Thursday, June 4, 2015

JUNE, JULY, AUGUST 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.




JUNE 2015
SUNDAY JUNE 7
HIKE 
BRUNSWICK POINT This is an easy walk along the shore in Delta, up to 14 km. with no elevation gain. Bring cameras and binoculars to view the bird life. Call leaders for time and meeting place. 
Leaders : Dick and Ann Reiner 604-448-9036

SUNDAY JUNE 7 
CYCLE 
POINT ROBERTS Easy bike ride around the perimeter roads of Point Roberts.  Bring passport and a picnic lunch.  Meet at Diefenbaker Park, 5579 First Street, Tsawwassen at 10:00 am.  Call by Friday evening to confirm. 
Leader:  David Parsk   604-929-1257

SUNDAY JUNE 14
HIKE 
LAVA LAKE LOOP Starting and ending at Brandywine Falls we will walk over flat basalt rocks and past sparkling tarns to arrive at MacGuire forest service road. We will then return through the northern areas of Brandywine Falls park and enjoy the easy walking with some elevation variation (but not much) on the Sea to Sky path back to the Falls. About 8 km and 3 hours.
Leader: Trudy Vanderburg 604-263-4174

TUESDAY JUNE 16 
SOCIAL 
ORPHEUM TOUR Take a guided tour of Vancouver's historic Orpheum concert hall. See backstage and hidden places. Hear stories. Learn the Orpheum's surprising history. The tour starts at 11 am and is about 2 hours long. Cost is $10.00 donation per person, cash only. Afterwards we can walk to Nelson the Seagull Restaurant in Gastown for lunch. Book before June 12 as there is a limit of 20 persons. 
Leader : Muriel Hemmes e-mail mhemmes@shaw.ca
SATURDAY JUNE 20 
CYCLE 
RICHMOND LOOP We’ll ride the Richmond dyke loop, around 35km.and for a change, picnic at London Farm. 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

SUNDAY JUNE 21
HIKE 
BROHM LAKE This pleasant walk of about 9 km wanders through deciduous and coniferous forests, up hill and down into the dales. Lunch is at a high spot looking over the Tantalus Range. Anyone for an early swim in the lake? Meet at St. David’s church at 9:00 for car-pooling. 
 Leaders: Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 604-855-3310

SUNDAY JUNE 28
HIKE 
HOPE MOUNTAIN On this hike you will follow trails, logging roads, switchbacks, and ridge walks to reach the summit. You will be rewarded with views of the Fraser Valley, Hope townsite, and the Silver-Skagit Valley. Round trip 10 km. Elevation gain 800 m/2625 feet Time - allow 5 hours. Meet at Whatcom Road Tim Horton’s at 9:00 for car-pooling. 
 Leader: Peter Phillips 604-732-4234



JULY 2015
SUNDAY JULY 5
HIKE 
HIGH FALLS CREEK After a steep beginning, this scenic hike winds along High Falls Creek and has views of Tricouni, Cloudburst and Squamish River Valley on the way back down a logging road. Round Trip 12 km. Allow 5 hours Elevation gain 640 m. Meet at Squamish adventure centre at 9:00 or St. David’s church at 8:OO. 
Leader: Peter Phillips 604-732-4234


MONDAY/THURSDAY JULY 6/9 
 CYCLE 
 VICTORIA AND GALLOPING GOOSE TRAIL We will meet at the Tsawwassen ferry terminal to catch the 9:00 am ferry and cycle to Victoria along the Lochside trail (33 km). Next day we will cycle part of the Galloping Goose trail to Sooke Potholes (40 km). If interested in the ride or you have other suggestions, please call Patsy before June 15.
Leader: Patsy McConville 604-734-0162 or email convil@shaw.ca


SATURDAY JULY 11 
 SOCIAL 
 BARD ON THE BEACH – A COMEDY OF ERRORS, Matinee- 2 pm Followed by Bard on the Barbie – a barbecue in a fellow member’s backyard. Book your own ticket for this fun-filled romp at Bard on the Beach, 604-739-0559 (www.bardonbeach.org) We recommend doing this early as there are few matinees for this play . Let Ann 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. 
Contact : Ann Reiner 604-448-9036

