Sunday, 24 April 2016

Caledon Km 18.3 to Km 33.8 - 21 April, 2016

We hiked this section from north-east to south-west from the intersection of  Finnerty Sideroad and 
Innes Lake Road km 33.8 to the intersection of Willoughby Road and Escarpment Sideroad km 18.3.

The weather about 10C and cloudy with sunny intervals.

 Today's hikers; John N; Christine; Helgy; Karen our leader; Stefan; Eric; Mike; Anita; 
Annette; John G; Andy; Steve and Case.
 The hike starts out off road but soon we are road walking along  Finnerty Sideroad.

 At the corner of Airport Road we walk in to check out the Wat Lao Buddist Temple.
Andy took some pictures and some others just wanted their pictures taken.
We then hiked 1.8 km south on Airport Road. 
 We turn west onto Escarpment Sideroad and after crossing Mountainview Road 
we turn south into a hardwood forest. We could see the forest floor greening up for Spring.

Look, more wild flowers .......
 After about 1 km we crossed Escarpment Sideroad and climbed a stile into the forest on the North side.
 We passed an interesting cabin in the middle of the woods. 
Andy said he thought he heard "Dueling Banjos" off in the distance. 

 Steve suggested "If I can get this baby started we can cut down all the road walking."
We don't get it started so we descend down the slope of the Paris Morraine. 
 We turn south on to St. Andrew's Road and after 500m 
we turn west into a pine forest where we stop for lunch.

 Eventually we come back out on to Escarpment Sideroad and head west.
 Andy captured a great picture of a red winged black bird sitting in the reeds in a roadside pond.
 Looking down Kennedy Road. Port Credit and Lake Ontario are down there somewhere.
At Kennedy Road we leave the road and hike to the top of a grassy knoll 
with a wide vista to the north and west.



 Do we have to dodge the cars on Hwy #10? ......................... Oh thank, goodness a tunnel !
 "Hey, guys, what's so interesting?"
Now Andy thinks he hears 'Candle in the Wind'
 "He looks just like Steve Kelly !"
 We turn left off Escarpment Sideroad and climb gradually up the escarpment and 
the steeply down to the site of an old farmstead. Only the old windmill remains.

Back to the cars with a stop off at the Coffee Bean on Hwy 10 for coffee and a bite.

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Caledon Km 46.6 to Km 61.6 - 19 April, 2016

This section starts at km 46.6, a parking area on Mono 5 Sideroad. We finish at km 61.6, a parking area on Hockley Road.

Fantastic hiking weather, sunny, cool wind  and temp at about 4C.

 Today's hikers; Steve; Anita; Karen our leader, Eric; Christine; Andy and Case.
 We set off through a pine plantation.








 "Okay, which one of you did this ?"
 Apparently this area was devastated by a tornado in 1985.

 Lovely to see the first wildflowers.
 View from the Hockley Valley Resort.
 Case and Andy take a wrong turn and discover the elusive Hockley Valley Glazier.
We were going to attempt to climb to the summit when we realized the others 
may be looking for us and we reluctantly turned back.
 The area in black was a recent grass fire.

Back to the cars after a fantastic 15 k hike !

Caledon Km 2.5 to Km 18.3 - 14 April, 2016

We hiked this section from North to South, starting at the intersection of Willoughby Road and Escarpment Sideroad, km 18.3, 
to the parking area at the north end of Chinguacousy Road at km 2.5.
The section of the Trail from km 11.3 to km 14.1 was closed requiring us to follow the Quarryman's Side Trail. 
The actual distance hiked would be about km 12.5.

The weather was perfect for hiking, sunny and about 4 -5 C. 

 Today's hikers; Case; Andy; Stefan; Anita; Karen our leader; John G; Micheal; Helgy; 
Christine; Liz; Annette; Eric and John Nourse.
 We parked the cars at the corner of Willoughby Road and hiked west through open forest..

 A Lama watched intently as we crossed McLaren Road.

 We followed Puckering Lane and eventually crossed a stile into 
The Forks of the Credit Provincial Park.


 We use the Quarryman's Side Trail to connect from the top of the valley to the river below.

 The Credit River.
" Hey, who brought the fishing pole?"
 The Forks of the Credit.
 We start the ascent to the Devil's Pulpit 
but not before donning our icers !



 The final "Push to the Top."
 And we are rewarded with a beautiful view across the Credit River Valley.
and stop for a well deserved lunch break.



 We come out of the forest onto Creditview Road, walk south and turn east onto 
The Grange Sideroad. We turn south off Grange into the forest along the 
unopended Chinguacousy Side Road.
After encountering a fair bit of mud on this part of the trail we come to the last slippery climb
 and are encouraged by the sight  of our the cars at the top.