Spike Stomp
A hike on spikes in the hills in the late morning....

Every day is a hiking, snowshoeing, or paddling day, but a list of some of the upcoming outings is shared here. Dates may be changed because of weather, conditions, and other factors.
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A hike on spikes in the hills in the late morning....
A hike on the Rivers Trail out to the West Beaches... The date to be finalized closer to the proposed day.
Winter hikes, spike hikes, or possibly snowshoeing, with locations chosen 24-36 hours out, taking into account driving conditions, hiking conditions, and weather.
A seasonal hike on Wednesday mornings of 75 - 90 minutes, with a different location each time. Last year it was the Paul Lake Trail.
Winter hikes with or without spikes and snowshoeing will start soon. Various locations, daily.
Snowshoe on the last day of 2025 on the Stake Lake Trails.
Snowshoeing or winter hiking on most days. Routes to be decided a day or two out. Tentative routes: Ironmask Hills spike hike (two routes) Hull Hill snowshoe ✓ Stake Lake Cow Creek - Spruce Canyon snowshoe Dogwood Marshes ✓ Winter beaches
As weather conditions, road, and snow conditions permit, daily outings for snowshoeing and spike hiking. A shoulder injury prevents XCS. Some days will be designated for a particular location or a group outing... Snowshoeing - Isobel Lake, Stake Lake, Lac le Jeune, Lodgepole Lake ✓, Anderson Creek ✓, Hull Hill, Dogwood Marshes ✓, Bush Lake ✓, McQueen Lake area, Isobel Lake✓, and the upper grasslands... Winter … Continue reading →
A spike hike in the Dogwood Marshes area
Winter hiking and possibly some days of paddling every day... Locations tbd, but may include any one of or more from this list: Dewdrop Ridge, Dewdrop Range, Kamloops Lake Hills, Frederick Bluffs, West Beaches, Balancing Rock, Lower Rose, Benchland Triangle, Savona, Salmon Arm Forefront, Batchelor Hills, Cinnamon Ridge, Thompson River(s), and others...
A KHC hike into the Deep Lake area, including the hilltop above the lake...
Most kayaking outings are not shown here since they are dependent on wind conditions, mostly known one day out.
See you on the trails.