Why do humans love waterfalls so much?
April 22, 2018 Guest Post: This is a short trail along a rocky ridge near the Bear Mountain golf resort. Lots of Arbutus trees and views of the golf course. Mason found a geocache as well. We rarely walk on flat surfaces. When moving along a ridge one way, the earth tilts downward to one …
This is a 2-for-1 park: A bit of history and nature! This park contains the only remaining coal tipple on Vancouver Island. There is a very short trail loop around the structure with some informational signage about the mine site. There is also a flat 1km trail that ends at a beauiful view spot overlooking …
A perfect walk to celebrate sweet, sweet cubicle freedom. I must’ve been smiling the whole way. Wildlife sightings: Bald Eagle swooped by me, quite close!
There are lots of muddy trails to explore in this park. I got slightly lost for awhile, but my survival skills kicked in – thanks JED – and I followed the creek back to a trail I recognized. I got two muddy soakers. Coming soon: More top survival skills!
Haiku Quiet lake, mossy trees Fresh snow on distant mountains Always forget gloves!
Long Lake via Salal/Woodhaven Dr access trail Drive slowly along Salal Dr which turns into Woodhaven Dr. There are a couple of access spots with short trails to Long Lake. There’s a good rock to cast off of where Jimmy landed his first catch of the Season! – S ____ Is the rainbow trout real …
Part I Just under 6 km long, this trail winds around both sides of the creek. I stayed on the upper part of the trail. The steep drop to the creek lends itself to some dramatic views. I will return when I can tackle the steep stair/trail down to check out Crystal Falls. There was …