SUNDAY JULY 12
HIKE 
MOUNT STRACHAN Views in all directions and possibly alpine flowers. Ascend and return by the Howe Sound Crest trail starting from the downhill ski parking lot at Cypress. Round trip approx. 10 km. Allow 5 hours, elevation gain 538 metres Meet at 9:30 at the downhill ski parking lot at Cypress . Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822

SATURDAY JULY 18 
 SOCIAL FOLK FESTIVAL This yearly event is a great happening and we don’t want to miss it. W
atch the new trends in hippy fashion, walk around between the stands of tie dye clothing, sniff a few odd smells and share your nibbles with other Pathfinders. Meet on the beach, look for the Canadian flag. You can hear the music but bring your binoculars to see what is happening. This event is totally free. 
Leader : Trudie Vanderburg 604 263 4174


SUNDAY JULY 19
HIKE 
 ST. MARK’S SUMMIT First we hike the Howe Sound Crest Trail to a marvelous view over Howe Sound and the Islands. For an extra climb some may want to continue on up Unnecessary Mountain. Distance 11 km Elevation gain 460 m. Meet at Cypress downhill ski parking lot at 9:30 
 Leader: Jan Finch

SUNDAY JULY 19
CYCLE
 
BOUNDARY BAY AND THE SECRET GARDEN Meet at the new Boundary 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

SATURDAY JULY 25
CYCLE
 
AGASSIZ FARMS CYCLE TOUR This self-guided tour of local farms is about 25 km on flat public roadways in the Agassiz area. Time is flexible between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. Registration is in the parking lot of Agassiz Fitness/Activity Centre, 6660 Pioneer Avenue. The cost is $10 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 23 if you are interested in meeting to do this tour. 
Leader: David Parsk 604-929-1257

SUNDAY JULY 26
HIKE 
 ASHLU RIVER VALLEY This trip goes into the Ashlu River Valley. A diversion on the way to Crooked Falls provides a view of spectacular falls. By continuing on you get to viewpoints looking out to the meeting of Ashlu and Squamish Rivers and Garibaldi Lake and Coastal Mountains. Round trip 9 km Elevation gain 825 m/2700 ft. Time allow 5 hours. Meet at 8:00 in Upper Levels Church Parking lot or 9:00 at Squamish Adventure Centre in North Squamish 
 Leader Peter Phillips 604-732-4234


AUGUST 2015
SUNDAY AUGUST 2
HIKE 
 MOUNT FROMME Fine views over the North Shore mountains and Lynn Valley with a round trip of 15 km. Elevation gain 866 metres with a high point of 3842 metres. Time 5 hours Meet at 9:30 with directions to beginning of trail available from leader. 
 Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822

SUNDAY AUGUST 9
HIKE 
 LINDSAY LAKE A moderately difficult (read steep for the first 1 ½ hours) hike on the east end of Buntzen Lake with lovely views over the lake once you make it to the top. A ridge walk to a series of small lakes and a choice of a loop return to the junction and down the same steep trail (but it is so easy going down!) Bring a swim suit – the lake should be warm enough for a swim. Elevation gain 1020 metres Distance 15 Km. Time 6 hours Meet at Buntzen Lake parking lot at 9:00 for a cool start. 
 Leader: Peter Phillips 604-732-4234

SUNDAY AUGUST 9 
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 13 
 SOCIAL 
MOVIE AND FLAMENCO DANCING. We have a great movie ordered at the Park Theatre but will keep the title as a surprise. The movie starts around 7 pm, more details later, the address is 3440 Cambie Street. After the movie we will go to the Kino cafĂ© to enjoy the live music with students from the local Flamenco dance school. Address for the Kino cafe is 3456 Cambie. A great evening full of passion, music and dance. Have a nap and show the world we still can party. 
Leader : Trudie Vanderburg 604 263 4174

SUNDAY AUGUST 16 
 HIKE 
 CHEAKAMUS CANYON A roaring river, a lake and mountain views make this easy hike a perennial treat. Distance is 9km. with 200 m. elevation gain. Phone leader for times and meeting places.
Leader: Larry Burton 604-277 6951

AUGUST 17,18, 19, 20 Arrive Monday leave Friday
HIKE 
 DESTINATIONS AT MOUNT BAKER TBA Mount Baker Swiss Club Cabin – about $25.00 per person per night, group meals, 3 rooms with bunk beds the rest is open sleeping on mattresses, or tenting on the lawn. Sponsorship by Sandra and Doug or Aileen and Tony. We will need to know early who is interested in coming so the cabin can be booked.
Leaders: Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 604-855-3310

