After a relaxed 13 km paddle, the last thing a person wants to find on their camping beach is a group of teenagers with shabby power boats that cost much less than your first car, loud music and chainsaws! Needless to say I didn’t stay on the Stud Islets and for good reason. I found a much more “friendly” alternative which is all I can say so as not to disclose the… Read More
Category: Adventures and Expeditions, Friends Tags: Alex Honnold, Bamfield, Barkley Sound, BCMTN, British Columbia, British Columbia Marine Trail Network, Camping, Cougar, Deer Group, Humpback Whale, Kayaking, Marina, Poett Nook, Robber's Passage, Sea Arch, Sea Kayaking, Stud Islets, Trevor Channel, Tzartus Island, Vancouver Island, Whale, Wolves
A must watch documentary showcasing the work done by Ancient Forest Alliance and Photographer TJ Watt. Help suppert the Ancient Forest Alliance by donating here: ancientforestalliance.org/donations.php and see more of TJ’s work here: tjwatt.com
This is a beautiful location on the South end of Buttle Lake in Strathcona Provincial Park. One could spend all day composing the setting. I’ll definitely be going back.
It’s all about… on It’s all about the view! | |
Nature Photography b… on The Whale told me so! | |
Fellow Traveler on The Whale told me so! | |
Jane Lurie on FLUKE | |
Milties Beach | Natu… on Welcomed by Wolves! |
Nature Photography by Martin Ryer
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