You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and the hills will burst forth into songs of joy before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. Isaiah 55:12 (photo above - on Mt. Cheam looking south)

Friday, July 29, 2011

Ramble #5, Thursday, August 4


Our next ramble is set for Thursday, August 4. It is a longer hike, so we need to get an earlier start. Please call or e-mail me to let me know if you are able to join us. If you want to read about the trail, there is a link to the right.

Also, this is a more challenging hike, but we have been told we could double-back after we see the views and meet up with the Buntzen Lake trail to finish off. Those of us going on the hike will make this decision on Thursday, but hikers should be prepared for a strenuous day.

Hope you can come!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Jug Island Beach and Admiralty Point

The Regent Ramblers -- well, three of us -- had a FABULOUS hike today. The weather was perfect, the trails were challenging yet do-able, and the company was merry. We wove our way along Bedwell Bay Road to the Belcarra picnic area, then quickly located the trail head for Jug Island Beach. We didn't pass a single other person along the trail, and an hour later we emerged from the forest onto a secluded beach a stone's throw away from Jug Island. Just as Linda was going to slip behind a tree to change into her swimsuit to swim across to the island, two men in a motorized dinghy scooted up to the shore to ask us to leave. They were shooting an episode of the television series, Psyche ("a James Bond kind of show" one man said), and didn't want the three of us in the picture. We were disappointed, to say the least, but without whining turned around to trek back and find a spot for lunch somewhere on the trail.

After an arduous climb of about 200 meters, we were approached by two men who came puffing up a small side trail. We asked if the path they were on led to a beach, and they replied that it did, but it was a private beach. "Bob," and his buddy, the mayor of Belcarra, directed us back to Jug Island Beach, but when we told Bob that we had been asked to leave, he invited us follow the trail to his private beach. We snaked our way through the forest to an older cabin in the most idyllic spot you could imagine. Bob's wife, Sharon, greeted us enthusiastically, showed us around the place, then led us out to a spiral staircase leading down to the beach. If anyone is interested in a secluded get-away, Bob and Sharon have just opened up two rustic cabins on their property for people to rent. Their web site, when it's up and running, will be www.cozycove.ca.

We settled onto the foundation of what appeared to be an old dock, and dug into our picnic lunch. After satisfying rumbling tummies and thanking Sharon for her gracious hospitality, the Ramblers continued on down the trail back towards the picnic area. Exhilarated from the hike (that took just over two hours), we looked at each other and said, "Let's do Admiralty Point." This is a 6 km trail along the coastline. We had fun identifying the various wild flowers and were fascinated by the numerous different mushrooms/toadstools/fungi we saw along the way. The trail ended at an outcropping of rock that overlooked Deep Cove and Indian Arm.

By the time we got back to the car, we were weary but content. We plopped ourselves into the car, and as we drove excitedly discussed various options for our next ramble. Watch the blog to find out what the intrepid Ramblers are going to do next week.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Hike #4 Jug Island Beach, Tuesday, July 26

Hike #4 is a go for Tuesday, July 26-- Jug Island Beach Trail! If anyone wants to join us ("us" being Lana, Ingrid, Linda), we should be at the Belcarra Picnic Area parking lot around 10:00 a.m. Give me a call or send an e-mail if you want to join us, then we will know to look for you.

There is a link to a park map, and a link to the trail description to the right. You will find driving instructions below the picture. Be sure to pack a lunch and a snack to eat on the beach. Water is important, too, as I do not think there is any along the trail.

Driving Instructions
The trail to Jug Island Beach is located in Belcarra Regional Park in the quiet town of Belcarra. To get to Belcarra Regional Park from Surrey, get onto Hwy. 1 West, then take Exit 44 and merge onto Lougheed (#7 East). Turn left onto Barnett Hwy, then right onto IOCO Road. Turn left to stay on IOCO Rd. It seems strange being on Ioco and then turning left onto the same street name. At this light, going straight up the hill turns into a different street name, therefore you want to turn left and continue on Ioco Road.

