This month s presentation: Geology Underfoot in Western Washington by Dave Tucker, Wednesday, May 4 th at 7PM.

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MAY 2016 Peninsula Wilderness Club The Peninsula Wilderness Club meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 7 pm at the VFW Hall at 9981 Central Valley Rd, Bremerton, WA. The public is cordially invited. This month s presentation: Geology Underfoot in Western Washington by Dave Tucker, Wednesday, May 4 th at 7PM. Geology Underfoot in Western Washington is a get-out-of-the-car-and-put-your-hands-on-therock sort of guide book. The author, Dave Tucker of Bellingham, wrote the book for folks without academic background in geology, though geologists enjoy it and teachers use it. It is packed with introductory color photographs and many descriptive diagrams. There are 22 field trips to places in the Cascades, Puget Lowlands, Olympic Mountains and the Pacific shore. Readers are introduced to some geologic essentials, such as plate tectonics, how rocks are named and dated, and a capsule geologic history of Washington State. Each chapter was reviewed by a geologist who has worked at the site, and field tested by a lay reader. The presentation will highlight one of the field trips, and explain how the book was put together. A 20x28 inch poster of the book s cover will be for sale by the author; the cover depicts a possible future eruption of Mount Rainier and its effects on the lowlands. For more information about the book, visit Dave s Northwest Geology Field Trips website, https://nwgeology.wordpress.com/my-book/ Dave Tucker lives in Bellingham, Washington. He has a Masters degree in geology and is a research associate in the geology department at Western Washington University. He leads public field trips and gives presentations about the geology of northwest Washington, and is author of a popular blog, Northwest Geology Field Trips: http://nwgeology.wordpress.com/. Geology Underfoot in Western Washington is his first book. Dave is a director of the Mount Baker Volcano Research Center, an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that raises funds to support research at the active volcano and educate the public about volcanic hazards of Mount Baker. Learn more about MBVRC at http://mbvrc.wordpress.com/ Tucker has been mapping Mount Baker's geology since the mid-1990s, in particular the distribution of volcanic ash deposits. He has also done geologic studies throughout the Cascades, Alaska, and in Chile.