SUNDAY AUGUST 23
HIKE 
ILLAL MEADOWS COQUIHALLA This trip involves a long steady upward hike but has rewards of small tarns, alpine flowers, and incredible views. Much of the walk is along ridges to get to the meadow so if there is snow it should not delay us. Distance 10 kilometres round trip, elevation gain is 600 metres with a high point of 1870 metres Time 6 hours Meet at Whatcom for 8:00 departure to beat the noonday sun. 
 Leaders: Doug and Sandra Farenholtz 604-855-3310

SUNDAY AUGUST 23 
 CYCLE 
PITT POLDER/PITT LAKE A scenic ride along dikes and roads with a stop for lunch at Pitt Lake.  About 30 km and all flat, but rough in places. 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 AUGUST 30 
 HIKE  TRICOUNI MEADOWS EAST
This is probably a new hike for the Pathfinders but Doug & I have been there and recommend a wander into the meadows. We start with a hike up a steep overgrown road for approx. 2.5km before meeting up with the trail that meanders thru wonderful meadows and leads us to the lake beneath Tricouni Peak. This is quite a short hike and not to be mistaken for the Western side complete with large mud holes. 8km round trip. Elevation gain 360m. Meet at 8.30 St. David’s church for car pooling.
Leaders:  Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310



Sunday, March 1, 2015

MARCH, APRIL, MAY 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.



MARCH 2015


Note-The ski/snowshoe events described below will evolve into hikes in the same area if there is insufficient snow.
SUNDAY MARCH 1
SKI SNOWSHOE     
CHEAKAMUS LAKE  (Whistler area) This easy trail on a logging road has gradual incline and minimal elevation gain over its 14 km of length.  Call leader for times and meeting place.
Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497
SUNDAY MARCH 8
SKI SNOWSHOE      
MANNING PARK offers the opportunity to either cross-country ski or snowshoe.  The Nordic Centre has upgraded their maps and trails close to the Lodge for those who want shorter trails (see their website.)  Call leader for times and meeting place.
Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497
TUESDAY MARCH 10 
SKI SNOWSHOE 
WHISTLER OLYMPIC PARK Ski or snowshoe at Callahan.  Call leader for car-pooling or staying overnight at the Tyrol Lodge to enjoy an extra day 
Leader:  Trudy Vanderburg 604-263-4174
FRIDAY MARCH 13
SOCIAL
BOWLING at OLD ORCHARD LANES, 4429 Kingsway, Burnaby, -  5 – 7 or 8 p.m.  Cost is $3.75 per game ; we will hopefully play at least two games. We could each bring a bag lunch/dinner or go out after. We need to know how many are coming so we know how many lanes to reserve.  
Contact : Trudy Vanderburg 604-263-4174, HYPERLINK "mailto:dynamicgardening@telus.net"dynamicgardening@telus.net 

SUNDAY MARCH 15
SNOWSHOE      
MOUNT HENNING (Coquihalla) This trail leads you into the alpine area to a views of Coquihalla Mountain, Zopkios Ridge and beyond. Elevation gain 550m (circuit ) or 730m  to viewpoint and Mount Henning.  Meet at Whatcom Road at 8:30
Leader:  Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 1- 604-855-3310
SUNDAY MARCH 22
SNOWSHOE      
CAL-CHEAK FORESTRY CAMPSITE TO BRANDYWINE FALLS (Whistler) This route follows the Sea to Sky summer trail through pleasant forested terrain and has very little elevation gain.  We will need two cars to be able to make it a one way trip – although sending two hitch-hikers back to get the cars is an option that has worked well.  Meet at St. David’s church at 8:30 for car pooling.
Leader:  Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604-734-9391

MARCH 23-27                                                                                                                                                                     
SUN PEAKS SKI ADVENTURE WITH THE SWISS CLUB 
Phone Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 1- 604-855-3310 for more details

SUNDAY MARCH 29
SNOWSHOE      
WINDY JO  (Manning)  This trail leaves from close to the Manning Park Lodge and ascends by switchbacks on a forest access road to a viewpoint with an old forest tower. Round trip is 14.2 km but on a the way out it is all downhill! Meet at Whatcom Road at 8:30 
Leaders:  Sandra and Doug Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

