Bond Lake + Wilcox Lake 14 km - Sun, Feb 16 2020

Bond Lake + Wilcox Lake 14 km (2/16/2020)

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The Basics:
Event Type:Hike
Event Location: Parking lot at 365 Old Colony Rd, Richmond Hill
Date(s) & Time:Sun, Feb 16 2020  10:30 AM  (Carpool Departure: 9:50 AM   *log in for location*)
Registration Cut Off: Fri, Feb 14 2020 7:00:00 PM
Event Duration:about 5 hrs of hiking (including breaks)
Difficulty Rating:D4: Moderate to Difficult
Event Coordinator(s): Arnie
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Member Cost:Voluntary Donation Only (See Below)

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 18 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:4
Minimum Group Size:3
Number Registered So Far: 17 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:

DISTANCE: about 14 km

PACE: 4.5 km/h

DIFFICULTY: D4

ICERS: You must keep icers in your pack during the winter months. Be prepared!

MAX hikers: about 15 (+ or -)

I set the Maximum Group Size to 4, because I can take 3 passengers, but this event can accommodate about 15 hikers if more drivers register or hikers meet at the event trail head.


ABOUT THE HIKE

This hike will be along the Oak Ridges Trail, a combo of "there and back" with a loop around Bond Lake, then over to Wilcox Lake on the way back.
There will be a few good hills, but many flat sections

We'll stop for a lunch break on the trail in the forest


DRIVERS, WHEN YOU SIGN UP, PLEASE ANSWER THE CARPOOL QUESTION REGARDING THE # OF PASSENGERS YOU CAN TAKE IN YOUR CAR!!!

Members on the waiting list who have a good attendance history may get priority.
Members on the waiting list who are willing to drive may get priority.
Passengers will be added as drivers become available.
Alternatively, you can meet us at the hike starting location, but parking is limited.

For an interactive Route Map CLICK HERE for route 783094



Required Items to Bring:
  • MANDATORY! PROPER ICERS with sharp metal points to dig into the ice
    - keep icers in your pack during the winter months.
  • no icers? see next item
  • bring your OHIP / health card
  • cell phone
  • whistle
  • water 2 or 3 L
  • weather appropriate clothing
  • suitable hiking footwear
  • change of footwear for after the hike, if carpooling
Recommended Items to Bring:
Use our Event Checklists to make sure you have everything you need.
  • gaiters
  • first aid kit
  • lunch, snacks

How to Get There:
Event Directions:

MAP OF CARPOOL TO HIKE START LOCATION

PICTURE OF HIKE START LOCATION (TRAIL HEAD)

Carpool to Event Distance (round trip):60Km
Carpool Departure Time: 9:50 AM
Carpool Location:   Log in for location
Carpool Directions:   Log in for directions
Carpool Cost: Approximate vehicle expense for this event is $15.48 (calculated at total Km * $0.258, effective Thursday, March 28, 2024). This is based on $0.08/Km for maintenance, plus current gas price divide by 9. Your event coordinator will confirm exactly how much money is required from each person.

Notes:

This hike will go forth snow, rain or shine, but not thunderstorms or freezing rain

DON'T get left behind! Please arrive early, the carpool will depart promptly, and we will start hiking promptly.

If you are late, you will miss the carpool, and the hike.

If you choose to meet at the event, we will not wait for late comers.


ICER INFORMATION - based on my experience
  • Eagle Claw Ice Cleats - excellent grip on ice! like walking on dry pavement
    http://www.basspro.com/Eagle-Claw-Stainless- Steel-Chain-Ice-Cleats/product/2219985/
    I bought mine at Bass Pro Shops in Vaughan Mills
    similar design as Kahtoola, but about 1/3 the price.
  • Kahtoola MICROspikes - excellent grip on ice! like walking on dry pavement
    https://kahtoola.com/product/microspikes/
  • Icetrekkers Diamond Grips - good grip, but may slide a bit on steep sheer ice.
    They rust very easily so must be dried thoroughly after use.
    more expensive than Eagle Claw Ice Cleats
  • STABILicers - good grip on level surface such as city sidewalks
    but tended to roll off my shoes on uneven terrain like forest trails
  • Yaktrax might be ok for flat, level city sidewalks,
    but are NO GOOD for forest trails with any slope
  • I suggest taking your hiking shoes with you when shopping for icers to ensure a good fit.


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Voluntary Donation:What is this?)
Suggested donation amount for this event is: $2.00/Person.

Cancellation/Partial Attendance:
Please review our Cancellation Policy carefully!