Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019

Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019
On the Archduke's Path in Mallorca

Sunday 16 February 2014

Saturday 15 February 2014 – Trails 52, 50, 55 and 51 and the Taylor Lake Loop

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On a warmer day, Ken left at 7am to complete the 51 km Gatineau Loppet in 4 hours 49 minutes in excellent conditions. The point to point course took him all the way across the park from P17 to P2. I wish I’d entered.

Helen dropped Sue and me off at P17 (Wakefield) over an hour after the Loppet had started, and we headed along freshly groomed trail 52, a gorgeous trail, to join the Loppet route at the junction with trail 50 after about 8 km. All except one person on the Loppet had already gone through, but the trails in the opposite direction were in great condition despite the fact that about 500 skiers had just sped through on them.

The weather was brightening all the time as we reached Renaud cabin for lunch and rendezvoused with Helen, who’d skied in from P19 (Philippe).

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Trail 55, the Taylor Lake Loop, is one of the most scenic in the park. It passes several yurts, like the one shown below, and a number of camp sites. All seemed to be in use by various groups, mainly youngsters, enjoying the outdoor life.

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The three of us continued around the lake, passing a turtle breeding area.

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After about 6 km, the scenic loop rejoins parkway trail 50, but a much better route back to the P19 car park at Philippe is along trail 51, which after the long ascent on which Sue and Helen are pictured below, sweeps majestically down for the best part of 2 km.

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This 22.5 km route (Helen’s was about 5 km shorter) completed the majority of Gatineau Park’s major routes for me and Sue on this trip. We’ve probably covered around 150 km of different trails since we arrived. It’s a brilliant venue in that respect.

Ken was quite tired after the Loppet, so it was just as well that I’d dug a path to the barbecue on which he cooked our traditional end of trip steaks. Not that it’s quite the end of this trip…

2 comments:

Dot said...

Glad you are having such a good snowy holiday and that Sue and Helen enjoyed their spa treat. The rain here has been relentless and the wind horrific. I was concerned when the news showed the sea lashing the front at Criccieth and a house roof blown off and sailing over the railway in Porthmadog as R&C were in Borth-y-Gest. But they were unaffected except by a five hour power cut, although there was much evidence of storm damage on their journey home. Here, many fields have become lakes and roads are awash. Crewe station was closed after part of the roof blew off. However, today the sun is shining. Hope you have a good trip home. Maybe you'll see the floods from the plane!

Phreerunner said...

Interesting - I don't think it has been too bad in Timperley.