Old Baldy and East Mountain

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12/03/2021 09:00 AM

Old Baldy and East Mountain

  • PaceTypes Medium
  • TerrainTypes ,Moderate,Some steep sections,Some rocky footing
  • PaidOuting No
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Hosting Club: Beaver Valley

Location (Google Maps): Meet in the Grey Sauble Conservation Area Old Baldy parking lot, south of km 43.5, at the end of the road. Map 25/26 Edition 30. This can be accessed from Grey Road 7 -Artemesia-Euphrasia Townline - 3rd Line A - Sideroad 7B. Do not use 7B from Grey Road 13 in the winter.

Hike Leader(s): Glenda Collings Click here to contact the hike leader.

Pace: Medium
Terrain: Moderate, Some steep sections, Some rocky footing
Length of Hike: Approx. 12 km

Description

This will be an in and out hike with great views over the valley from the Old Baldy escarpment edge, a pleasant rural road walk and a lovely walk through the new East Mountain reroute.

COVID-19 Precautions Before, During and After your Hike

  1. Each hiker joining a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must perform a self-screening check before hiking.
    Find Ontario's self-assessment tool here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
  2. If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, stay home.
  3. Follow the guidelines for safe & responsible hiking
  4. Personal Protective Equipment:
    • Hikers may choose to wear masks
    • Hikers may carry and use hand sanitizer, but should not be sharing it with the group
  5. Hikers who experience COVID-19 symptoms following a Bruce Trail Club organized hike must inform their local public health unit.
    Find your local health unit at http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/common/system/services/phu/locations.aspx

 

Transportation

All hikers are responsible for their own transportation to and from the hike.

Currently, there are no car shuttles on hikes – all hikes must be out-and-back or loop hikes. No buses are provided at this time.

Other Guidelines

  1. Arrive 15 minutes before the start of the hike.
  2. Wear sturdy footwear and appropriate attire for the weather and the terrain.
    Hiking poles are a good idea in any season, especially if the terrain is rocky or slippery. In winter, snowshoes or icers/crampons are needed when conditions dictate.
    Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear prevents injuries and shows consideration for a safe and positive group hiking experience.
  3. Always carry I.D. and your health card.
  4. Bring sufficient water and snacks (or lunch if indicated). A minimum of 1L of water is recommended on all hikes, and 3L is recommended for long, challenging hikes in the heat of the summer.
  5. Bring sunscreen and insect repellent (for spring and summer hikes).
  6. Bring your own first aid kit.
  7. Please leave dogs at home.