Monday 31 October 2016

Bruce Trail - Hike 5 (13.5 km)

(132 km of 894 km)

This has been my favorite section so far.  It took us 3 hours and 48 minutes, but we were doing a lot of sight seeing.  You will come across a few waterfalls, some on private property which the owners have graciously allowed people to keep visiting.


The fall colors were amazing.  We started off in the rain, but we were fortunate to have the weather clear up after a few kilometers.





This picture below is only here to mark the second fall.  It wasn't anything serious, but it was entertaining because before my friend was able to finish the sentence 'watch me fall up ahead', she slipped and fell on the stairs.  Her first fall was 2 minutes into hike #2.  I can't say I didn't have numerous very close calls myself, but I have yet to hit the ground. Watch me fall next time now. =p



I guess this lovely gentleman behind the sign didn't know how to read it....


If you'd like to see this beautiful waterfall in person, here is a link to the location on Google Maps.  It's about a one minute walk from the nearest road: https://goo.gl/maps/BwsuVofLn3D2

Bruce Trail - Hike 4 (18.5 km)

(118.5 km of 894 km)



This was a quite long hike through Hamilton.  Unfortunately, we came across a lot of litter on the
trail.  I don't know what it is about Hamiltonians, but they sure love throwing their Tim Hortons cups all over the trail.  McDonals coffe was a distant second place.  Surprisingly, I didn't see a single Starbucks cup.

If you're one of the "special" people who throw garbage on the trail, I wish a nice curse upon you. =)


This section had a lot of stairs.

A majority of the trail was paved, but it still had beautiful scenery and lookouts, apart from the garbage everywhere.

This hike took us 5 hours and 18 minutes.










Bruce Trail - Hike 3 (20 km)

(100 km of 894 km)







Due to some house renovations, there was a slight delay in continuing the trail.  A pleasant 20 km hike was a great refresher.  We finished at a nice spot called the Devil's Punchbowl.

Bruce Trail - Hike 2 (38 km)



(80 km of 894 km, overnight hike)

I invested in a lighter tent and better fitting backpack.  It made a huge difference.  We set an ambitious goal of 38 km over two days.  The backpack I chose was the Gregory Baltoro 65.  It's a bit heavier than normal, but it has a suspension system that makes carrying heavier loads a breeze.  Here I am with the new pack in action.







































At this point, I had a better idea of what to bring and what to leave behind.  Below is a picture of some of the gear I was carrying.  You can see I have two hiking poles in the picture.  I am definitely a big fan of hiking.  Not only does it give you stability, it also takes wear and tear off your knees. It allows you to walk faster because you can push off with your arms.



We thought we were hearing gunshots and soon found this interesting sign along our trail.    The sound of gunfire could be hear close by.  We carried on, but we kept our heads down.


































One thing about this section of the Trail is that you are beside wineries the whole way.  The entire two days we heard air guns being shot to scare off birds.  It really took away from the hike.

Also note, if someone were to set up camp, not on the trail of course, it would be advised to bring ear plugs because the shots only stop between 1am and 4am (which I did not experience on my own by camping on the trail, but was informed by a winery owner =).







































Here is my friend helping a slug cross the trail.  Despite being slimy and gross, to ensure nothing happened to him, she picked him up and placed him on the other side of the trail.


Below I'm waiting for my friend to make it up the hill.  You can see the white blaze marked for people travelling the opposite direction.