Night fishing with Dad. Something ate my worm.
This is a little lake with a dam close to Cowichan River Provincial Park. I have no idea why there is a dam there. I don’t really understand dams. As I was taking pics a man told me it’s a good fishing lake for “seniors and children because it is stocked” with rainbow trout. After …
A shortie – 1km. Elevation gain: 10 m – It actually said this on the map at the trailhead.
Blue/Pink Trail loop (Summit Route) Park at the end of Maple Mountain Road and follow the blue trail markers under the powerlines. Veer left at the pink trail junction (marked in pink!) and climb up, up, up to the summit at 506m. This is a well-marked rough trail through the forest. From the summit, continue …
D and I really upped our game since Sunday’s meadow hike. The start of this loop is along the Holland Creek Trail (see earlier post) and veers off into a steep 1.5km steep climb to Heart Lake. This is a good workout! When you start the loop, veer LEFT. It will be much easier on …
This is a beautiful network of trails along the Cowichan River. Here’s the blurb from the government site: The Glenora Trails Head Park is an important eastern gateway to the Cowichan River Provincial Park, the central portion of the Cowichan Valley Trail (part of The Great Trail), the Cowichan River Footpath and Glenora Riverside Park. (https://www.cvrd.bc.ca/210/Glenora-Trails-Head-Park) Huh? …
Haiku Quiet lake, mossy trees Fresh snow on distant mountains Always forget gloves!