Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Final Countdown



For our final training trek we did back to back hikes; on Saturday we hiked along the Trans Canada Trail near Mary Catherine’s cottage.  It was sunny but very cold, and a great test of our base layers and other gear!

On Sunday we hiked along some new areas of the Rouge Trail.  It was very icy and we had several slips along the way.  At one point I was walking down the side of the trail to avoid some icy log stairs and I completely wiped out and started sliding down the hill full speed ahead on my bum!  I was fine, so I jumped up with much enthusiasm shouting at the girls to hurry up only to wipe out again!  Needless to say Chrissy and Alice were laughing at me so hard that they almost fell down the stairs.  I think that our group will be a great source of entertainment for everyone on the mountain next week…….

This will be the last post until we get back as we fly out in 3 days!  Thank you to everyone who has supported our trek so far.  It’s not too late to make a donation; please click on the link to the right.  Stay tuned for more updates when we return!

India on the front lines in the battle to eradicate polio

Only 3 days until we fly out!  Just wanted to share this article from the Globe and Mail with you:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/asia-pacific/india-on-the-front-lines-in-the-battle-to-eradicate-polio/article1929578/

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Traipsing Along the Humber Trail




This past weekend we had a lovely sunny day for our hike!  We started out early morning near Alice’s and walked along the lakeshore on the way to the Humber Trail.  As usual we had several canine encounters; including one with an Irish Setter who stole a mitten!  We followed the path to the Old Mill where the trail became completely engulfed in ice and water- a true test of how waterproof our boots are.  After slipping and sliding (yes; one of us wiped out lol) we turned around and headed back.  Overall we hiked a total of 12km. 



This weekend we will be doing our longest hike yet; we will be trekking a total of 35 KM over 2 days!  More updates to come next week, only 16 more days to go! 

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Roaming the Rouge Trail


This past weekend the 4 of us met up early in the morning for a full day hike.  This time we decided to explore the east end; starting with the Colonel Danforth Park and Highland Creek. 
The day began bright and sunny but we were soon blown away with snow squalls!   Once we arrived to the beach the snow had cleared up and it was bright and sunny once again. 


After stopping for a quick lunch we then began our afternoon hike along the Rouge Trail which connects to the greenbelt.  The walk was nice and leisurely until one of us tripped over a large stick and fell on the trail!  The crisis was quickly averted (in other words everyone else laughed at them) and there were no injuries.  Overall we had a great day and hiked a total of 15 km! 




More updates to come next week; 26 days until we fly out!  If you would like to support our trek please click the donate button to the right.  Please note 100% of funds raised are going directly to the Rotary International Foundation (Canada) in support of the Polio Plus Campaign. Thank you to everyone who has already made a donation. 

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Hike in High Park


On Sunday the whole team got together and we hiked along the trail in High Park.  After some friendly encounters in the leash free zone, we were able to finish the main trail in just under an hour. 

After that we headed over to the Kay Gardner Beltline and hiked the rest of the afternoon along there.  The beltline used to be a railway and is now part of Toronto’s Discovery Walks.  This was a great way to check out parts of the city that we hadn’t been to before. 

Our next hike will be next weekend along the Rouge Trail!  Stay tuned for more updates next week and thanks again to those who have already made donations.  Only 32 days to go!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Weekend Wandering


Our training continues!  This past weekend we all split up to do our own trekking.  In addition to meeting with her trainer, Mary Catherine hit some trails up near Bolton.  Alice hiked the trails in High Park, making sure to challenge herself by focusing on all of the hills while wearing her day pack filled with gear and weights!  Chrissy hit the treadmill hard for several hours until she couldn’t feel her legs.  I was able to make it to the gym for an intense workout on the cycle, elliptical and stepper.  I have to admit, the stair-mill scares me so I have been avoiding that one. 

The countdown continues with 38 days left until we fly out!  Thanks to everyone who has made a donation so far.  If you haven’t already; click to the right to make a donation via PayPal.  Thanks in advance for your support!

We will be doing another group trek this Sunday so stay tuned for more updates on our weekend adventures in training!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Don Valley Trail Trek


We are less than 2 months away from our climb!  As the date approaches we have been diligently training every weekend to prepare for the big day.  This past weekend we lucked out with sunny skies but had to deal with freezing temperatures.  Unfortunately Chrissy was ill; but Alice, Mary Catherine and I started out early in the morning and headed off for a day along the Don Valley Trail.  We walked through the city for a while and then entered the route just off of Bayview.  I ended up leading the girls astray and we went “off trailing” down a hill!  It was a close call; aside from a bit of sliding and one of us getting stuck in a tree we made it onto the main trail.   Thank goodness we will have a guide to keep us on track in Tanzania (lol).  The view along the trail was great; there were many other hikers, cross country skiers and people snow shoeing.  After 14 km we decided to end hour hike up at Don Mills and Eglinton.  Overall a very productive day of training!