June 2015 - Flatirons Ski Club
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June 2015 - Flatirons Ski Club
F l a t i r o n s Flatirons S k i C l u b Ski Club June,May, 2015 2011 An Outdoor Multi Sports & Social Group An Outdoor Multi Sports & Social Group www.FlatironsSkiClub.com www.FlatironsSkiClub.com GENERAL MEETING IT’S SPRING - COME TO THE FLING! Thursday May 5, 2011 Saturday, May 30th at Noon 7:00 pm Social 7:15 Business 7:30 pm Talk Come to the annual FSC Spring Fling to be held at Foothills Community Park from noon until 2 pm. We willthe picnic Join us as we share pictures of all the many activities we have done over past and year presented by Stewcompare Woodward. winter stories and adventures and learn about plans for summer activities. The club will provide barbecue pulled Bestchicken Western brats, Boulder Inn burgers and soft drinks! Please bring a vegetable dish, salad or dessert to pork, veggy Frontage Road (770 28th Street) share. Friends are welcome to come and enjoy the celebration and the warm hospitality of Flatirons Ski Club members! Wild Animal Sanctuary Lions, tigers, and bears, my! Join thego FSC safari Thursday, MaySt19, to the Wild Animal Sanctuary near Directions: From NorthohBroadway, west onon Violet. At 10th turn right and Keenesberg, where we will have a guided tour. The Sanctuary (www.wildanimalsancturay.org) is a non-profit that follow the road as it becomes Cherry, turn right (North) and the park is on the rescues mostly large carnivores but also rescues some small carnivores, as well as other exotic animals. It is located left. east of Hudson and just off Hwy. 52, about 45 miles from Boulder. We will rendezvous at Sol Azteca on 28th and the Diagonal at 8:15 for carpooling. The entrance fee is a $10 tax-deductible donation, or more if you chose. Following the visit, we will have lunch at a nearby restaurant. Two are available in Hudson on Hwy. 52, The Pepper Pod (www.pepperpod.com) and El Faro, a FSCchoice, SUMMER HIKING Mexican place. Your but weTHURSDAY recommend The Pepper Pod because it is a large place with an extensive menu and prices are reasonable. Our return should be between 2 and 3Center p.m. Passengers are to reimburse drivers for costs EVERY THURSDAY 7:50 AM at Meadows Shopping of the trip. Organizers are Clyda Stafford ([email protected]) and Nicole deLorimier ([email protected]). No FSC Summer Hikingjust hasshow begun. hasmorning been a of wetthe month sign-up required, upMay on the 19th.and we got rained out several times. Hiking in June will depend on conditions. All the snow in the high country may delay the start hiking higher up. If Morris’ so, we will hike in the Circle, Erie 80516 Game Night! Friday, Mayof20, 6 pm at Sandy 1283 Graham foothills. Spring flowers have been beautiful. Come prepared for mud!. We will RSVP 303-955-4910 or [email protected]. be hiking each Thursday in June. The "Hike of the Day" will be picked on the hiking day.bring The destination weather, trails conditions, desires Please an appetizerwill to depend share, a on drink for yourself, and any games youofwould like to play. the group, hiking preferences, and group hiking capabilities. As the weather gets Spring Flingto higher June 4, 2011 warmer and as conditions become hikeable higher up, we will move Charles Peak Aug. 2013 elevations. Foothills Community Park, 12:00—2:00 The club provides hamburgers, brats, and lemonade, and flavored waters. Members bring side dishes and desserts. Optional hiking in the Wonderland Lakes Hikes average 5 to 7 miles. Hikers do not need to do the entire hike if they do not area. Fromwant North Broadway, gorest westofon St,We follow the road as ittobewant to. Instead, they canDirections: stop when they and wait for the theViolet. groupAt to 10th return. will always work comes right (North) and the park is on the left. accommodate all hikers to Cherry, the bestturn of our abilities. Logistics: Shopping Center (Baseline and Foothills) the southeast cornerof(close to Michaels, Do youMeet haveataMeadows favorite place to go during the summer? Wouldin you like members the Flatirons Ski Gondolier, Club andtothe fitness center). Please arrive by 7:50 so that we can pick the hike and arrange carpools and be on the road by 8. join you? The club is always looking for members to lead a trip. Call Stew Woodward 303 665 9438. Hikers pay the drivers $.10 per mile each for gas and use of the car. Be sure to bring lots of