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MOONLITE SKI

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On January 6th, 2012 a group of 8 skiers took advantage of a beautiful
moonlite night and skied from Great Chief Park to the ponds area at Hertiage
Ranch.  Following our evening warmed up with a yummy chili potluck and
sharing of adventures at the Dickin residence.

Annual Pilgrimage To Nigel Pass

Nigel Pass Dec 2009, Nigel Pass Dec 2009

Nigel Pass has always been on the tour schedule as far as I can remember; and since the older tour leaders had not offered to lead, it I did. Jeff kindly offered to assist and so we had a trip. The Ramparts Hostel has a new- to- us- hostel parent, nice guy from the east.

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Backcountry Christmas At Elk Lakes Hut

2011-12 Elk Lakes

Hello all,

I received the honor of writing the very first trip report for this year. We consisted of Steve, Kelly, Debbie, Jeff, John, David, Pat, Don, Marie and myself, Deb, and a surprise visitor to the hut Saturday evening. We all met at the Ribbon Creek hostel on Friday evening and had small visit before retiring for the night.

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Club Members Attend Wilderness First Aid Course

Margo practices splinting Pat’s fractured leg while Wilderness First Aid Instructor Perry provides feedback

Margo practices splinting Pat’s fractured leg while Wilderness First Aid Instructor Perry provides feedback

Several members of the Parkland Cross Country Ski Club and the Central Alberta Mountain Club participated in a three day Wilderness First Aid Course put on by Perry from  St. John Ambulance. A huge thank you goes out to Jeff for all his time spent organizing the course even though he was not participating!

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Riverbend Day Tour

A beautiful fall hike enjoyed by Celia, Sheila and Linda at Riverbend trails. Lots of conversation and anticipation for snow and ski days. We observed a pileated woodpecker as he drank sap from the spruce tree. After the pileated friend flew off; Celia observed that the pecker had been very busy in the area. There were numerous holes in the trees. A great start to some early ski conditioning.  Submitted by Linda