Now that Winter has arrived in BC, it’s the time some us like to dream about our next cycling adventure. Here are a few Cycling Tours to mull over as you shovel out your driveway. Be aware that the tour prices are quoted in US dollars.
Dilworth Mountain Hike on Saturday
On Saturday we will hike scenic Dilworth Mountain. Gorgeous views of West Kelowna, Downtown Kelowna and the Glenmore valley are available from the Dilworth Mountain trails and summit. The hike will start at 10 AM from the parking lot on Glacier Crescent. Ample parking is available at this location.
Hope to see you there.
Volunteers Required for UBCO Study
The following email was received from Jordan Boultbee, a student at the University of BC, Okanagan Campus:
My name is Jordan Boultbee; I work under the supervision of Dr. Jonathan Little in the Exercise Metabolism and Inflammation lab at the University of British Columbia Okanagan.
We are doing a 2 x 2 study design on immune function, and one group that is of particular interest to us – is endurance athletes! We are currently looking for master’s athletes.
If you could please share the attached study poster with your members or on your website/ Facebook page, that would be much appreciated. It offers eligibility criteria and so on! Thank you for your consideration,
Jordan Boultbee
HES Honours Student | Exercise Metabolism and Inflammation Laboratory
The study poster is available below.
If you are interested in participating or learning more about the study please contact Jordan at jboult16@hotmail.com.
Hairpins Anyone ??
Have a desire to cycle some hairpins and don’t mind flying to get there? Then this might be the hill for you. 600 hairpins could be a considerable exaggeration, however there certainly are enough to keep you busy. Starting at an elevation of 3,197 meters may be a bit of an inconvenience. Click here for the hill specs.
Haven’t put the bike away yet? Click here for the closest airport.
Double Whammy: Hike AND Wrap Up Party!
Mark the day in your calendars: Saturday, October 15!
First a hike to burn some calories, then a party to replenish those calories in the company of your friends! We are celebrating the end of another fun cycling season (though we keep cycling as long as the weather allows!).
Hike:
Meet at KLO Creek at 9am to hike to Angel Springs and back (first flat, then an ascent through the forest to the springs). Distance is roughly 12km, with a 450m ascent. The creek is easy to cross this time of year and the colours should be getting pretty!
Carpool from the playground near the EECO centre as the parking is very limited at the trailhead. Meet at the playground at 8:30am.
Wrap Up Party:
It starts at 5pm at Angus’ and Sharon’s house (#43 – 2155 Horizon). Please bring a small dish and your favourite beverage. The gate to get into the complex closes at 6pm.
Hope to see you there to catch up and celebrate cycling!
Hike for Saturday – October 8 – Special Treat!
And just like that, Fall is here and the hiking season has started!
Before weather and conditions will keep us closer to or in town for our hikes, we have a treat for you: Tom will be leading us up Nordic Mountain on a trail that he created about 2 years ago (for hiking or snowshoeing).
Meet at 8:30am at the EECO Center on Springfield by the playground to carpool.
Parking is at the Summit Parking lot at Nordic, at the highway summit about 1.5km past the Big White turnoff (exit the highway on your right; Tom will open the gate for us). The hike starts at 9:15am.
Bring water and a snack. Total distance is about 8.5km. We are thankful to Tom for leading this hike; I hope you can make it!
New Riding Opportunity – South Perimeter Road
Recently an enterprising swarm of Killer Beez lead by Paul Stephenson (including 2 of our Queen Beez) found a new riding area not currently populated by our main enemy, the automobile. It’s called South Perimeter Road and is not currently used by cars as it is awaiting it’s second layer of asphalt.
So get there fast if you want to be able to ride it before it opens to traffic.
It’s a climb to get there however. Our Beez buddies took Uplands across Kettle Valley, Southridge, and then Upper Gordon. Taking Gordon all the way would obviously make for a long, nasty climb.
Thanks to Paul Stephenson and Mike Wagstaff for the photos.
Killer Beez Fall Schedule
As in previous years, we do not have an end date for our cycling season … as long as you want to ride, just show up for the Saturday and Sunday rides and find like-minded people.
However, we will be starting our Saturday hikes on October 8 (watch this space for details for our first hike). From that same weekend on (October 8/9), the Saturday and Sunday rides will be starting at 10am … as long as the weather allows. Wednesday rides also continue at 4pm as long as the weather allows
Please consider joining us for our hikes!
Danger of Hill Climbing in a Pace Line
Climbing a hill is usually considered to be a lot less dangerous than descending. However there is a certain dangerous activity to be aware of when climbing in a tight group or pace line. Click here for details.
New Start Times for Killer Beez Group Rides
With the weather cooling down (whew, finally), the Killer Beez Saturday and Sunday Group Rides will start at 9 AM (instead of 8 AM). The Wednesday Group Ride will start at 4 PM (instead of 8 AM). These changes are effective immediately.
A little more sleep – not a bad thing.