Club Events 2008

2008-09-04 : COC - The Forks, Three Isle Lake and Beatty Lake
Although we didn’t all have the same trip, I think everyone had a great time, which is the main thing.

We got a bit of a late start, and since I am such a slow hiker we decided to leave without Marek, Bill and Hal who were even later than the rest of us arriving. To reach The Forks before dark, I set a "blistering pace" (Laura and Lana have the blisters to prove it) and we arrived with enough remaining sunlight to pitch our tents and get organized, then cook dinner in the twilight. Marek, Bill and Hal arrived only about twenty minutes or so behind us. Lana entertained us with her adventures with cars... her Civic was stolen recently, and although she originally wanted to buy something brand new, she had to "shift her focus" and buy used (a manual-transmission Ford Focus).

On Friday, we decided that Laura, Lana and I would hike to the next camp site but wouldn’t do the extra hike to Beatty Lake, while the others would do the whole trip. We set out in high spirits but when we got past the little waterfall and Laura’s blisters saw the climb to come, we reverted to "Plan B" which was to send Jorinda and the boys on to Three Isle Lake while we three would turn back and spend another night at The Forks. On our way back to The Forks, we got a bit of rain, which Lana pointed out "put a slight *insert dramatic pause here* damper on things". Laura kept us smirking with her story of driving an ex-boyfriend "nuts" (by picking the cashews out of the trail mix). Over dinner, we shared some food, and Lana tried out Laura’s pasta, just for "kicks" (Sidekicks, that is).

On Saturday, rather than wait for the intrepid five to return from the mountain, we set out a hobblin’ once we were ready to go. We had more time to enjoy the beautiful forest on the way out, and enjoy we did. We were caught a couple of kilometers from the end by Hal and Bill who were hiking faster than Ed, Marek and Jorinda. Hal told us about Jorinda’s hiking experiences after having completely lost a boot on the trail... and this is where Jorinda’s story will pick up, so I’ll shut up now.

Happy Trails! :)
-- Rhonda

As Rhonda said, five us (Ed, Hal, Bill, Marek and Jorinda) continued up to the next campsite and, on that climb, forever lost our innocence, our naivety.

We didn’t realize the 400 metre elevation gain would greet us all at once, but scrambling with backpacks on was… definitely a new adventure well complemented by rain and snow as we reached our “no campfires” site.

After the men convinced Jorinda we could survive a night in sub-zero temperatures without a campfire, we set up and then spent two hours exploring the area around the lake as we were too tired (and cold) to continue on to Beatty Lake. Good humour saved the night and a diabolic plot was hatched as we stood warming ourselves over our camp stoves amidst the rain, hail and even snow under tarps brilliantly set up thanks to Bill and Hal. Our scheme involved telling the rest of the group that Jorinda hiked back down (from almost 2200 metres and over 10 km) in only one boot. The laughter (and Hal’s Rum/Vodka/Baileys/Kahula/Chocolate/Coffee hot drinks) helped us stay warm. We then crawled into our tents to try to sleep through a wet and icy night punctuated by the Bittersweet [digestive] Symphony coming from a couple of the Y-chromosomal tents. The sun accompanied us on our harrowing descent and, after almost reaching the trailhead, Jorinda fell back and her hiking boot was swapped out for one neoprene sock and one Teva sandal.

Wandering back to the group, the sympathy was palpable (cloaked only thinly by Rhonda’s disappointment that a shoe of bark and sticks hadn’t been fashioned as the group had claimed). Empathy turned to anger (Jorinda ducked), then laughter erupted as the plot was revealed. Sissies, Shiverers, Big Fat Liars... a great end to 2008 the backpacking season!

And Happy Belated April Fools to our Woman of Vision!

~ Jorinda One-boot


2008-09-05 : COC - The Forks, Three Isle Lake and Beatty Lake


2008-09-06 : COC - The Forks, Three Isle Lake and Beatty Lake


2008-09-08 : COC - Backpacker/Hiker Conditioning


2008-09-09 : COC - Calgary Vipers -- Championship Series.
Final score-The Vipers won 6-5 against Orange County on a brrrrr cool night. We saw three home runs in a tight, entertaining game. Everybody decided to leave after the seventh inning stretch due to the weather.


2008-09-10 : COC - Ice Skating at the Olympic Oval


2008-09-18 : COC - Ann Nickerson's Birthday on the DFT


2008-09-20 : CCC - Old MAN - Music From The Year You Were Born (+- 2 years)
M.A.N. = Music Appreciation Night.

