Sunday, May 26, 2019

Sunday May 26, 2019

The parking lot at Metcalfe Rock was full today likely due to the sunny weather (finally!) and the fact that it was a Sunday. We headed West, away from the popular climbing spot and only encountered one family.  Highlights were Mill Creek with its impressive foot bridge, an unusual mushroom and a rocky ascent Pinnacle Rock.




                     
The walk back to the car was hot and a little buggy.  We have now covered 31.1 km of the trail.  That's over 60 kms with walks back to the car.


Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Wednesday May 22, 2019



An afternoon hike from West to East through the Kolapore Uplands, Metcalf Crevices and some of the loveliest forested areas in the section. Timeworn stone walls, rows of majestic pines, lush meadows and fields of trillium emerged as we made our way towards Grey Road 2. 

Few birds until we were rewarded with a close view of a chestnut sided warbler low in a clump of cedars, so close we didn't need binoculars to detect its markings.  This plaque was secured to a bench placed in memory of a loved one. Who was Wendy?




A little light rain came down as we started back but it ended and we got most of the way back before a downpour hastened our scramble to the car.  We encountered no one on this popular route except one backpacker moving quickly.  I hope he made it to his destination before getting drenched!

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Sunday May 19th 2019.  Parked at 6th Line near 13.3 km mark.   Quite a warm day with a mix of weather.  This brought out the bugs which were rather annoying.  Started with a road walk along 6th line and Grey Road 119 to get to the start of a very nice section that includes some crevices and marshy bits as it follows the edge of the escarpment.  On our return route it started raining heavily so we were quite wet by the time we got to Rock Union church.  But the wind picked up and the sun came out so we were quite a bit drier by the time we returned to the car.



Monday May 20th 2019.  We decided to park at Kolapore parking lot on Grey Road 2 and walk 'backwards' rather than trying to park on 12th Sideroad.  The weather was a fine mist/drizzle and windy.  Perfect training for our trip to Scotland!  Very nice hike through some wooded areas and some fields.  No road walks at all. We crossed a piece of the Old Mail Road:


Along the way were lots of flowers including marsh marigolds, white trilliums and this more unusual red trillium:
Quite a few birds despite the weather including a very amusing Brown Thrasher.



Saturday April 27th 2019, we parked at Swiss Meadows and started walking west. The snow had only just melted so the ground was very wet and muddy.  We only saw one other person on the whole walk!  There's a beautiful view of Nottawasaga Bay at the Loree Forest end with a strategically located bench.  Along the way, there are a couple of deep ravines to cross.  One of them has a wire-cable handrail to help hikers get down.  Fortunately, we didn't have to walk back that way and were able to take a flatter, easier route along 21st Sideroad.



Sunday April 28th 2019, we parked Loree Forest on 21st Sideroad and walked to the start of the Margaret Paull sidetrail.  We've done that sidetrail many times before so we skipped it this time and returned along the roadway to where we had parked.  This walk was much less muddy than the previous day. 

It's spring 2019 and we've decided to be deliberate about our hiking this year. The goal is to complete the Beaver Valley section of the Bruce Trail from one end to the other by the end of the year. It will take us from Craigleith to Blantyre covering 117 km of main trail.