APRIL 2015

SATURDAY APRIL 4       SATURDAY                                                                       

CYCLE    
BIKE THE BLOSSOMS - VANCOUVER   Bike the Blossoms is based on a 25 km bike friendly loop around Vancouver streets that are known for having cherry blossom trees. The route is mostly flat with a hill on Ontario Street.  Meet at 10:00 am in the 37th Avenue parking lot of VanDusen Gardens at the intersection of Oak and 37th.  Choose whether to bring a lunch or go to a restaurant when we get to Commercial Drive.  Call by Friday evening to confirm.
Leader:  David Parsk   604-929-1257
MONDAY APRIL 6  (EASTER MONDAY)
SNOWSHOE 
MOUNT SEYMOUR The ice, rain and avalanche danger postponed this trip in January – let’s try it again to the First Peak in spring sunshine.  Bring your leftover chocolate Easter eggs to share and something to slide on to speed the return trip. Meet at cafeteria in the parking lot at 9:30
Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822
TUESDAY APRIL 7 
SOCIAL – 10 a.m. till 2 p.m.
CREATE A HANGING BASKET, 3520 West 13 Ave. (Trudie’s garage). Cost is $10. p.p. which includes ; soil, pots, plants & pizza for lunch. Mail cheque to Trudie Vanderburg so she can purchase supplies etc.                                                                                                                                                               

Contact : Trudy Vanderburg 604-263-4174, HYPERLINK "mailto:dynamicgardening@telus.net"dynamicgardening@telus.net 
SUNDAY APRIL 12
SNOWSHOE      
MOUNT OTTOMITE (Coquihalla) A gentle wandering ascent on an old logging road to the forested summit of Mount Ottomite and then on to the meadows.  8 km round trip with 288 elevation gain.   Meet at Whatcom Road at 8:30 
Leaders:  Sandra and Doug  Farenholtz 604-855-3310

TUESDAY APRIL 14 or earlier                                                                                                                                                                                     

CYCLE     
SKAGIT VALLEY TULIP FESTIVAL  We are proposing a one or two night visit to tour the tulip fields that lie between La Conner and Burlington in Washington State. The trip nominally starts April 14, but as the spring seems to be quite warm, we may have to go earlier to catch the blooms. We will stay overnight in a local hotel for one or two nights. More information on the festival and hotels are available at  HYPERLINK "http://www.tulipfestival.org" http://www.tulipfestival.org . Several people have already booked in the Planters Inn, but they have no more two-bed rooms available.
Please contact Ian for details by the end of March, if you are interested..                                  
Leader: Ian Cumming 604-221-1114 or  HYPERLINK "mailto:ianc@ece.ubc.ca" ianc@ece.ubc.ca

SATURDAY APRIL 18
SNOWSHOE      
ANCIENT CEDARS  (Whistler)   A short hike along logging roads (or the new summer trail) and then into the forest to the wonderful Ancient Cedars Grove as a destination.  Distance round trip 6 km., Elevation 150 metres.  Meet at St. David’s Church at 8:30 for car pooling.
Leader: Aileen Stalker and Tony Keen 604-734-9391
SUNDAY APRIL 26 
HIKE 
NORVAN FALLS (North Shore)  A familiar spring hike led by familiar leaders. This trail starts along the Lynn creek and passes some historic relics of the logging days can be done as a loop trail with return on the east trail or lengthened by going to Norvan Falls. Distance: 18 km round trip to Norvan Falls Elevation gain: 230 m.  Meet at parking lot of Headwaters Park at 9:30. 
Leaders: Ann and Dick Reiner  604-448-9036

SUNDAY APRIL 26                                                                                                                                      
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

