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Title: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: CuriousG on December 28, 2010, 07:44:33 AM
I was cookin up and idea with Paul yesterday....lol, see what I did there  :evil6:

Was thinking about organizing a group outing over in Gatineau Park. Meet up at Herridge Cabin to feast on some dinner (pot luck or bring your own) then make our way back out under the cover of dark with headlamps/flashlights.

People would have the option of skiing in from P16 along trail 50....or hiking/snowshoeing in from P15 along trail 70 (I did this one last weekend and the snow is packed enough right now that snowshoes are not required...hiking boots are fine).

Once we get an idea of the interest level we can work out some details.

Post up if you're interested.

Confirmed

CuriousG - hiking
Jo - hiking
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: mxracer on December 28, 2010, 07:55:53 AM
In +1
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 28, 2010, 09:59:46 AM
Yup, I'm in for sure... although I'm probably bringing a coupla packs of Backpacker's Pantry and a handful of Clif bars... enjoy!
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suffocated on December 28, 2010, 11:47:45 AM
I'm interested +1.
Depends on which day you want to do this on.
BTW, any chance we can get some snowmobiles going too?  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Bike-A-Holic on December 28, 2010, 02:04:57 PM
I'm interested, but eed more details as I have no idea where you are talking about and would need to know what day too...
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 28, 2010, 02:45:15 PM
I'm interested, but eed more details as I have no idea where you are talking about and would need to know what day too...

Wow mom... way to take ALL the fun out of it... here's the pertinent details:

Where: It'll happen where it happens
When: It'll happen when it happens
Why: Because I said so
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: CuriousG on December 28, 2010, 06:00:22 PM
OK - here is a bit more to narrow things down.

Thursday night looks like a nice night...we wouldn't be out too late for those that work Friday.

Friday looks nice with a light snowfall, but it's New Years so a lot of people will have plans already.

Saturday it's supposed to warm up to +6 and rain  :cussing: so that probably won't be a great day.

Sunday looks ok right now......and a lot of people should have Monday off work. The only concern is what kind of shape the trails will be in after the rain on Saturday.

The hike in is about an hour and fifteen minutes. So leaving time to eat, drink and be merry...we'd probably be looking at 4.5 - 5 hours round trip from the parking lot.

Post up what days you're available and then we can firm up some details.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suzukinduced on December 28, 2010, 06:31:50 PM
I just got some new Tubbs snowshoes for xmas. I'm in for Thursday or Sunday
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: patootie on December 28, 2010, 09:33:03 PM
In for Sunday.  And I have a campstove too that I can bring to share.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 28, 2010, 11:03:45 PM
I got my Blackhawks ready, my MSR cookware washed up, just gotta mooch a stove and we're in business!
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suzukinduced on December 29, 2010, 12:37:18 AM
I got my Blackhawks ready, my MSR cookware washed up, just gotta mooch a stove and we're in business!

you can borrow my stove if i can borrow a pot to boil up a cup of water for my Mountain House spaghetti
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: johnboy on December 29, 2010, 10:39:27 AM
Sunday sounds good to me... :thumbsup: Sounds good Brad bring me one ill give you $$
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 29, 2010, 03:52:59 PM
you can borrow my stove if i can borrow a pot to boil up a cup of water for my Mountain House spaghetti


Found this in the basement, unused...

http://cascadedesigns.com/msr/cookware/expedition-cookware/alpine-4-pot-set/product (http://cascadedesigns.com/msr/cookware/expedition-cookware/alpine-4-pot-set/product)

Also got a line on a stove, here's hoping I don't get Firlotte'd...  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suzukinduced on December 29, 2010, 06:33:21 PM
Sunday sounds good to me... :thumbsup: Sounds good Brad bring me one ill give you $$

bring you what? a mountain house meal?
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 29, 2010, 06:53:25 PM
bring you what? a mountain house meal?

How about I boil spaghetti in the three litre pot, and toss a litre of Val's Magical Sauce in the 1 litre pot on simmer on another stove?
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suzukinduced on December 29, 2010, 06:54:55 PM
How about I boil spaghetti in the three litre pot, and toss a litre of Val's Magical Sauce in the 1 litre pot on simmer on another stove?

sounds better then the dehydrated $hnit i was gonna bring.

p.s. when the f*** are we doing this?
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 29, 2010, 07:53:42 PM
I wouldn't worry so much about the "when"... lets just zen this sh!t up... it'll happen when it happens, i'll bring sauce and pasta... someone will bring garlic bread made up in an Outback Oven... we will drink red wine from a wineskin... we will share warm fuzzy memories (unlike the kind Karl shares)... the joy comes from NOT planning it out... I HATE those people... jerks.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: CuriousG on December 29, 2010, 08:08:58 PM
Looks like Sunday works for most people, and right now the forecast looks alright.

How does a 3:00 departure from the trailhead sound?

We'd be at the cabin by 4:30, eat and lounge, then head out around 6:00 or so, and we'd be back at the vehicles by 7:30.

