Calendar

Hikes led by Springwater Trails are generally held on Sunday afternoons and appear in this calendar in green.

May
13
Fri
2016
Square Dance @ Jack Evens Community Center
May 13 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

John Kerr, Colleen Liggett are playing a square dance at the Jack Evans Community Center tonight from 7-10pm.. Richard Sauvain is calling. Howie Lester and Meg Grinrod are playing fiddle and piano.

It’s free but a donation to help keep the JECC going is encouraged. More dances later in the year and in future years if we are successful saving the center.

The last dance on April 16 was a huge success. We hope this one will be even better.

Jun
12
Sun
2016
Harriet Hollister Spencer Park @ Harriet Hollister Spencer Recreation Area
Jun 12 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
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 Overlook (Honeoye Lake   Harriet Hollister Spencer (1887-1962) was born in Rochester, NY. She was a Charter Member of the Rochester Garden Club and was known as a rose expert. She designed the Garden of Fragrance at the Rochester Museum and Science Center and contributed roses from her own garden. In 1963, her family donated, at her request, 679 acres of land to New York State for the Harriet Hollister Spencer State Recreation Area.

hhs-skiAt 2000 feet, this park generally receives and keeps a good covering of snow each winter, and is one of four parks groomed for cross country skiing by the Rochester XC Ski Foundation.

Following the hike, an optional social will be at Sammy’s in Springwater.

The Naturalists will follow Bear Cub Run from the parking area to the snow shoe trail S6 just down the hill from the road.  They will cross the overlook, cross Racoon Run, and then will make a short steep hike up to the loop at the end of the road. Then the Pines and Bypass trails will return to the parking area.  Depending on the time, a hike to the north around the Big Oak trail may be possible.

The Tourists will similarly follow Bear Cub to the snow shoe trail, but will turn left on Racoon Run. Next is a left for a quick Fox Run loop, back to Racoon Run. Take the next left down to Lower Sidewinder, and follow that loop in a clockwise direction.  At the information sign, we will stay to the left to follow a snowshoe trail across the snowmobile trail out toward Canadice Hill Rd and back. From their, heading north on Blue Spruce Run, Whiteface, and Cannonball, will bring us back to the road and the parking area.

The Climbers will follow Bear Cub Run to the road, and then will cross the road to follow the bypass and Chalet trails to the snowmobile trail.  From there, we will follow the snowmobile trail south for about 2 miles, crossing into the town of Springwater, where we will turn west to reach the corner of Wetmore and Tibbels Road (which used to be named Springwater Canadice Town Line Road).  Total length 3.3 miles, if we do not get lost.

Directions:

Check our standard directions to the HHS parking lot.  Climbers coming from Springwater should meet at the corner of Wetmore and Tibbels Rd, to carpool to the parking lot.  That way, we will have cars at the end of the hike.

From Springwater: (Climbers only): Take Route 15A north out of Springwater for one mile and turn right on Wheaton Hill Road. Continue to the top of the hill.  At the T, turn left on Wetmore Rd.  Stay on Wetmore, to the first road on the left (Tibbels Rd which used to be called Town Line Rd).  You will see a welcome sign for Canadice.  We will park on the right side, and car pool up to the parking lot.

Jul
23
Sat
2016
GVC Paddle on Hemlock Lake July 23rd @ Hemlock Lake
Jul 23 @ 7:00 am

Paddle Hemlock Lake on this Genesee Valley Conservancy (GVC) organized event.  more info at  – – – http://www.geneseevalleyconservancy.org/events

verbatim from the website – –

“Bring your favorite kayak or canoe to Hemlock Lake to enjoy an early morning paddle on this undeveloped Finger Lake.  Hear from local paddler and photographer Dwight Folts on the highlights of paddling this lake.  All are welcome but you must provide your own boat, PFD, and paddle.  The paddle will be your choice, head into the inlet, paddle the shoreline, or head out into the middle of the lake to satisfy your interests.

It is a morning out with friends!

*Event supported by Steuben Trust Company”

 

  • Location: Take the gravel road from Route 15A at south end of lake to boat  launch.

This early Saturday morning GVC paddle event surely provides a different perspective than some Springwater Trails afternoon paddle events. All are welcome to this free event.

Jul
30
Sat
2016
Bluebell Hopyard Tour & Tasting 2016
Jul 30 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Click for more details.Want to learn more about hops, how they grow, and the way they help make delicious craft beer? What better way than to enjoy some fantastic craft beer brewed by local breweries with our very own hops!