MAY 2015
                                                                      
SUNDAY MAY 3
HIKE      
CAMPBELL VALLEY PARK (White Rock) Walk the rolling hills of this regional park and enjoy the spring blossoms and colours.  11 km round trip.  Minimal elevation gain.  Meet at parking lot off 16th Avenue between 200 and 208th Streets in Langley at 10:00. 
Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822
FRIDAY MAY 8   (N.B.  This is a Friday ride)                                                                                                                                       CYCLE   
FALSE CREEK/STANLEY PARK Let’s beat the crowds by cycling this popular route on a weekday.  Meet at the Western-most parking lot at Spanish Banks at 10:00 am.  Bring lunch.  Call by Thursday evening if you plan to join us.                                                                                                                                                                   Leader:  Maggie Doughty   604-922-7699
SUNDAY MAY 10
WALK      
A PORTION OF THE HSB TO USA One of the many trips the Wednesday walkers complete, this trip will take you through Lighthouse Park  and give many views of the ocean.  Call leader for start area, distance and time. 
Leader:  Alan Toon 604-604-263-6268
SUNDAY MAY 17 (Long Weekend)                                                                                                              HIKE     
STAWAMUS CHIEF: SOUTH SUMMIT It’s been a while since we did this iconic hike, best done before the summer crowds descend. The trail is steep in places, but there are great views from the top. Distance is 7 km., elevation gain 500 m. Meet at St. David’s Church at 8:30 for car pooling.
 Leaders: Ann and Dick Reiner  604-448-9036

SUNDAY MAY 24 
ANNUAL CLUB PICNIC  
DEAS ISLAND REGIONAL PARK- We can exercise in the morning and eat and socialize in the afternoon. Lunch will be potluck, with everyone contributing to the buffet. Consider bringing croquet, bocci or other games that you may have. The hat competition will take place if enough people want it. Let Alan know if you are coming, what food you will bring, and whether you will join the walkers or the bikers.   
WALK LADNER CENTENNIAL TRAIL   Meet at picnic site at 10 am.                                                                                                              Leader – tba                                                                                                                                                         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
SUNDAY MAY 31
HIKE      
MOUNT GARDENER (Bowen Island)  A vigorous hike led by a woman of the Islands (Gambier.) It is important to allow for coffee and tea after arriving on the island, and pub time and/or an icecream before the departing late afternoon ferries. Great views over Howe Sound but don’t get lost on the way down.  Distance 10 km and 500 m elevation gain.  Call leader for ferry times.  Plan parking or take the bus from Park Royal to the terminal.


Leader:  Trudy Vanderburg  604-263-4174

Saturday, November 29, 2014

DECEMBER 2014, JANUARY, FEBRUARY 2015

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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.


See the Advanced Notice at the end of the blog for more winter fun.


DECEMBER 2014

SUNDAY DECEMBER 7
WALK 

MINNEKHADA PARK. Let’s start the holiday season with a walk around the park (approx. 6.5 km) followed by a visit to the lodge which will be decorated for Christmas. Please bring your lunch with you. Meet at the parking area at the end of Quarry Road at 10.00
Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951


SATURDAY DECEMBER 13TH
SOCIAL 

CHRISTMAS WREATH DECORATING AND POTLUCK SUPPER 5:00pm. Last year we made beautiful Christmas flower arrangements. This year get into the Christmas spirit while decorating a Christmas wreath with baubles and ribbons alongside your potluck companions. We can purchase your cedar covered wreath/s for you at a cost of $10 each. You provide your own decorations from your Christmas stash, alternatively lots of decorations are available at a Dollar Store or Michaels. Bring a dish to share for our potluck supper. Call Canby to reserve your spot, order your wreath/s and let her know your potluck contribution.
Hosts: Canby Martin and Arne Ulmer. 604 731 8420

SUNDAY DECEMBER 14
SKI / SNOWSHOE 

MANNING PARK. Hopefully there will be enough snow that tracks will have been set up at Manning or those that prefer to snowshoe can find their own trail. Meet at Tim Horton’s (Whatcom Road, Abbotsford) ready to leave at 8.30
Leader: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310

OR
WALK 
BLUE HERON SANCTUARY (CHILLIWACK AREA) Spend some time out the sanctuary looking at the exhibits followed by a walk through the trails and maybe out onto the Vedder river. There are also many local artisans in this area who are open for the holiday season. Contact: Sandra Farenholtz for more information 1-604-855-3310
Leader: to the announced


SUNDAY DECEMBER 21
SNOWSHOE

BLACK MOUNTAIN (NORTH SHORE) With Christmas fast approaching let’s have a shorter snow shoe on the North Shore. Most of you will have done this trip before and know that it starts out with a steep climb up to Cabin Lake where you can then make the decision as to whether to carry on out towards Eagle Bluffs. Meet at Cypress downhill ski parking lot at 9.00
Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951