water, lunch, snacks, rain gear, warm clothing, etc. Be prepared for the changing Colorado weather. Call Sue Evans if you have any questions or have suggestions for hikes. President’s Message - June, 2015 FSC’s warmest wishes go out to Louise Geil. Her husband Phil passed away on May 15. Our thoughts are with you over the coming months, Louise. As we look to our upcoming summer travels, I’m also looking back to my Rocky Mtn. skiing, and more distant, travels this past winter. My big “winter travel” event was a trip to New Zealand’s summer. The left photo shows a beautiful fire-at-lakeside sunset while backpacking the Kepler Track. This 4-day loop trail is in New Zealand’s Fiordlands national park at the southwest tip of the South Island. I highly recommend this Kepler track over the better known Milford Track – less crowded and a greater variety of Fiordlands nature is to be seen on Kepler. We also kayaked through Fiordlands’ Doubtful Sound and came across particularly communicative dolphins. Two larger dolphins pushed their heads to my immersed hand as if they were trying to pass on some insight about the natural wonders of Doubtful Sound (a better Sound for kayaking than famous Milford Sound). Very Cool indeed! One of my more enjoyable FSC outings was joining in, a 4th time, at the Fraser III gathering. I also enjoyed a couple huts trips this past winter. The right photo shows a windy day’s sunset shot near a Colorado Rockies hut. Given the photo’s scene, can you identify the hut? FSC Book Club - New Members Welcome Monday, June 8 at 7 pm Julianne will lead the discussion of “Soldier Girls: The Battle of Three Women at Home and at War” by Helen Thorpe at Roger Povilus’s home (2949 Shady Hollow East, Boulder, 80304). Please RVSP to Roger ([email protected]) so he knows how many people are coming. Monday, July 13 at 7 pm - We will discuss “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern. Please contact Claudia if you have any questions Board Members and Support Staff President Herman Sievering Vice Pres. Monica Tremblay Secretary Diana Vari Treasurer Roger Povilus Publicity Reed Bailey Downhill Louise Geil Activities Stew Woodward Social Chair Elease Miller Membership Linda Giandinoto Newsletter Jim Dimmick Webmaster Roger Briden Mailing Larry Rittenhouse SS & XC Vacant If you like to join Flatirons Ski Club or have any questions about the club, please contact send an email to: [email protected] Board Meeting Thursday, June 18th 6:30pm Potluck 7:15pm Business at Monica Tremblay’s home TUESDAY NIGHT HIKES – JUNE, 2015 Hikes begin at 6 pm at the designated trailhead or meeting place and provide a chance for exercise and fun with other club members and visitors, as well as a delicious potluck dinner after the hike. Bring your paper plate, plasticware (always bring these even if we go to someone’s home after the hike), water bottle, and a dish to share. All hikes are approx. 2-3 miles (1 to 1-1/2hrs). In case of rain or high wind potluck may still take place at someone’s house. Contacts: Ellie Bertram Pat Irwin JUNE 2 – Switzerland Trail Irma and Jerry Hille Potluck on their patio (615 Mountain Meadow Road). Take Canyon West several miles to Sugar Loaf Rd and turn right. Drive 3 miles to house set back from road but look for mailbox. Parking is minimal so carpool as much as possible. Please bring a CHAIR. JUNE 9 – Chataqua McClintoch Trail Peter Divine Meet at Chautauqua picnic shelter behind auditorium. Directions: Baseline West to 12th Street, turn Left (South) and proceed up hill to shelter. After hike return to shelter for potluck. JUNE 17– Betasso Reserve Bill and Eliese Person NOTE: Changed to Wednesday to avoid bicycles on trail on Tuesdays. Take Canyon Blvd West, turn Right at Sugarloaf Road, then turn right at sign for Betasso Reserve to Trailhead. Potluck at Trailhead after hike. JUNE 23 – Eldorado Canyon Bonnie Booth Meet at Dowdy Draw trail parking. From Boulder go South on Broadway to H93 – turn right on Eldorado Springs Road and go about 2 miles to parking lot on left. We will then carpool to the home of Constance Roth, the Park naturalist. After hiking Eldorado we will potluck at Constance's house. Poles recommended for hike. JUNE 30 - Bike and Hike Jim Dimmick and Patricia Lowe Bike - 10 mile moderate bike ride (for frequent bike riders) in North East Boulder lead by Jim and Patricia. Hike - 3 mile hike on the Cottonwood Trail lead by Dick Oye and Bonnie Crissey. Meet at Jim