Friday for time and more details. 
    Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497
    FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21  
    SOCIAL CHINESE DINNER AT THE FLAMINGO. Warren, our host at the Flamingo, has yet again arranged a delicious 10 course meal for us in a private room at the Flamingo restaurant on Cambie. Cost is $22 a head including tips and taxes. Drinks extra. Call Judith by Wednesday February 19th so she can confirm numbers.
    Host : Judith Pilley 604 255 6836 
     
    TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25 
    SKI/SNOWSHOE CALLAGHAN VALLEY – (WHISTLER) As previously mentioned, midweek skiing is now only $10. So by request we are going back to the Callaghan Valley for another day of cross country skiing or snowshoeing. Meet at St. David’s Church. Phone Jim by Sunday for meeting time and let him know you will be joining him. 
    Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497