Come join Bluebell Hopyard owners Fred and Kurt for the 4th Annual Tour and Tasting event. Family friendly and welcome to all with live music and raffles throughout the day.

$5 Donation per adult. Children are free.

Each entrant receives a ticket entering you into raffles for prizes throughout the day.

 

Sep
24
Sat
2016
Rob’s Trail Hemlock Lake Dedication @ Rob's Trail
Sep 24 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Please join us for the historic opening of Rob’s Trail—Hemlock Lake

Rob’s Trail links Hemlock and Canadice Lakes, the last two undeveloped Finger Lakes

9:30 AM Refreshments available
10:00 AM—Dedication & Ribbon Cutting
10:30 AM—Inaugural Hikes

Parking available at intersection of South Old Bald Hill Road and Rt-15A

Please RSVP or call 585-546-8030 ext. 7927

PLEASE DONATE! Your donation will support trail development work! Visit nature.org/cwny

The Nature Conservancy, Central & Western NY Chapter: 1048 University Avenue, Rochester NY 14607.
Oct
21
Fri
2016
EMS Club Days 2016 @ Eastern Mountain Sports - Pittsford Plaza
Oct 21 – Oct 23 all-day

Club Day (or Club Days) at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) are scheduled for Friday through Sunday, October 21st thru 23rd, 2016.  EMS Club Days are a semi-annual opportunity for members of outdoors related clubs, to get a non-advertised discount on EMS store purchases.  EMS Club Days, Autumn 2016, gives members of outdoor related clubs who show some type of membership proof in such an organization, a discount of 10% off their entire EMS purchase.  {*Some exclusions apply, and maybe some other legal disclaimer mumbo-jumbo. I’d guess purchase of gift cards are an exclusion.}

(Note: you do not need to be an EMS Rewards Member to take advantage of EMS Club Day savings.  Added note: signing up to be an EMS Rewards Member is free.)

Please note: You’ll likely need to show a membership card or some other indicator that you are a member of an outdoors related club, to get the EMS Club Day discount.

The local EMS store is at 3349 Monroe Avenue in Pittsford Plaza, in the Rochester NY metro region. Phone: (585)-383-1140.  Store hours are: 10:00AM-9:00PM Mon-Sat, and 10:00AM-6:00PM Sunday.

www.ems.com    For social media folks: #EMSCLUBDAY


Old news:

In 2016, EMS Club Day for Spring was scheduled: Friday, April 29th – Sunday, May 1st. In 2015, EMS Club Day ifor Autumn was scheduled: Thursday-Saturday, October 22nd thru 24th.

Additionally of note, EMS on Sunday, 9/25/2016 from 6PM-8PM had a private sale (for EMS Rewards Members) “take an extra 10% off your entire purchase” , *some exclusions apply.


An earlier version (several months ago) of this article “post” surmised that: “for 2016 Autumn EMS Club Day could “likely be scheduled on or about Thursday October 20th – Saturday October 22nd.  Confirmation of these tentatively conjectured dates will be necessary.”

Also written was: “Come September (or August 2016), we’ll need to get past the current posting hypothesis, and get definitive dates for EMS Club Days, and post the days definitively.”  – – – And now the updated correct dates have been posted (above).

This old news of past dates and “posts”has been retained in this “post” for mindset and prompt for future “posts” of EMS Club Days (2017 & beyond), and advance consideration of likely dates.

 

 

Oct
27
Thu
2016
Shades of Gray, Splashes of Color @ Jack Evans Community Center
Oct 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

A Through-Hike of the Colorado Trail

bill-cooke-rockiesThe Little Lakes Sustainability Network and Springwater Trails are pleased to co-host a program on the magnificent Colorado Trail on Thursday, October 27, 7:00 PM at the Jack Evans Community Center (old Hemlock school) on Main Street in Hemlock. Light refreshments will be provided and everyone is welcome, free of charge. Donations to defray costs are encouraged.

Hemlock resident Bill Cooke will present information about the trail followed by a 25 minute slide show with music showing photos from his 2011 “through-hike.” He will share his deep appreciation of the natural environment fostered from many years of experience in long-distance hiking.  Bill will also have copies of his book narrating the hike – Shades of Gray, Splashes of Color – A Thru-hike of The Colorado Trail – available for your perusal and purchase.