and Patricia’s home - 4882 Kings Ridge Blvd., Boulder, 80301. From Foothills Parkway and Valmont, go East one block on Valmont to 47th St, go North 2 blocks on 47th St. to Kings Ridge, go East on Kings Ridge to 4882. Potluck after the bike / hike at Jim and Patricia’s home. Safety Reminder: Mosquitos carry the West Nile virus in Boulder County. When out at dusk, take precautions - long pants, long sleeves, DEET insect repellant on exposed skin. Be safe. GUIDELINES FOR TUESDAY EVENING HIKES These are social hikes for everybody to enjoy! Starting time is 6 pm at the designated trail head. All participants will sign the Roster and the leader will take a head count. The group will wait for a maximum of 10 minutes for an expected latecomer. Hike leader will set a time to be back for potluck meal. Group will pause after 15 minutes hiking to determine if there are slower hikers who will then be advised to hike another 15 or 20 minutes and then return the same way to be back in time for dinner. There should NOT be FEWER than 3 people separating from the group (if one gets hurt, one can go for help and the 3rd stay with the injured hiker). Everyone's safety if a priority! Chris and Linda Paris would like to extend a heart-felt thank you to all of our FSC friends who were concerned about our fate in the recent Nepal earthquake. Thank you for your expressions of concern, your e-mails and your assistance to our daughters as they tried to determine whether we were ok in the first chaotic days after the quake. 2015-2016 Meeting Presentations Now is your chance to have a voice in our meeting presentations. If you know of someone who would be an interesting speaker or you would like to make a presentation yourself, please notify Monica Tremblay. Available openings are January - May. Looking for new Ski Trip Leaders Have you thought about leading a ski trip? It’s a great way to connect with ski club members, plus you get your way paid. I’m looking for trip leaders for next year for Snow Mountain Ranch and Steamboat. Let me know if you are interested or have questions. Call or email Louise Geil, downhill chair Summer 2015 Wildflower Rambles Wednesday, June 3 Bald Mountain Leader: Nancy Woodward 9:00 AM at Bald Mountain Open Space parking area or 8:40 AM at 4th and Mapleton to carpool. Part of this open space burned in the Four Mile Canyon fire of 2010 and we are revisiting to look for new signs of recovery and for spiderworts. Take Mapleton Avenue west past Mt.Sanitas and up Sunshine Canyon Drive (County Road 52). Bald Mountain is approximately 5 miles west of Boulder on the left (south) side of the road. There is a picnic area, so bring a lunch, if you wish. Monday, June 8 Wild Basin/Ousel Falls – Leaders: Judy LaMaitis and Linda Paris Ousel Falls is famous for its Calypso orchids and that is our quest. Meet at 8:00 AM behind the 3 Margaritas at Iris and 28th St. to carpool. Bring your national parks pass, if you have one. Wednesday, June 24 Tenderfoot Trail Leader: Nancy Woodward. Meet at 9:00 AM at the Realization Point trailhead parking area on Flagstaff Mountain, approximately 3.5 miles up the mountain from Chautauqua Park. To carpool, meet at 8:45 AM at Baseline Rd. and Grant St. Wednesday, July 1 - Gem Lake, RMNP Leader: Jan Demorest Wednesday, July 15 - East Portal Leader: Peter Divine Monday, August 3 - Butler Gulch Leader: Claudia Van Wie CANYONS of the ANCIENTS - June 9-12 If you like to explore, hike, and enjoy learning about the history of a culture before our time, come join Marty and Joe on an adventure to the Canyons of the Ancients and a camping experience at Marty’s cabin. Our first day tour will begin at the Anasazi Heritage Center which interprets the history and culture of the four corners area and includes a research facility with over 3 million artifacts, samples, and original documents. On the hillside above the Center is the Escalante Pueblos ruins, named after Spanish friars who explored this area in 1776. Their journal was the first record of an ancient pueblo in southwest Colorado. Dominguez Pueblo in front of the Center represents a typical family unit of its time. We will then visit Lowry Pueblo, Painted Hand Pueblo, and Hovenweep. An evening potluck will cap our day. The second and third day will include hiking on the Trail of the Ancients in Sand Canyon, and East Rock Creek Trail. There are nine sites along the main Sand Canyon trail or marked spur trails. There is a $15.00 charge for the rental of an outhouse. Payment is due on May 30th. The trip is now full. If you wish to be put on a waiting list, please contact Marty Butcher. FSC Friday Afternoon Club (FAC) New Participants Welcome FSC Friday FAC meets from 4 pm until 5:30 at Rincon del Sol, 2350 Arapahoe. It is on the South Side of Arapahoe, just west of gas station at SW corner Folsom & Arapahoe, and good parking is on the West side. Has good Happy Hour prices and food. FSC meets in the large west-side room. BOULDER 360 BIKE RIDE - PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN START/END PLACE AND TIME June 7, 2015 (Sunday) 18th Annual Circle Boulder by Bicycle/Boulder 360/180 10 AM Valmont Park – The start and finish will be at Valmont Park, in Hub Plaza Picnic Area adjacent to Airport Rd. this year. The rides will start earlier, with registration opening at 10 AM, and will have rolling starts from 11 AM until 1 PM. Limited to 750 people. This is the 8th annual FSC participation. Free. Rendezvous with Chris and Linda Paris in Hub Plaza at 9:45 AM. There will be a group for both the 360 (23 miles) and 180 (14 miles). The City encourages everyone to bike to Valmont, but if you must drive, parking will be available in the Amgen parking lot (5550 Airport Blvd). Post-ride refreshments will be in Valmont Park. Call Chris and Linda with questions. For more information: Google Boulder 360, or https://bouldercolorado.gov/water/circle-boulder-by-bicycle The route map is at https://www-static.bouldercolorado.gov/docs/GIS_Route_Map-1-201505130938.pdf Canoe Trip Friday, July 10 -Monday, July13 The Flatirons Ski Club always organizes a canoe trip in July on one of the local Western rivers. This summer Flatirons will canoe several days on the Colorado River near Moab, UT with no rated rapids. The trip will not carry camping gear in the canoe. Saturday the group will canoe 11 miles from Moab Bridge to Gold Bar. Sunday the group will canoe 8 miles from Dewey Bridge to Hittle Bottom with a longer stop to explore Bull Slot Canyon. The group will stay in the Moab hostel houses. 3 nights lodging ($65), 2 day canoe rental and 2 round trip shuttles ($127) = $192 per person. If you bring and shuttle your own canoe the house cost is $65. House reservation deposit is $25. Canoe and Shuttle reservation deposit is $25. Total $50 . $40 house balance is due to FSC by June 15th. $102 canoe balance is due at outfitter check in. There is still space in the houses for 2 more participants. Stewart Woodward Hut Trip Wed. Aug. 12- Fri. Aug. 14 & Tue. Aug. 18-Thur. Aug. 20 The Flatirons Ski Club always rents 2 nights in a 10th Mt. Div. Hut during August. This year we are going back to probably the best hut, Fowler-Hilliard above old Camp Hale west of Vail. The cost for a hut bed and 4 meals is $70 with a $25 deposit. The 8/12-8/14 trip is full. Due to a long Waiting List Flatirons has now reserved August 18 & 19 with a return on August 20. There is a very short Waiting List on either hut trip so your chances are good to join the group. Stewart Woodward Avalanche Ranch Friday October 2nd 2015 – October 5th 2015 Such a deal! Three nights in a rustic cabin for $170.00 = $56.66 a night. Better than hotel 6!! Almost as affordable as Wolf Creek?? But that is not all we can do!... We can hike to the marble mine, We can soak in one of the three hot pools, We can take pictures of the aspen, but that is not all! Oh, no. that is not all... We can listen and dance to the blue grass jam session music, We can eat (and drink) at the pot luck, We can visit the Redstone mansion, we can enjoy each others company, we can spend quiet time alone in the mountains. Look at us! Look at us! Look at us NOW! It is fun to have fun but you have to know how. Avalanche Ranch Carbondale Oct 2nd- Oct 5th! For more details contact Roger Povilus or Kathy Malone June 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 1 2 WEDNESDAY 3 WF Ramble 9am THURSDAY 4 Hike 7:50am Eve. Hike 6pm 7 5 SATURDAY 6 FAC 4 pm 8 WF Ramble 8am 9 Canyon Ancients 10 Canyon Ancients Book Club 7pm Eve. Hike 6pm Rockies Baseball 1pm 15 16 17 B360 11am 14 FRIDAY 11 Canyon Ancients Hike 7:50am 12 Canyon Ancients 13 FAC 4 pm 18 Hike 7:50am 19 20 FAC 4 pm 21 22 23 Eve. Hike 6pm Board Mtg. 6:30p 24 WF Ramble 9am 25 Hike 7:50am Eve. Hike 6pm 28 29 30 Eve. Bike / Hike 6pm Flatirons Ski Club An Outdoor Multi Sports & Social Group PO Box 6120 Boulder, CO 80306 Moab May, 2015 26 FAC 4 pm 27