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How many times have you seen hiking clubs where if you're not a super fast uber- hiker they don't want you going on any harder hikes or scrambles. They believe that if you are slower you should only stick to the easier stuff. Boring!! This is a club for those of us who still wish to do all styles of hiking from easy walks to scrambles. We just don't feel the need to make a "mad dash" for a summit or to finish a trail in record time. Hiking and being in the outdoors is meant to be an enjoyable activity for all of us. Slow and Steady is about hiking at a consistent, manageable pace -- which may vary from slow to moderate depending on the organizer -- and finishing the hike or scrambling to a summit together. If this is more your style and wish to meet like minded hikers please consider joining our club. We will be doing all kinds of summer and winter activities such as day hikes, scrambles, backpacking trips, XC skiing, snowshoe trips, downhill ski trips and any other outdoor related activity. Remember slow and steady wins the race. Lets all enjoy the great outdoors together. Just in a more relaxed pace.
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Nose Hill Parking Lot, Shaganappi Trail NW and Edgemont Drive, Calgary, Calgary, AB, CANose Hill ParkRun is a free, weekly 5k community event. WALK, jog, run, volunteer or spectate โ it's up to you! It is entirely organised by volunteers.
We will meet and greet at 8:30am - Shaganappi Trail NW and Edgemont Drive, next to the bathroom at the parking lot. The walking event starts every Saturday at 9:00am. We will go at a leisurely pace. Afterwards, we will grab a post parkrun beverage/snack at the Friends cafe (104-45 Edenwold Drive NW, Calgary T3A 3S8).
It's free, but please register with parkrun before you first come along if you want your time recorded. You'll get a scannable copy of your barcode to help track your progress.
For more information, please go to https://www.parkrun.ca/nosehill/
See you there!
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Barrier Lookout - Strong Beginners are welcome!
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Distance: 14km RT. (estimate)
Elevation gain: 500km.
Pace: ModerateDestination: A fire lookout with gorgeous views of Barrier Lake and the surrounding mountains, including Baldy, Porcupine ridge, Wasootch ridge.
Driving directions: Trans-Canada (Hwy 1) North to Hwy 40. Turn left at Hwy 40 and drive to the Barrier Lake parking area (sign) on right. Park at the potties next to the lake.
We will stop periodically for rest stops and to enjoy the views. This may not be the right hike for you if you want to race to the destination or if you donโt want to stay with the group.
What to bring:
MICRO-SPIKES are mandatory. Poles, bear spray, snacks, layers, plastic bag, spare shoes to change, plenty of water AND.....sense of humor!CARPOOLING: If you wish to arrange your own carpooling, please use the comments section below to offer or request a ride. Once initial contact is made final arrangements can be made through private messaging. Suggested gas fee contribution is $10. Please be considerate of your driverโs car and bring a change of shoes and plastic bag for dirty footwear.
IMPORTANT:
WAIVER: You must sign our club waiver before you are allowed to go on this trip, and you shall arrive prepared with an emergency name and phone number to be recorded on the waiver.Read the WAIVER by clicking HERE: https://www.meetup.com/slow-and-steady-hikers/messages/boards/thread/53768842
QUESTIONS: Send me a direct message.
NOTES
- Your Hosts are volunteers, not trained guides.
- It is the responsibility of the participant to check for any updates, changes or cancellations before the trip.
If you have not already done so, please read the Slow and Steady Code of Conduct here: https://www.meetup.com/Slow-and-Steady-Hikers/pages/CODE_OF_CONDUCT/
If the organizer deems it necessary to obtain additional information from you, please provide it, otherwise, you will be moved to the waiting list. As a potential participant, you must check this trip posting for additional directions from the organizer, including up to trip cancellation.
Disclaimer: You are fully aware that your hosts are volunteers and not trained guides and you assume all responsibility for your own safety and well-being. All participants are responsible for assessing the current road conditions, current weather conditions, your current physical condition, current trail conditions and current avalanche conditions (if applicable) for the trip and you are responsible for your safety and well-being. You are fully prepared with proper gear, and you're physically fit to do this hike with the group.
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