SUNDAY DECEMBER 28
SKI / SNOWSHOE 

HOLLYBURN MOUNTAIN. Time to burn off some of the Christmas dinner. A trip to the local mountains to either ski or snow shoe and perhaps visit the lodge after for a little refreshment. Call leader for time and place to meet.
Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951



WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31
SOCIAL 

NEW YEARS EVE POT LUCK DINNER 8:00pm onwards. Bring in the New Year in style with your Pathfinder friends. This is a popular late dinner evening. It’s your excuse to nap/siesta in the afternoon. Call your host, who will be BBQing a baron of beef, to reserve your place and advise of your dinner contribution.
Hosts: Syd and Judith Pilley. 604 255 6836




JANUARY 2015

SUNDAY JANUARY 4
SNOWSHOE 

DOG MOUNTAIN Start the New Year with a local trip on Mt. Seymour. For those of you who have never been on snow shoes before and would like to try then let us encourage you to join us on this easy trip. You can either rent snowshoes at Mt. Seymour or to save time at MEC. Some of us have an extra pair that you might be able to borrow. Contact the leader for time and place.
Leader: Aileen Stalker 604-734-9391



TUESDAY JANUARY 6
SKI / SNOWSHOE 

CALLAGHAN (WHISTLER) Trips to the Callaghan Valley will be mid week as senior’s receive a 50% discount. Meet at St. David’s church (Upper levels Hwy) ready to leave at 8.30.
Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497
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SUNDAY JANUARY 11
SNOWSHOE 

HOLLYBURN MOUNTAIN This trip will lead you in and around some of the original cabins built on Hollyburn mountain and out to pretty Blue Genetian Lake in time for lunch. Phone leader for meeting time and place.
Leader: Larry Burton 604-277-6951



SUNDAY JANUARY 18
SNOWSHOE (NEW) 

MANNING PARK POLAND LAKE Sunday's trip to snowshoe above the Sea to Sky gondola has been postponed due to low snow conditions. Instead we are heading to Manning Park where hopefully we will ride the orange chair up the alpine slopes and then be able to walk into Poland Lake. It is a gradual walk down to the lake and then of course followed by a gradual walk back up, followed by walking down the side of the downhill area. Round trip is approx 12 km. There is a charge of $5 to ride the chair up.

Leader: Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310


THURSDAY JANUARY 22 
SKI / SNOWSHOE 
CALLAGHAN (WHISTLER) Meet at St. David’s Church (Upper Levels Hwy) ready to leave at 8.30. For those of you interested in staying overnight in Whistler and skiing a second day please contact Sandra Farenholtz (1-604-855-3319)
Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497



FRIDAY JANUARY 23rd
SOCIAL 

WACKY TACKY PARTY. 7:30 pm This is the most popular social event of the year, an evening of hilarity and mirth. Come and give those face muscles some exercise as you laugh the night away. Recycle those tacky gifts you’ve been hanging onto, or received last year, dress them up elaborately to tempt and/or deceive your fellow club members. Bring your own beverage and some nibbles to share.
Hosts: Ellie and Tom Reiner. 604-274-7148



SUNDAY JANUARY 25
SNOWSHOE 
MT. SEYMOUR Get out your plastic bags as well as the snowshoes and get ready for a fun ride back down after following Sue up the hill on Seymour. This trip always seems to be popular. Contact the leader for time and meeting place.
Leader: Sue Penfold 604-943-6822





FEBRUARY 2015


SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1
SKI / SNOWSHOE 

MANNING PARK Time to go back to Manning Park. For those of you who want to ski please join Doug & myself and for those with snow shoes – well let’s just see where you want to go. Meet at Tim Horton’s (Whatcom Road, Abbotsford) ready to leave at 8.30
Leader: Jim Pearson 604.946.5497



TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3
SKI / SNOWSHOE 

CALLAGHAN VALLEY (WHISTLER) Meet at St. David’s Church (Upper levels Hwy) ready to leave at 8.30.
Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497



SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8
SNOWSHOE 
FUNCTION JUNCTION LOOP OR LOGGERS LAKE LOOP Aileen will lead you on a snowshoe trip in the Whistler area. Please call to find out where she is going and what time and place to meet. 
Leader: Aileen Stalker: 604-734-9391

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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15
SKI / SNOWSHOE 

