Barnes Lake Trails
The day before our Barnes Lake Trails hike was a rainy day and it snowed in the hills above. We had planned to hike a longer loop route in Roche Lake Provincial Park and we headed up there. … Continue reading →
The day before our Barnes Lake Trails hike was a rainy day and it snowed in the hills above. We had planned to hike a longer loop route in Roche Lake Provincial Park and we headed up there. … Continue reading →
Twilight Hill is an outlier, a steep and rocky hill on the north side of Sunset Mountain. Neither is listed on maps and in most cases Sunrise Mountain isn’t either, although most locals called it that name. To the … Continue reading →
The Buse Hill Trail is a track that starts on the Robbins Range Road and climbs to the top of the bluffs in Buse Lake Protected Area (BC Parks). The return hike, depending on the route chosen is about 4 … Continue reading →
In April we returned to hike the Barnes Lake Trails in Barnhartvale. This is a regular route which we hike twice a year. The trails are part of a horse-and-hiker area with no motorized access. The … Continue reading →
Every year we enjoy the hike up Buse Hill. The trailhead is on Robbins Range Road (use the Search Bar for more information) and the trail climbs up open slopes to the forest above. The upper part of the ridge … Continue reading →
Campbell Creek runs through Barnhartvale, then down through the hills, right past the BC Wildlife Park, then out to the river. But where does the water come from, and what route does it take? Campbell Creek’s origins are in the … Continue reading →