The 486-mile Colorado Trail wends its way through the Rocky Mountains of the Centennial State, traversing a landscape as changing and diverse as the swirling afternoon clouds presaging the daily summer thunderstorms.  A common expression among long distance backpackers is “no pain equals no gain.”  In this program, you’ll hear of the “pain” manifested in the struggle of acclimating to high elevations, of hiking long and steep ascents, of coping with a wide range of climatic conditions from freezing cold mornings to hot baking afternoons, to near daily thunderstorms and to long stretches of limited water.  And you’ll see the “gains,” the triumphs as Bill and his hiking companion Keith “Northern Harrier” Bance savor the many rewards of this enchanting trail:  alpine meadows whose wildflowers cover every range of the spectrum, bewitching groves of aspen trees resplendent with the morning glow of the sun, the glistening of snowy peaks, stately conifers including the massive Douglas firs, high mountain passes, dry foothills, sparkling mountain streams, gorgeous sunrises and sunsets where both the skies and the rocks shine like beacons from the low sun alpenglow, and much more.

Along the way, you’ll hear of the delight bestowed by such simple pleasures as a refreshing swig of Rocky Mountain water or a wildlife spotting.  You’ll hear of fascinating near-daily cloud formations with their myriad shades of gray and ever-changing patterns.  You’ll meet “Trail Angels” who emerge at the right place and time, unplanned and unexpected, to assist hikers with their basic needs, such as rides into towns for re-supplying or offers of water and snacks.  And you’ll visit communities along the trail corridor, meeting the people in them, and enjoying the amenities that we all take for granted, such a hot shower, bed with linens, and meals of “real” food, all of which are especially appreciated by hot, dusty hikers.

Bill Cooke recently moved to Hemlock after living for seven years in Lexington, KY.  He has backpacked for nearly 40 years.  In addition to the Colorado Trail, he has hiked the entire Appalachian Trail, Vermont’s Long Trail, the Black Forest and Susquehannock Trails of nearby Northern Pennsylvania, and other trails around the country.

You need not be an experienced hiker to enjoy this program, as Bill explains much of the terminology and peculiar habits of long-distance backpackers.  Even those whose experience is confined to short strolls in the park will sense the challenges and the rewards of a trek in the Rocky Mountains.  Come and take a trip to the summertime Rockies!

The event is co-sponsored by the Little Lakes Sustainability Network and the Springwater Hiking Group, and is free and open to the public.

Nov
1
Tue
2016
Springwater Fall Roadside Cleanup @ Fire Hall
Nov 1 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Volunteers from Springwater Trails are needed to pick up roadside litter along NY Rtes 15 and 15A in the Town of Springwater.   There will be a short information meeting at the Springwater Fire Hall parking lot at 9AM on Tuesday November 1, 2016 prior to getting started.   Bags, safety vests and hard hats will be provided.

Nov
17
Thu
2016
National Take a Hike Day 2016
Nov 17 all-day

Well, annually, November 17th is National Take a Hike Day.  So, for some “in-touch time”, consider grabbing one or more friends, or for some solitude “in-touch time” consider heading out solo, for a hike.

In 2016, November 17th happens to be a Thursday.  Can’t get out and hike on this day?  Well, it is just a day, like any other. So if this day of recognition does not work for you, get out and take a hike on a day that does work for you.

But, then, I’m preaching to the choir.  Am I not?

Perhaps you may want to spread the word and share a hike with someone who normally would not  get out and do a hike on his/her own.

See you Sunday?

Happy Hiking!

Jan
1
Sun
2017
First Day Hike @ Genesee Valley Greenway State Park
Jan 1 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

At 10:00 a.m. on New Years Day, you and your family and friends are invited to meet at at the Genesee Valley Greenway State Park’s Brook Road parking lot in the town of Chili. A walk one mile south will take us to the best preserved c.1840 Genesee Valley Canal lock on the entire trail. A walk two miles north will take us to the double-arch Genesee Valley Canal culvert which carried Black Creek under the old canal, a pretty special artifact built more than 170 years ago!

Directions:

Getting to Brook Road: Brook Rd parking lot, Chili, NY (Brook Rd is located off Scottsville Rd about 2 miles south of the intersection of Jefferson and Scottsville Roads. Brook Rd is a west turn only and the GVG parking area is only a few hundred feet down the road just past the Greenway crossing.

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  1. Looking for brochure.or mailing list so I can receive it in the mail.
    Nothing opens up for mailing list.
    There’s all kinds of very bizarre ads and post for viagra and other drugs above on calender page.
    Please let me know if there’s a brochure available

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