Calendar MAP: Monthly Activity Planning Meeting Wednesday, May 18 th, 7PM hosted by Paul Gervais Contact: pagervader@comcast.net 360-710-6363 Help schedule PWC events and outings, and discuss club business at our MAP meeting. All invited. BYOB. Monthly Potluck Friday, May 27 th, 6:30 PM at Osburn s Location: Osburn s home Contact: steven_osburn@hotmail.com 360-697-5982 Enjoy some great food, meet others, share trail stories and learn more about the club. The host provides dessert. We bring an entrée or side dish to share. BYOB. NOTE: The master listing of trips is in the PWC Website Calendar. This list is current as of April 28th. Recurring Trips (weekly events): - Ask Isaac to bike, hike, or paddle. Isaac Sun, 360-930-5300, isaac@thesuns.net (May 1 st, 8 th, 15 th, 22nd. Start time based on activity call Isaac and set it up.) - Morning hikes with Eve Gilluly, 8 AM every Tuesday at Central Market Coffee Shop. evegilluly@msn.com Call 206-304-4664. (May 3rd, 10 th, 17 th, 24th) - Climbing Gym/Social, Barbra Haskell, 360-981-3077, b1haskell@earthlink.net (5:45 PM every Tuesday and Thursday at Island Rock Gym, followed by socializing at Bainbridge Island Brewing) Regular Trips: Date Outing / Meeting Contact Phone Email 1-May Weekend bike, hike, or Paddle with Isaac Isaac Sun 360-930-5300 isaac@thesuns.net 3-May Morning Hikes Eve Gilluly 206-304-4664 evegilluly@msn.com 3-May Climbing Gym Practice / Social Barbra Haskell 360-981-3077 b1haskell@earthlink.net 4-May PWC General Meeting Steve Osburn 360-697-5982 steven_osburn@hotmail.com 5-May Mt. Zion Doug Terry 360-550-7911 doug@dougterry.net 8-May Mt. St. Helens Doug Savage 360-994-0003 thehiker@comcast.net 8-May Weekend bike, hike, or Paddle with Isaac Isaac Sun 360-930-5300 isaac@thesuns.net 9-May Sun Lakes/Dry Falls Bob Brown 360-569-2878 ipatrol10@hotmail.com 10-May Morning Hikes Eve Gilluly 206-304-4664 evegilluly@msn.com 13-May PENWICLE Deadline Jerry Logan 360-337-0648 Penwicle@outlook.com, 14-May Mt. Walker Kathy Weigel 360-479-5116 kmweigel@comcast.net 14-May Camp Muir Doug Savage 360-994-0003 thehiker@comcast.net 15-May Weekend bike, hike, or Paddle with Isaac Isaac Sun 360-930-5300 isaac@thesuns.net 17-May Morning Hikes Eve Gilluly 206-304-4664 evegilluly@msn.com 18-May PWC MAP Meeting Paul Gervais 360-710-6363 pagervader@comcast.net 19-May Dosewallips Car Camping Kathy Weigel 360-479-5116 kmweigel@comcast.net 20-May Mt. Anderson 22-May Weekend bike, hike, or Paddle with Isaac Isaac Sun 360-930-5300 isaac@thesuns.net 24-May Rogue River Brian Hawkins 360-362-3026 akflyer130@gmail.com 24-May Morning Hikes Eve Gilluly 206-304-4664 evegilluly@msn.com 27-May PWC Monthly Potluck Steve Osburn 360-697-5982 steven_osburn@hotmail.com 29-May Weekend bike, hike, or Paddle with Isaac Isaac Sun 360-930-5300 isaac@thesuns.net 31-May Morning Hikes Eve Gilluly 206-304-4664 evegilluly@msn.com 1-Jun PWC General Meeting Steve Osburn 360-697-5982 steven_osburn@hotmail.com 3-Jun West Sound Cycling Hood Canal tour-june 3-5 Paul Dutky 360-479-2683 pdutky@gmail.com 5-Jun RA Boot Camp Michael Leatherman 703-864-2017 mleather@gmail.com 5-Jun Coeur d'alene Sunshine Trip Tony Abruzzo 360-871-5754 abruzzo1945@gmail.com 5-Jun Weekend bike, hike, or Paddle with Isaac Isaac Sun 360-930-5300 isaac@thesuns.net 7-Jun Morning Hikes Eve Gilluly 206-304-4664 evegilluly@msn.com 11-Jun Seattle Pub Pedal Steve Nancy Osburn 360-697-5982 steven_osburn@hotmail.com 12-Jun Weekend bike, hike, or Paddle with Isaac Isaac Sun 360-930-5300 isaac@thesuns.net 13-Jun PENWICLE Deadline Jerry Logan 360-337-0648 Penwicle@outlook.com, 14-Jun Morning Hikes Eve Gilluly 206-304-4664 evegilluly@msn.com 15-Jun PWC MAP Meeting Doug Savage 360-994-0003 thehiker@comcast.net 2

