Monday, 12 June 2017

E Linton Access Trail km 115 to Lundy Lane km 131.4 (Ed 28.0) Sydenham June 8th, 2017

It was after 10:30 am by the time we had assembled in Shelburne raced through Owen Sound, dropped the end cars and scouted the drop-out points!

Leader extraordinaire, Karen and her new hip; Camera-person for the shot below.



Todays' hikers: Annette, Ann, Eric, Bill, AnneMarie, David, Mike, Christine, Richard, Lesley, Fran, Helgy, Stefan and Steve (our leader).
The weather was warm but with some cool breezes off the bay.
The first part of the trail followed the clefts just below the escarpment.








Where we found some "Walking fern"


After about a kilometre of crevice walking the trail follows the escarpment edge with occassional look-outs over "The Glen".
Karen bushwhacks her way out from a lookout!



At this point the escarpment started to exhibit some deep crevices running perpendicular to the edge.
Culminating in "The Gap" with it's side trail.

The trail then descended the escarpment and crossed a stream allowing for the mandatory bridge shot!


Through some swampy hay fields and out to cross Lindenwood Road the only one we even saw from start to finish.


Opps where's that snake!


And so starts the last 6 k
The trail follows the escarpment north with excellent views over to the bay and some interesting flora.
Christine finds a rock with a "flat-top"



Think Ron has identified this for us before

A cabin in the woods!

Dawson Road

Interesting moss, Ron?

Yellow Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium calceolus) (Me trying to impress Ron!)
 Finally the trail follows an old cart track deviates briefly to encounter a fallen tree and then finally descends the escarpment to Lundy lane.
Now why did we ;eave the cart track exactly?

You sure we go this way?
Are we there yet?

At last the Cars!
There to meet us as Richard completed the last part of his End to End was Pam with Bubbly!



Richard with "Master of tht Trail" sash as the celebrations go on late into the evening!
Thanks to Karen and Steve for all the leading. And  those that couldn't make it like co-conspirators Case and Andy. It's been a great walk! 

Saturday, 3 June 2017

Toronto - 6th Line to Winston Churchill, June 1st 2017

The weather was perfect for hiking as Christine, Fran, Annette , Stefan and Steve set off on a 15 km hike.


We passed some Llamas on the first few kilometers of the hike.


After 2 km of road walking we re-entered the forest with a series of boardwalks.


We passed along the fields of Scotsdale Farm.


And crossed a number of small creeks.  Is Fran pushing Stefan off the Bridge?



Annette explaining to Christine which way to go.


A much appreciated water break after a series of hills.


Is this a proverbial June Bug on June 1st?


An aboriginal Direction Tree?



Time for elevensies.




Back on the Trail again


Soon we arrived at the Silver Creek Conservation Area.




A look out over the Valley.



The trail started to get muddy.




We passed a beautiful pond and home.


Pretty yellow flowers, a Burl, and a what?? for Ron.




The ladies stop for a photo op.


The last stile and almost back to the cars.


The Caledon Trailway start marker