Caledonia Ramblers hikes
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May 20, 2018
Time: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Caledonia Ramblers hikes
The Caledonia Ramblers will be hosting two hikes this Victoria Day long weekend.
The first is on Saturday and it's to Korky Lake, west of the Greenway Trail. The hike is rated easy, should take 3-4 hours and cover 5-7 kilometres with some bushwacking.
Meet at the city hall parking lot 10 minutes before the departure time of 9 a.m. The carpool fee is $2.
For more information contact Nowell at 250-562-7485.
The second is on Sunday and it's along the Blackwater East trail about 80 kilometres southwest of Prince George. It's rated easy-moderate and should take 4-6 hours and cover 10-15 kilometres.
Meet at the city hall parking lot 10 minutes before the departure time of 8 a.m. The carpool fee is $8.
For more information contact Dave at 250-564-8887.
Participants should bring a day backpack, sufficient water or perhaps something else to drink, lunch and snacks, extra clothing and rain gear, gaiters, hiking poles and perhaps insect repellent and bear spray.
For more information on the club, go to caledoniaramblers.ca.
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The Caledonia Ramblers will be hosting two hikes this Victoria Day long weekend.
The first is on Saturday and it's to Korky Lake, west of the Greenway Trail. The hike is rated easy, should take 3-4 hours and cover 5-7 kilometres with some bushwacking.
Meet at the city hall parking lot 10 minutes before the departure time of 9 a.m. The carpool fee is $2.
For more information contact Nowell at 250-562-7485.
The second is on Sunday and it's along the Blackwater East trail about 80 kilometres southwest of Prince George. It's rated easy-moderate and should take 4-6 hours and cover 10-15 kilometres.
Meet at the city hall parking lot 10 minutes before the departure time of 8 a.m. The carpool fee is $8.
For more information contact Dave at 250-564-8887.
Participants should bring a day backpack, sufficient water or perhaps something else to drink, lunch and snacks, extra clothing and rain gear, gaiters, hiking poles and perhaps insect repellent and bear spray.
For more information on the club, go to caledoniaramblers.ca.