Calendar Notes & Announcements: - Still intend the August meeting to be a member s garage sale in lieu of a speaker. May have an REI speaker give a short talk on new products and a food truck. Emily G leading the effort. - The Club has taken on production of the 4 th edition of the Olympic Mountains Trail Guide. Doug Savage is coordinating the effort. Contact Doug to test a trail quickly, before Bob Dormaier has hiked every trail in the Olympics, now that he is freed from the bounds of the working world. On the Trail with Boots McFarland Reprinted with permission of the artist, Geolyn Carvin. http://bootsmcfarland.com/home.htm About Our Outings All PWC outings and other activities are open to anyone, but if you enjoy our club and what we do, please become a member a bargain at $25 a year - and helps keep the club running. For liability reasons, trip sponsors should not be considered instructors or leaders. If you are unsure of your abilities, discuss the trip thoroughly with the organizer. Each participant is responsible for his or her own comfort, safety and route finding on any outing. Always carry the 10 essentials! Please call early! As a courtesy to the sponsor of an outing you are joining, please try to call at least two days in advance for single-day outings, and as soon as possible for overnight outings. This allows the sponsor time to make alternate plans should a trip be canceled or changed for some reason. Please leave pets at home when attending PWC outings unless the trip is specifically listed as welcoming them. Carpool and Ride Sharing We strongly encourage carpooling and ride sharing as a way to reduce impact to trailheads, minimize our environmental footprint, and reduce costs. Please be considerate to your drivers, including situations when you ride with different drivers in each direction. The amount you contribute to your driver should reflect the distance driven, the cost of gas, and tolls/parking fees short trips might be $5 per person, longer trips considerably more. The WEBSITE: Your Source for Outings Our PWC Website calendar is at: http://www.pwckitsap.org/content/241-calendar.html If you don t see something that interests you here, check the website for additional trips and last-minute trips and updates. If you are a trip sponsor, have a new trip to list, or need to update an existing trip, please see the end of this newsletter for more information. IF YOUR TRIP REQUIRES ADVANCE RESERVATIONS & PLANNING, AND YOU WANT IT ADDED TO THIS SECTION, send your trip info to BOTH the Penwicle (penwicle@hotmail.com) and our Calendar Editor (emilykgrice@gmail.com). 2016 Sunshine Trips June 5 th 11 th : Coeur d Alene (Kahndersoa Resort Campground) bike & Kayak. Aug 15 th 23 rd : Lava Lakes campground Thursday, August 20 th ; then move to Waldo Lake (campground to be announced at Waldo Lake) for hiking & kayaking. Sept 18 th 25 th : Black Hills South Dakota. Daytime temperatures in the mid 70 s and dry sunny weather! Great hiking, climbing, kayaking, and biking. Major focus will be to ride the George S. Mickelson bike trail - 109 miles thru the heart of the Black Hills, www.mickelsontrail.com. Easy riding, about 25 miles each day, leaving time for other activities. A few spots remain. Food and lodging will be under $250 per person for seven nights. Call Tony Abruzzo at 360-871-5754 to reserve your spot. April was a YUGE month of PWC activities. Detailed below. 3

Trips Reports and Photos MT Townsend April 1st led by Doug Terry Snow Skills with Doug Savage March 24th 4

Trips Reports and Photos More Snow Skills Dosewallips Campground with Doug Terry 5

