Monday, October 25, 2004

Hike Crawford Lake


The Hike to Crawford Lake was Saturday, October 23, 2004. Three of us hiked in and around this beautiful conservation area. There was a large lake with a boardwalk around it, and easy trails through the woods that connected to the Bruce Trail. Again, the colors were spectacular! Also in this area was a really cool old village of the Iroquios. Oh, and we went to Timmy's too! Posted by Hello

Sunday, October 17, 2004

Hike Hilton Falls





The Hike to Hilton Falls was Saturday, October 16, 2004. This time we hiked to see the blazing colors of fall, a beautiful 10 meter waterfall that cascades over the Niagara Escarpment, and a glacial pothole. A group of six hikers enjoyed the day walking, exploring, and seeing the sights. The colors of the leaves were spectacular this day and we even got to walk behind the falls. Lunch was in the area of the falls and we even had a visit from a horse wearing hiking boots!! No kidding! Since this is a well-kept conservation area, there was firewood and a place to build a fire. Someone else already started a fire, so we ate and kept warm. The pothole was a lot smaller than we anticipated, but was fun to see, nonetheless. It became worth seeing when one of the hikers decided to use it as an amphitheatre. We, of course, hit Tim's after the hike!!


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Sunday, October 03, 2004

Hike Mount Nemo


Mount Nemo was our first hike together as FOCUS. We went on October 2, 2004. While driving to this conservation area, it was rainy and we were doubting whether this was a good day to hike or not. We sat in the car for a few minutes waiting for another car to meet us and watched the rain come down. When the second car arrived, the rain disappeared and we had a wonderful hike in the woods and on the escarpment. We hiked for a total of 4.9 km which didn't take us too long. This trail follows the old quarry road to the Brock Harris Lookout (968 feet above sea level) before turning north through the forest along the edge of the escarpment cliffs. The trail follows the escarpment rim with spectacular lookouts along the way. The pathway passes crevice caves (which are really cool to explore), rock fissures and talus slopes. A group of six hikers showed up for this hike (one is behind the camera). After the hike, we headed to Tim Hortons for a few more laughs and some hot drinks.

Friday, October 01, 2004

Why "FOCUS"?

FOCUS (Followers Of Christ Under Submisson) is a title I chose for my group because I wanted to choose a word that expresses both what is in my heart and what I want to do on these hikes: focus on nature, focus on building relationships, focus on not getting lost, focus on having fun, and focus on adventure. The great thing is, you can focus on anything you want, and you can change your focus any time you want!

I developed this group at the end of September because I wanted to get out and discover Ontario (my new home) with friends and family.