Hidden Homesteads in the Hills
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Continue reading...Coal Hill stands above Aberdeen and Pineview in the Kamloops areas. Forest covers the slopes on 3 sides and a trails criss-cross the area on the north, northwest, and northeast sides. Grazing lands are on the south side of the hill. Access involves climbing the hill from the north side. Any exploration of the grassland areas should not be done … Continue reading…
Before the snows get too deep, backroads make good hiking corridors. Once the snow is over 20 cm, snowshoes may be a better option. At about 10 cm hiking was easy with or without traction devices. On a sunny, mild day the hiking route was up the Mud Lake Road from McQueen Lake. There was one set of footprints into … Continue reading…
From Lac du Bois we hiked south along the Upper Grasslands Track past rolling hills and ponds to the (unsigned) Wheeler Mountain Road, along the double track for about 2 km, then onto a side track bearing north to the fenceline, down the fenceline corridor to Hanging Valley, then back up the double track to Lac du Bois, an 8.8 … Continue reading…
In shoulder season each day is a choice between wet, muddy, snowy, or icy conditions (or all of them). There are days when we can find dry trails, but most often we want to avoid deep snow, icy or muddy trails. With this in mind, on a mild day the Lower Rose Hill Trails seemed like a good choice. … Continue reading…
The rocky hills above Kamloops Lake have a few old tracks and fewer trails. There are sections of private property and many leased grazing lands so finding routes through the hills takes some exploration and patience. Many of the slopes are used for grazing, so any exploration is best done in the off-season, when snows blanket the hills. After the … Continue reading…
In late fall most of the trails of the area became quite icy so we decided to hike in the lower grasslands on a route I call the Barren Hills. It is just an section of the lower Batchelor Hills. Some of the old double tracks were used by ranchers. Most of the single tracks are relatively new, made by … Continue reading…
On a cool sunny day the route down to Balancing Rock was the choice for a hike on the snow. When the snow builds up it is hard to pull off the highway at the right spot, but with only 10 cm of snow it was easy enough. All of the hiking was on the snow, down the hill to … Continue reading…
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Continue reading...On a cool (-4C) November day we hiked up Sugarloaf Hill from the Coquihalla Highway pullout. Much of the route was on snow, but it was mostly sunny with just a little wind (except on the top). The lower part of the hike is a double track that winds up through grassland hills toward the upper forests. The hike climbs … Continue reading…
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Continue reading...On the day that all highways were closed from the heavy rainfall and Merritt was evacuated because of flooding, there was a short break in the afternoon, so I brought pine needles and pine cones to recycle, then I hiked on the Sage Trail from the Bunker Road trailhead. The sun shone through a gap in dark skies. The trails … Continue reading…
The Outer Inks area has a extensive trail-double track network that is used by ATVs and motorcycles in season, but also provide routes for hikers, mountain bikers, and snowshoers in shoulder season and in winter. There are some trail markers in the forest, but most junctions are unmarked and it is sometimes hard to find a planned route. Carrying a … Continue reading…
From Rose Hill Park a number of informal trails and routes go east, west, and north and some of the trails can be combined to make a loop route, or an out-and-back route across the hills. On a November day I watched for trails heading toward Juniper Ridge and at each junction, I made eclectic choices, eventually doing a loop … Continue reading…
While visiting Mayne Island for paddling, hiking, and exploration, we hiked the trails in Mount Parke Regional Park. We accessed the trailhead off Montrose Road. The trails are well developed, winding through the western red cedars, red alders, giant sword ferns, and oregon grape. We followed the Halliday Ridge Trail as it wound its way east to connect to other … Continue reading…
Clapperton Hill is the forested ridge-hill that rises above the grasslands in the Lac du Bois Nature Conservancy. In past years I have hiked and snowshoed around the hill, I had climbed to the top area from the southwest, and I have visited a favorite viewpoint on the south shoulder a number of times. On this November day, the plan … Continue reading…