Trips Reports and Photos Camp Pleasant Happy Birthday, Barb! 6

Club News PWC Online http://www.pwckitsap.org/ Go to the website to find upcoming trips, trip reports, photos, a discussion forum, and more. PWC General Meeting The PWC General Meeting is held the first Wednesday of each month, 7 PM, at the VFW Hall at 9981 Central Valley Road in Bremerton WA. VFW Hall To Silverdale Central Valley Rd. To East Bremerton If you are a guest or new member, please introduce yourself and ask for help, or look for someone who can answer questions and point out members that share your interests. However, to really get to know us come to a potluck or go on a hike! Thanks to everyone who brings snacks to meetings! Contact Doug Savage at 360-981-9333 or thehiker@comcast.net if you would like to bring snacks to the next meeting. Sponsor an Outing! If you are a club member and interested in leading an outing, let us know about it so we can post it! Even if you list your trip in other forums, including it as a PWC event helps connect people and groups, and helps the club stay active. To sponsor an outing, you can come to a MAP meeting to discuss your trip, you can fill out the form on our website, or you can email or call the info directly to our Calendar Editor, Emily Grice, at emilykgrice@gmail.com (phone 206-842-7883), or to our Webmaster, Jay Thompson, at pwcadmin@pwckitsap.org (phone 360-307-0037). Any of these options will get your outing in our website calendar. We Need Your House! Each month the club s MAP meeting and potluck dinner need volunteer hosts willing to share their home for an evening. If you can handle a small home invasion, please contact the club secretary, Megan Thompson, at 360-871-6014. Your Trip Photos Wanted! Do you have some great PWC trip pictures? Each month we need your photos to share during the PWC General Meeting slide show and in the Penwicle. Contact Jay Thompson (jaythom1@hotmail.com), our interim PWC Dropbox manager, to find out how to send us your pictures it s easy, and helps us a lot! We also need photos for the club scrapbook please include your name and details of the trip (people & places) and email to Sue DeArman at dearmans@comcast.net. 303 Waaga Way Club Business Joining/Renewing your Membership To join or renew, please see the form on the back of this newsletter. PWC members receive a discount on select merchandise or services at the following businesses (check with vendor for details): Olympic Outdoor Center, Port Gamble, http://www.olympicoutdoorcenter.com/ Commander s Beach House Bed and Breakfast, Port Townsend, http://www.commandersbeachhouse.com/ Ajax Café, Port Hadlock, http://www.ajaxcafe.com/ Wildernest, and The Gear Stash, Bainbridge Island, http://wildernestoutdoorstore.com/ Poulsbo Running, Poulsbo, http://www.poulsborunning.com/ Back of Beyond, Bainbridge Is., http://www.tothebackofbeyond.com/ Bicycle Works, Bremerton, http://bicycle-works.com The Quick Fix (David Cossa, Home Handyman 20% off), cmountaindave@aol.com Please feel free to ask for the PWC discount when patronizing these businesses. Email, Address or Phone No. Changes? Contact Paul Gervais to update your contact information in our database (used for Penwicle and other information). Send your changes to Paul at: Peninsula Wilderness Club P.O. Box 323 Bremerton, WA 98337-0070 or email pagervader@comcast.net, or call 360-710-6363. PENWICLE Submissions Submissions to the PENWICLE must be received by the 13 th of each month to ensure a place in the next issue. Please send calendar entries in advance (see Sponsor an Outing! on this page), and for other PENWICLE submissions, send an email to Jerry Logan at penwicle@hotmail.com. Officers and Staff President: Steve Osburn 360-697-5982 Vice President: Jay Thompson 360-307-0037 Secretary: Megan Thompson 360-871-6014 Treasurer: Paul Gervais 360-710-6363 President Emeritus: Shelley Fleming 360-621-6167 Members at Large: Joe Weigel 360-479-5116 Barbra Haskell 360-981-3077 Linda Whitman 360-621-8255 Entertainment: Jay Thompson 360-307-0037 Annual Picnic: Jay Thompson 360-307-0037 Refreshments: Doug Savage 360-981-9333 Scrapbook: Sue DeArman 360-697-1352 Membership Database: Paul Gervais 360-710-6363 Webmaster: Jay Thompson 360-307-0037 Calendar Editor: Emily Grice 206-842-7883 Dropbox Manager: Jay Thompson 360-307-0037 PWC Historian: Margaret Poshusta 360-692-0126 Penwicle Editor: Jerry Logan 360-337-0648 7

PWC Join or Renew Membership PWC The Peninsula Wilderness Club (PWC) is an organization for people interested in active outdoor pursuits. Main activities include hiking, backpacking, mountain climbing, rock climbing, skiing, kayaking, and bicycle riding. All outings - from casual hikes to technical mountain sports - are initiated by individual members who volunteer to make minimal arrangements so an outing can take place. They do not accept responsibility for the safety, training or care of any participant, and members are expected to have whatever clothing, equipment, skills, and physical conditioning are appropriate for the outing they wish to join. Members practice responsible environmental stewardship and accept that there are dangers and a risk of injury in most outdoor activities. Dues are $25 per household per year. Bring dues to a PWC General meeting, or send a check or money order to: Peninsula Wilderness Club P.O. Box 323 Bremerton, WA 98337-0070 Please check if: New Member(s) Renewing Member(s) Change of Address Name(s): Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Telephone: E-mail: For new members - how did you hear about us? (Please print clearly) NOTE: New members will receive the PENWICLE newsletter by email, or can download a copy via the PWC website. Check here if you do NOT wish any information to be included in the membership list distributed to members. MAY 2016 - Time Dated Material Reproduced Using Recycled Paper