Saturday September 3rd:Alex ,RA Edie, Larry, Laura, Rod met at the Confederation Park at 7:30 am and Bobtoc joined them sharp at 7:38… Rain was p*****g down heavily, so the six opted to motor to the Caffe Artigiano in the 4300 block Hastings St to wait out the weather. When the rain abated, the six returned to Confederation Park and Bobtoc led the group on an abridged version of the walk Wednesday evening to the west side of Capitol Hill, using Penzance Drive to Cambridge St, to Delta, Gamma, Hythe, Glynde, Springer, Ranelagh Avenues, then Dundas St to view the home of concrete, two patios framed in glass, a waterfall at the rear of the home, and what appeared to be a small pool in the middle of the lower patio. The view from the said vantage points were enjoyed once again by four and by two more, of the runners. The six then returned to Confed. Time out, 53.38, distance about 5 km.
Monday September 5th: On Monday am, Labour Day, RA Edie, Larry, Laura, Eoin, Len, Flora, Rod, and Bobtoc met at the Burnaby Lake parking lot under heavy dark clouds which surprisingly did not shed rain on the lake parking lot or indeed the route taken. The eight used the Central Valley Greenway since a bear and cub were seen last week in the Piper Spit area of the north trail. Moving west. Rod, Edie and Laura formed the first group out, followed by Larry, Flora and Bobtoc, with Len and Eoin forming the last group, which walked. This last group had with them Len’s granddog Jax and an in-law dog whose name I did not catch. The first and second groups ran, rogged or walked to Renfrew Street and return, distance for both, 14.5 km and times 2:08 and 2:43 respectively, including pit-stops at McDonalds, and for the last group, some time used to clear the trail near the beginning of the outing of broken glass from an alcohol bottle. Len and Eoin walked 6.83 km , time about 1:30. Temperature was comfortable, a bit cooler on the return trip, making conditions perfect for the outing.
Today Christina and I had an excellent day hiking to the viewpoint at Frosty Mtn meadows to see the ancient Larch trees starting to turn a brilliant yellow color. Lots of superb views along the 8 km trail (one way) along with some excellent birding and botany sights. That is the good news. The not so good
news is that I will miss art class tomorrow, as we are booked to pedal the Kettle valley railroad down from the Coquihalla former toll booth in the expected heavy rain. Cheers to all.
September 17th: Good news: Bobtoc will not need to water his grass Sunday, one of the three days in which odd numbers (addresses that is) can water. The rain deluge Saturday, enjoyed by Alex, Larry, Laura, Rod and Bobtoc was sufficient to satisfy the grass, flowers, trees, and folks running or walking outside. Susan Vedoy who walked a short distance with the five returned home by bus, her intention not being to do the tri-city. The five others did do the tri-city run. Laura early on was thoroughly baptized with water sprayed on her by a bus headed north on the Second Narrows Bridge. The route taken from Eilleen Dailly swimming pool included running south on Willingdon to Eton St, west across the field north of Eton to the trail leading to the foot of Boundary Road, onto Fellowes Road a few metres to the stairs leading down to the sidewalk on the east side of the bridge and continuing across to North Van, onto Main St, past the car wash which strangely enough had no cars being cleaned, then the five returned on the same route although used Yale St from Boundary to return rather than face the hills on the trail leading back. The incline on the bridge going south is longer than that going north, which assisted the five in getting their legs exercised. What fun… The five were thoroughly soaked, but the outside temperature was fine. The five did not tarry too long at the finish but headed to their respective homes. Total distance, 9.4 km, times, for Alex and Rod, 1:33 and for the threesome Laura, Larry who waited for Bobtoc, 1:39. Actually, the run-rog was fun.
September 18th: Terry Fox Run – Len, Miriam and Alex ran the Terry Fox Run at Swangard Stadium, while Edie, April, Laura and Eoin walked 5k from Blue Mountain Park.
September 19th: Alex, RA Edie, Rod and Bobtoc showed up Monday at the Centre on a threatening-rain, a bit cool evening. The decision made was to walk-run the FGD route
frontwards utilizing Eastlake, Underhill, Forest Grove Drive to the pedestrian overpass, the Beaverbrooks , and Cameron St back to the Centre. Distance and time, 6.5 km and 1:19. The four encountered light sprinkle, areas of no rain and of some rain earlier than our run over the route.
Christina added on 6k to bring her total distance to 18 while Flora and Edie waited in the coffee shop. Christina and Edie did a short walk in Fort Langley and Flora spent most of the day there.