Here are some details:

Hikers/snowshoers - departing from P15

Cross country skiers - departing from P16

Destination - Herridge Cabin

Easiest way to find the parkings lots at the trailheads is to take King Edward to the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge. Stay straight and follow Highway 5 towards Wakefield. Drive Highway 5 until it ends (including the new part) and it connects with Highway 105. There is a traffic light here - hikers and skiers turn different directions here.

Skiers - turn right on 105 and drive about 1.55 km and take the first right on Chemin Pine. Drive 1.1 km down Pine to P16 on the left side of the road.

Hikers - turn left on 105 and drive about 1.55 km and take a left on Chemin Cross Loop. Drive 1.8 km down Chemin Cross Loop to P15 on the right side of the road.

To get to the cabin:

Skiers - take Trail #50 for about 5 km. When you see a stone gate on your left, you're there.

Hikers - take Trail #70 past Healey Cabin - it's 4.4 km

A trail map can be found at the following link:

http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/data/2/rec_docs/3415_WinterTrailMap.pdf (http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/data/2/rec_docs/3415_WinterTrailMap.pdf)

And if anyone wants GPS waypoints or tracks let me know and I can send them to you.

It's not a technical trail at all, and unless conditions change between now and then, you don't even need snowshoes as the trail is pretty hard packed. I will check it out before Sunday and post an update on the conditions.

As we'll be coming out in the dark you'll need lights. Headlamp is best, but flashlights work too.

We can do potluck or everyone fend for themselves. Herridge is a good size cabin with two floors and lots of tables, there is also a wood-stove that pumps out the heat and can be used (carefully) for cooking, or we can bring camp stoves.

If the people who want to come can confirm that you want to come, and whether you are going to hike or ski....I'll edit the first post with a list - then we can work out menus etc.

Everyone is welcome to attend....it's really a walk in the park and should be fun.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: NinjaGal on December 29, 2010, 09:52:12 PM
I'm interested +1.
Depends on which day you want to do this on.
BTW, any chance we can get some snowmobiles going too?  :thumbsup:

Are snowmobiles even allowed??
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: CuriousG on December 29, 2010, 10:13:16 PM
lol.....nope
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 29, 2010, 10:57:25 PM
As stated, I got a 1, 2, and 3 litre pot to work with... I can bring 1 or 2 litres of wicked homemade pasta sauce... not sure a 3 litre pot will hande enough pasta however... everyone else is on their own... suckers.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suzukinduced on December 29, 2010, 11:20:59 PM
I've got a camp stove and enough fuel for a couple hours worth of boiling. Considering it'll boil a cup of water in 3 minutes. We should have plenty of heat. Everybody is encouraged to bring a eating vessel of some sorts (I use a measuring cup with a lid on it) and a fork or something.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on December 29, 2010, 11:37:46 PM
Pfft... fork you, jerk.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: johnboy on December 30, 2010, 05:49:40 PM
bring you what? a mountain house meal?
Nothing never mind.....not sure what ill bring yet
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suzukinduced on January 01, 2011, 01:58:25 PM
Is it going to be possible to carpool from Trailhead/does anybody need a ride?
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suffocated on January 01, 2011, 02:24:17 PM
I can't make it Sunday. If you guys decide to go Monday, I'll be there.
And I've got a propane camping stove and portable heater if you guys need. Some spare propane tanks lying around somewhere too..
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: CuriousG on January 01, 2011, 06:19:26 PM
Hey all - given the weather today I'm thinking that the trail isn't going to be in good shape tomorrow. It will likely be a combination of slush and ice. What would everyone think about postponing until we get some more snow cover?
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on January 01, 2011, 07:30:22 PM
Hey all - given the weather today I'm thinking that the trail isn't going to be in good shape tomorrow. It will likely be a combination of slush and ice. What would everyone think about postponing until we get some more snow cover?

makes sense... so naturally I feel compelled to argue... but yeah, its your world holmes... I'm just livin' in it
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: suzukinduced on January 01, 2011, 07:31:48 PM
I agree, it'll just be a $hnit hole tomorrow.
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: CuriousG on January 01, 2011, 07:33:46 PM
Lots of snow in the forecast this week...winter should be back by next weekend  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: johnboy on January 02, 2011, 09:04:44 AM
I agree, next weekend it is :thumbsup:.Depending on the day, might go to the Bikeshow.....
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on January 02, 2011, 01:06:41 PM
Found another MSR cookset... still in the packaging... this house is haunted.

Good news is, just that much more food I can cook up! Yay!
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: johnboy on January 02, 2011, 01:11:04 PM
Found another MSR cookset... still in the packaging... this house is haunted.

Good news is, just that much more food I can cook up! Yay!
Think we will have to bring a sled to pull all that food.......
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: Firlotte on January 02, 2011, 01:12:03 PM
Think we will have to bring a sled to pull all that food.......

Looking for the sled now...
Title: Re: Hike/ski/snowshoe to cabin for dinner
Post by: johnboy on January 02, 2011, 01:13:16 PM
Looking for the sled now...
Better hope for snow then....