41 Brave Souls joined Monica Feran for her hike around streets and parkland in the area. Despite the bright sunshine it was a bone chilling -11 and with the windchill making it feel like -18 (Thank you Rose Jones for the suggestion of including the temperatures on our Wednesday Hikes). After being huddled in the Tim Hortons at Don Mills and Steeles we ventured back outside
Monica gave the group an update on the route as some of the paths normally taken were not suitable due to the recent snow and ice
We then set off taking the streets to the nearby park
Brrrrr it was a chilly one in the wind
Entering the Duncan Creek Park we encountered our first patch of ice
Lo and behold the Turtles appeared in a flash of light coming towards us
Time to rub shoulders with our beloved Turtles
Goodbye Turtles we'll meet again
Water break if it's not frozen
Clambering over the fence to follow the Hydro right of way
A race between Wendy & Mary
Strung out
The view with North York Towers in the distance
A ditch in time
"When the Bough Breaks"
Lunch at the Cummer Community Centre
A smiling group of Ladies except for Patricia. I did not know the Ukrainian word for smile!
We meet up with Merel again
Leaving the Community Centre and crossing Cummer Park
Down the path into Bayview Woods-Steeles Park
Stuck in the Woods
The confluence of the East Don River and German Mills Creek
Agnes leading the pack
A short relief from the ice. More to come!
Steady on!
Thank heavens for the fence
Icer Time!
Help is needed
Tony would rather be having a pint
Pausing at a dropout point at Leslie and Steeles
No Barriers for us!
Watch it, it's slippery
Follow the Yellow Bridge Road to the Leslie Greenbelt
This ain't no Greenbelt!
The end of the "Ice Age"
The route which I estimate to be around 10 km
After the hike we tried a new Pub, The Owl & Firkin on Woodbine Avenue. The usual haunt, Montana's, closed its doors in June last year! Fortunately we were able to carpool to the pub which did not disappoint
A toast to Monica for an enjoyable outing. Monica did an excellent job of guiding us without incident especially with the sudden change in weather conditions since she pre-hiked. The paths in places were a challenge with icy patches. It gave the group it's first real experience of handling the conditions and realizing the difficulty of putting on those "Bloody" Icers! A thank you to Tom for bring up the rear and Liliane for giving us the numbers
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