Follow the road as it weaves along the shore passing many houses on both sides of the road. Turn right onto 1st Avenue and a short distance later when the road forks, go left onto Bedwell Bay Road. After passing Sasamat Lake on your right, you reach a stop sign. Turn left at the stop sign and follow the winding road up hill, passing the yellow metal gate. Continue following this route until you finally descend into Bedwell Bay and arrive at the parking lot of Belcarra Regional Park.

Note: If you miss turning left at the stop sign near Sasamat Lake, you will end up driving into the town of Belcarra. You will end up at Belcarra Regional Park, however, due to the limited space, there is no public parking available. You must drive all the way back to Sasamat Lake and turn right, following the route up and over the hill towards the Belcarra Regional Park parking lot.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Let's Hear From You

I feel like I'm planning these things a bit in the dark. I need to know what people are most interested in. Until I get a better idea of what the majority of people want, I've gone ahead and planned to hike "Jug Island Beach Trail" for Tuesday, July 26. As of now, Lana and I are confirmed, and Lynn is a "maybe." (See link to the right."

I'll post the meeting time and other information on Monday. That will give me time to see if there is any other input.

Cheers!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Just the Two of Us

It was just two of us along with two four-pawed friends, but we had a wonderful hike today through Tynehead Park.

If anyone has a suggestion for next week, please e-mail me a.s.a.p. so that we can get the word out earlier rather than later.

P.S. Sorry the e-mail was confusing and didn't mention that the hike was Tuesday. I sure hope people checked the blog for the date and weren't disappointed.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Ramble #3, Tuesday, July 19

Whew! Time is flying by...sorry this is short notice. I just put my mom on the bus this morning, and have not had a chance until today to connect with anyone to plan the third ramble. Ingrid suggested we keep it simple and do Tynehead Park again... perhaps the perimeter road this time.

Here are the meeting instructions for Tuesday, July 19

Meet at the Serpentine Fields entrance on 168 Street, there is lots of parking, away from the construction on 96Ave and we can make our choices from there. If we could meet around 9:30 am that should give everyone time in the morning and it won't be too hot yet!

For those who did not go on last week's ramble, there is information about the park to the right of this blog.

Hope to see you there.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Ramble #2, Friday, July 15

Ramble for This Week

Thanks to Ingrid, we have our second ramble planned. Since we were starting out with easier hikes, and since a couple of people who are tied down with little ramblers have expressed a desire to come, we have chosen a hike that is suitable to all. Our destination this week is Tynehead Park. We picked Friday this time because several of those interested in rambling are only available on a Friday -- so this hike is for ALL:)


Park information and a trail map can be found by clicking on the links to the right.

When: Friday, July 15
Where: Tynehead Park
Level of Hike: Easy
Meeting Place Serpentine Fields entrance on 168 Street
Meeting Time: 9:30 a.m.

If you need more information, please call Ingrid. It would also be helpful if you could let her know you are coming so that the group knows to wait for you if you are not at the parking lot. There is an e-mail link to Ingrid to the right of this blog, and you would have her phone number on our emergency call-out list.

Happy rambling!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Roving Ramblers Hit the Trail

Too bad for those who missed our first ramble! We had picture-perfect weather, and the trail we hit meandered serenely through typical west-coast woodland, shading ramblers from the blazing sun. Who doesn't love the sound of a bubbling creek? Who doesn't love a gentle breeze lightly kissing one's face? And who doesn't love to drink in the earthy fragrance of the forest flora? It is all soothing to the soul.

I relished the chance to get away from the cacophony of the city and soak up the beauty of the natural world, but even more importantly I cherished the time to get to know my colleagues in a different setting, away from the routine and walls of the school!

Ingrid and Richard are planning our next ramble, as I will be out of town. As soon as I get the details, I shall post everything on our blog (and e-mail those who asked to be on the Regent Ramblers notification list).

Watch for an update by the end of this coming weekend.

P.S. The new picture at the top of the blog is from our first ramble along Kanaka Creek Cliff Falls trail.