THE END OF PROHIBITION IN EDMONTON PARKS - HIKE & CELEBRATION
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"Idź w góry, a otrzymasz ich dobrą nowinę. Pokój Natury popłynie do ciebie tak jak światło słońca płynie ku drzewom. Wiatry wwieją w ciebie swoją świeżość, a burze dadzą ci swoją energię, podczas gdy troski (tego świata) odpadną od ciebie jak jesienne liście." John Muir (1838-1914), szkocko-amerykański naturalista i propagator tworzenia parków narodowych, współzałożyciel organizacji ekologicznej Sierra Club.
On May 29 we all met united under this great banner to take the part in our famous End-of-Prohibition hike. It was really nice to see that so many people turned out in support of this worthy cause!
Even some of our dear Members, whom we all love, recovered miraculously to attend our march.
We opened our kayaking season this year by going to the Big Lake in St Albert.
Victoria Day long weekend seemed like a good day to open the season.
This time of the year the lake offers nice kayaking opportunities, since it tends to be overgrown with algae later in the season.
As it happens in life of all "true men" a pivotal moment comes when one has to release his ...
... climbing gear! No, it hasn't happen to me yet, but this time came to one of the Founding Fathers of our Club - Jacek Wojno.
This time we were really lucky. We did not have just one leader, but two beautiful and sexy lady leaders, our Superwomen,
Excellent Ela....
They invited us for a hike in Elk Island National Park on Friday, May 14.
On Sunday afternoon three Trip Leaders plus Ged, the dog, showed up at Rowland Park Lookout to discuss plans for the season and get into form. It was still kind of cold in the wind, but it didn't stop us from the esthetic pleasures of looking at our beautiful city across the river.