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 Note that the April 25 hike is now Difficult
 
Summer Schedule, 2009
 
Panhandle Nordic Ski & Snowshoe Club
 
Check the website and/or your email for any changes or further
information.
www.panhandlenordicclub.com
Note the phone numbers are not yet on the website.  But I will be
posting them unless specific people don't want theirs on there.
Phone numbers do not pose the problems that posting emails do.
Robots scan the Internet for email addresses not phone numbers.
 
If you are leading a hike, please check for accuracy.   Email any
changes to ski@...
 
Rock of Sharon-Dishman Hills
DATE: Saturday, April 25
TIME & PLACE: 8:00 a.m.,Jack in the Box on Ironwood by Albertsons
CONTACT PERSON: Brian Taylor  208-762-4316
DESCRIPTION: They are going the difficult route. It will be a
rigorous hike, very steep
 
Gold Hill
DATE: Saturday, May 2
TIME & PLACE: 8:00 a.m. at the Goodwill truck by Super 1 in
Hayden
CONTACT: Judy Waring  765-5378
DESCRIPTION: About 7 miles round trip of moderate hiking with
great views of Lake Pend Oreille-south of Sandpoint
 
Liberty Lake
DATE: Saturday, May 16th
TIME & PLACE: 9:00 a.m. at the Safeway store in Liberty Lake off
of Harvard Road
CONTACT PERSON: Joe Deets
If anyone has his phone number please email Hilma
ski@...
 
DESCRIPTION: about a 7 mile hike around Liberty Lake-there is
some elevation-this is not the hike in Rich Landers book
 
Coeur d'Alene Marathon Water Station
DATE: Sunday, May 24
TIME & PLACE: the Centennial Trail in the morning-we will have
more information later
CONTACT PERSON: Geoff Harvey
DESCRIPTION: We will man a water station for the marathon-our
theme will be the Beach Boys-so if you have a surfboard, any
Beach Boys CDs, palm trees, etc., let us know-it would be great
to win the best water station again! We need a portable, battery
powered CD player also.
 
4th of July Clean-up
DATE: Saturday, May 30
Time & PLACE: 10:30 at the 4th of July Parking Lot
CONTACT PERSON: Geoff Harvey  762-1246
DESCRIPTION: work with the horseman group to clean up the area
for summer recreation. Bring loppers, brooms, plastic/nitrile
gloves, wear painting clothes, bring shovels, rakes, whatever you
use when you clean up your own property. Bring a lunch.
 
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
DATE: Sunday, May 31
TIME & PLACE: 9:00 a.m. at the Plummer Trail Head
CONTACT PERSON: Brian Taylor  762-4316
DESCRIPTION: 30 mile round trip bike ride from Plummer to
Harrison, enjoy some ice cream and/or lunch, then return to
Plummer. Don't forget your helmet!
 
The Pulaski Trail and Wallace
DATE; Saturday, June 13th
TIME & PLACE; 9:00 A.M. AT Jack in the Box on Ironwood by
Albertsons
CONTACT PERSON; Vera Ewing  772-7802
DESCRIPTION: A moderately easy trail that leads to the Pulaski
cave, site where Ranger Pulaski saved his workers during the fire
of 1910, then we'll visit some of Wallace's historic sites
 
Big Eddy to St. Joe City Canoe/Kayak
DATE; Sunday, June 28
TIME & PLACE: 8:00 a.m. at Jack in the Box on Ironwood by
Albertsons
CONTACT PERSONS: Sue Ferguson and Gail Jensen    765-5086 and
772-3072
DESCRIPTION: kayak or canoe down the St. Joe River-there will be
some current. Be sure to bring all the equipment you need,
including a life jacket.
 
Shoshone to Lookout to Mullan Pass-Bike Ride
DATE: Saturday, July 11
TIME & PLACE: 8:00 a.m. at Jack in the Box on Ironwood by
Albertsons
CONTACT PERSON: Bob Conquergood   699-9121
DESCRIPTION: A 17 mile bike ride-should take about 3 hours. You
can ride part way, which is a very easy bike, or go all the way
which is more difficult. If you go all the way, you may have to
lift your bike and yourself over some obstacles occasionally.
 
Revett Lake (Thompson Pass)
DATE: Sunday, July 26
TIME & PLACE: 9:00 a.m. at Jack in the Box on Ironwood by
Albertsons
CONTACT PERSON: Brian Taylor   762-4316
DESCRIPTION: Short, easy hike to a clear mountain lake by the
Idaho-Montana border. It's around 2 miles, but an easy uphill.
This is a good hike for kids. It's not too long. If there is no
smoke, it's a wonderful view you will find there.
 
Overnight Camping Trip to Spar Lake
DATE: Saturday-Sunday, August 8-9
TIME & PLACE: 8:00 a.m.- Super 1 by the Goodwill trailer in
Hayden
CONTACT PERSON: Geoff Harvey  762-1246
DESCRIPTION: Hike to Spar Lake in Montana, behind Scotchman
Peak-7 mile round trip-moderately difficult. We'll probably camp
at Bull Lake.
 
Two Mouth Lake Hike
DATE: SATURDAY, August 22
TIME & PLACE: 7:30 a.m. at Super 1 by the Goodwill trailer in
Hayden
CONTACT PERSON: Hilma Volk  667-3779
DESCRIPTION: Moderate, 9 mile round trip in a wild and stunning
area of the Selkirk Crest.
 
Evan's Landing on Lake Pend Oreille
DATE: Saturday, September 12
TIME & PLACE: 9:00 a.m. at Super 1 in Hayden Lake by the Goodwill
trailer
CONTACT PERSON: Jackie Beery   664-4852
DESCRIPTION: Bring a picnic lunch for a nice fall hike
 
 
 
NOTE:
Hikes are taken at your own risk. Hiking and biking terrain
includes steep mountains, narrow paths, sharp rocks and one can
encounter bears, moose and stinging insects. Please be in shape
for the hike with proper clothing including hats, gloves, rain
gear, water, food, energy bars, matches and fire making
materials, knife, flashlight, first aid kit, bear spray, and
sunscreen. Weather can change in a few minutes. Spring is tick
season: bring tick repellant. You may want to bring mosquito
repellant and bee sting kits if needed. A hiking stick can come
in handy and a space blanket is always a good idea. Bring your
camera. Bear spray, boots and clothing, first aid kits can all be
purchased at local sporting goods stores and they have good
information on proper outdoor gear. On hot days V-8 juice, dried
bananas and drinks that replace electrolytes are good to bring.
If it is longer than three hours, bring your lunch. Cardinal rule
of hiking: stay with the group.
 
HIKING VIKING HIKES: Bring your own lunch, drink and something to
share with the group.
 
 


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