Arrive at 6:30PM for introductions and to get settled in. We'll start the music selections at 7:00 (sorry, but to avoid interruption if you are later than 7:00, the door buzzer will be shut off and you won't be able to get in). We will have one CD of approximately 80 minutes of music ea (8 people times ten minutes of music). We will have a round-robin in which the first person will introduce their music, and then we’ll listen. After a short break, we’ll continue with the next person, and so on.

My apartment is small, and the atmosphere casual. We'll be sitting or laying around the living room while we listen. Bring a pillow or cushion if you like for maximum comfiness.

Everyone must contribute 8-10 minutes of music for the evening. If the evening has a “theme” (listed in the title), you should (but don’t have to) bring music that fits your interpretation of the theme. Many of our themes are DELIBERATELY ambiguous for maximum creativity!

Person

Artist

Title

Marek

Yves Montand

Les Feuilles Mortes

Alan

Dinah Shore

Anniversary Song

Marek

Benny Goodman & His Orchestra

One a Slow Boat to China

Alan

James Baskett

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah

Alan

Frankie Laine

All of Me

Brent

Art and Dotty Todd

Chanson D’Amour

Alan

Ted Weems

Heartaches

Lynn

Duke Ellington

Up Jump

Marek

Pee Wee Hunt & His Orchestra

Twelfth Street Rag

Brent

Johnny Otis show

Willie and the Hand Jive

Angela

Elvis Presley

Good Luck Charm

Tim

Bay City Rollers

Saturday Night

Rhonda

Nancy Sinatra

These Boots Are Made For Walking

Rhonda

The Kinks

Dedicated Follower of Fashion

Angela

Bobby “Boris” Pickett

Monster Mash

Tim

Carl Douglas

Kung Fu Fighting

Brent

The Platters

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

Angela

Bobby Vinton

Roses Are Red (My Love)

Tim

Tom Waits

The Heart of Saturday Night

Joel

Bob Dylan

It Ain’t Me, Babe

Lynn

Association

Never My Love

Lynn

Jefferson Airplane

White Rabbit

Jeff

Faust

Jennifer

Jeff

Can

Future Days

Lynn

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Porterville

Joel

The Who

My Generation

Rhonda

John Lee Hooker

One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer

Rhonda

Koko Taylor

Wang Dang Doodle

Lynn

Albert King

Crosscut Saw

Marek

Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra

Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)

Joel

The Kingston Trio

M.T.A.

Angela

Marty Robbins

Devil Woman



2008-09-22 : CCC - Movies That Matter: 1000 Journals
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~~~ 1000 JOURNALS ~~~

This is the premiere film for the 2008-09 Movies that Matter season.

1000 Journals is directed by Andrea Kreuzhage (kroytz-hawg), and explores connectivity and art within society. A San Francisco artist named “Someguy” distributed 1000 journals in random public places with a simple message inside each book: "This is an experiment and you are part of it. Add anything you like, then pass it on."

This documentary is the story of these journals: the destinations they visit, the hands they inspire— and the wounds they heal.

~ Official Selection-AFI Fest & International Filmfestspiele Berlin

Show time is 7:00 pm. We'll meet inside the theatre in the downstairs waiting room at 6:40, after you purchase your ticket (cash only). ** Please be on time so that we can all sit together. Thanks! (Note: For some past movies, tickets were sold out by 6:45).

See the "Movies that Matter" series for a link to this movie: www.movies.thatmatter.org

*****Please Note: These films are usually followed by a post-screening discussion with a relevant expert. This is optional and your coordinator will not be staying for it.

This film was certainl of a lighter theme than we are used to seeing at Movies that Matter. It was less a study of the journey of 1000 journals and more a sampling of the uniqueness, and sometimes absurdity, of the humans who contributed to them (including the "polar bear people").

The film lagged in a few spots but otherwise was quite interesting and entertaining. About half of us stayed for the discussion by telephone with the director after the movie.

It's playing again October 2nd at U of C for anyone who wants to see it.



2008-09-24 : CCC - Author Reading: I Am Hutterite, and Carts of Darkness
CCC - Author Reading: I Am Hutterite
CCC - Carts of Darkness

Let's meet at 8:30 pm, beside the Good Earth Cafe inside Eau Claire Market. From there, we can go and buy tickets at Eau Claire Theatre.

Note: The movie is from 9:30 to 10:30

See: Calgary Film Festival for details.
www.calgaryfilm.com

Carts of Darkness trailer on YouTube


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