Newsletter – Oct.1, 2025
There were 10 KHC hiking events in September. Darlene led explorations at Mahood Lake, Wells Gray Park, on Greenstone Mountain, and down to the slot canyons. Sasha led after work hikes on Dufferin Ridge, the lower Dewdrop, Peterson Creek and Valleyview. Doug led hikes to Skoatl Point and the West Guardsmen. Good weather helped to make great conditions for end-of-summer and fall hikes. Looking ahead we have 6 hiking events planned so far, and it is likely that more will be added so watch for updates.
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Hikes will continue through fall. Once the snow falls, we can still hike on trails, but it is often advisable to wear tractions devices (spikes) on the boots. Various brands are available, but many seasoned hikers use microspikes for their effectiveness and durability. Once there is more snowfall, snowshoeing season will start.
Backpacks and camps are done for the season, but there will be new ones posted over the winter for 2026. A number of campsites require early bookings and a commitment is needed many months in advance. New events will be posted to the website.
There was some discussion with Board members and hike leaders about how things are going for the Club. The general consensus is that there enough events for the interest shown by the members. A few new members continue to join the Club, but few events fill up, so it all appears to be sustainable at this time.
We hope to see you on the trails this fall.

Its great to see so many new hikes being added by hike leaders. On behalf of the membership, I would like to thank hike leaders for stepping forward.