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Friday, 17 July 2015

West Coast Trail - Part VII: Camper Creek to Thrasher Cove

Swainson's thrush watching breakfast at Camper Bay.

I assume this is a colour variety of the banana slug. It was about six inches long.


The bridge over 150 Yard Creek.

A giant red cedar.

The unfurling fiddlehead of a deer fern.




Remember that foreboding statement on my previous post? This is were it comes
to fruition. While attempting to climb through a dangerous surge channel, Dad
slipped on a wet boulder and fell into the swells. With his arms groping at the walls
and rocks and his legs kicking fruitlessly in the tide, he might not have made it out
without help. Grabbing the back of his 40-pound pack, I pulled him out enough for
his boots to find traction. He wasn't hurt--just wet.




The martian-like landscape of the limestone shelf.

A green algal boom in a tide pool.

This something like a giant surge channel.





We had to wait Owen Point for the tide to get low enough for us to pass through the caves. There were a couple other groups there as well with nothing to do but eat lunch and watch the seals on Owen Island.

Kayakers appeared to explore the caves and ride the waves between Owen Point and the island. This photo has been doctored for creativity. It was still daylight when the kayakers arrived.

The seals were nervous about the hikers on the shore, let alone the kayakers. The watched everyones moves very closely.



The water is low enough to wade and the other hikers have already passed through in sandals.





A mink at Thrasher Cove. There were many large groups at Thrasher, most heading in the opposite direction. A large private school was also there, participating in a lively game of base ball on the beach.

1 comment:

  1. You didn't have to tell them about me falling into the water, I thought that was our little secret. I get minus 2 points for lack of grace... but that rock was like bug snot... I was not getting out of that water without help. Thanks Caleb! Another fun day. Dad

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