KETTLE VALLEY (COQUIHALLA) If there is enough snow this is an easy trip following the old Kettle Valley railway in the lower section of the Coquihalla up towards Portia station. Meet Tim Horton’s, (Whatcom Road) Abbotsford ready to leave at 8.30.
Leaders: Doug & Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310



THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19
SKI / SNOWSHOE 

CALLAGHAN VALLEY (WHISTLER) Please see January 22nd for meeting place and time and if anyone is interested in staying overnight and skiing a second day please contact Sandra Farenholtz (1-604-855-3310)
Leader: Jim Pearson 604-946-5497


FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20
SOCIAL 

SLIDE SHOW- 7.30 pm A Cuban Adventure. Share memories of a wild and crazy trip with Dick and Ann. BYOB and nibblies.
Hosts- Dick and Ann Reiner 604-448-9036 



SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22
SNOWSHOE 

MANNING PARK (MONUMENT 78) A lovely fairly easy trail through the valley heading south towards the US border. A good place to see a variety of animal tracks. Meet Tim Horton’s (Whatcom Road) Abbotsford ready to leave at 8.30.
Leader: Sandra Farenholtz 1-604-855-3310


Please note that trips may well change depending on the snow conditions





Advanced Notice
Pathfinders Nickel Plate Trip

We are planing a trip to Nickel Plate 
(Apex Mountain) driving up on Monday March 2nd (and stopping to ski or snowshoe at China Ridge, Princeton en route)  returning Friday March 6th. Apex Mountain resort has a variety of accommodation from hostels, hotel rooms to condos and at this time of year they offer a stay for 4 nights and pay for 3. You can choose to downhill ski at Apex or drive a few km to Nickel Plate and cross country ski or snowshoe. You will be responsible for booking your own accommodation depending on your budget. Let me know if you would like to join the party and I can help with accommodation suggestions (check out Apex Mountain accommodation) and let you know who else has decided to come”

Sandra Farenholtz

1.604.855.3310






We are joining the Swiss Outdoor Club for their annual frolic in the snow at Sunpeaks.  Here is their announcement.


Advanced Notice.


Ski Week in Sun Peaks

Sunday, March 22 to Friday, March 27, 2015
Again (  for the 13th time ! ) we’ll head  for a fun and sport filled week to Sun Peaks, near Kamloops, in the week of Sunday, March 22 to Friday, March 27, 2015. You can tailor your participation to your needs from one day to six  days or longer , as you like. Sun Peaks offers good downhill skiing  opportunities ,  large areas for easy  snow shoeing and cross country skiing, and of course for shopping  and culinary adventures in the many restaurants.  http://www.sunpeaksresort.com/
For this year we invited the Pathfinders ( a Vancouver Hiking Club ) to join us; some  of their members already indicated an interest for snow shoeing and cross country skiing.
The more, the merrier !  Please reserve as soon as possible to secure your deals.  See you in Sun Peaks !

Cahilty Lodge made us a very generous offer: 
Hotel Room rates ( $ / night ) :
Studio: $106
Lodge: $119
Studio Kitchenette:$128
Loft Kitchenette/Deluxe Studio:$137
Deluxe Loft/Grand Studio:$146
Family Suite:$182
One Bedroom Suite: $201
Two Bedroom Suite: $237

These room rates would be subject to 15% taxes.
Room layouts and facilities  are given in the pdf attachment.
Ski Passes
4 day Ski Pass for Seniors – $ 192.00 (4 for 3)  + 5% tax
4 day Ski Pass for Adults – $  240.00 (4 for 3)  + 5% tax

Yes, this would mean you would pay for 3 days skiing and get the 4th day free. If you were to add 2 extra days for  a total of 6 days skiing,  you could do so for $314 for the Senior and $396 for the Adult; a good deal indeed !
Reservation
Please reserve as soon as possible.  Cahilty Lodge  has  set up a reservation block; the code is SC322 and the name on the block is Swiss Outdoors Club. Members can call in anytime to make their reservations. They can call toll free 1-800-244-8424 or 250-578-7454.  Ask for Cary Hodgson or Calvin Doyle.
Address:

Cary Hodgson
Sales Manager/Group & Tour
Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge
3220 Village Way
Sun Peaks, BC V0E 5N0

sales@cahiltylodge.com
www.cahiltylodge.com
Hotel Phone # 1-250-578-7454/1-800-244-8424
Direct Phone # 1-250-578-6201
Fax # 1-250-578-7451