The Fraser River runs through the Cariboo destined for Vancouver and the Georgia Strait. The climate turns dry, hot and dusty. Very cool for someone who hails in the Wet Coast. Savor!
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Exploring the Cariboo
I was away most of June and more recently back to work. As such I’ve had little time for this journal. The good news is I have plenty of photos to present. The bad news is I have plenty of photos to present. So, over the next while be prepared for an onslaught of mediocre pictures! First up a beautiful place I keep coming back to year after year, Big Bar Lake. Savor!
De Pencier Bluffs
Up on the De Pencier Bluffs over two weekends. Quite the incongruity in weather. Savor!
More Seymour
MY OCD is alive and well. Up the east side via the Perimeter Trail, an old route and then to Mystery Lake. A stunning morning. Savor!
Sunny Seymour Saturday
What a difference a week makes. Back to the sun basking. Savor!
Snowy Seymour Saturday
First of all, I’ve been Sicky McSickyton lately. Started coming around last week when I did this Seymour hike and basked by the shore of Goldie Lake in twenty degrees of glorious sunshine. This week, not so much. Savor!
Seymour Mountain
A Seymour Mountain rove. You’ll notice the unmistakable difference of the Seymour trees juxtapose to every other tree I’ve photographed. Savor!
Four Months and Twenty One Days
And were going back to this magical island. The better weather has me thinking about last summers vacation, and anticipating this years. Savor!
Pacific Spirit Park
More trees. Yeah. Savor!
Los Diez Vistas Rastro
More Buntzen Lake meanderings. The Diez Vistas Trail which due to the weather was more like, La Pista Cero Visitas. Savor!



































