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I would like to think of myself as a full time traveler. I have been retired since 2006 and in that time have traveled every winter for four to seven months. The months that I am "home", are often also spent on the road, hiking or kayaking. I hope to present a website that describes my travel along with my hiking and sea kayaking experiences.

WHEELER LAKE

WHEELER LAKE TRAIL The solitude of Wheeler Lake will attract some hikers to this area; others will be lured by the lake’s good fishing. This lake is in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. The trails are not maintained. This is grizzly … Continue reading

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ROSS LAKE TRAIL

This is a small subalpine lake in the Redfish Creek drainage system at an elevation of 1816m (5950′). Good fishing is available as well as wandering the ridge tops in the headwaters of Redfish Creek. Other lakes are: in this … Continue reading

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SIX MILE LAKES

SIX MILES LAKES TRAIL This easy trail is near Nelson but far enough into the mountains to experience wildlife, wildfowl and picturesque lakes. Spring and fall are probably the best times. Rating: ♦♦♦◊◊ Difficulty: A1 easy Elevation gain: minimal Distance: … Continue reading

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LITTLE LAKES in the KOKANEE RANGE

1. SIX MILES LAKES TRAIL This easy trail is near Nelson but far enough into the mountains to experience wildlife, wildfowl and picturesque lakes. Spring and fall are probably the best times. Difficulty: easy A1 Elevation gain: minimal Distance: 2.5km … Continue reading

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SILVER SPRAY TRAIL

The seeker of solitude will not mind the stiff climb to a beautiful cabin set amid spectacular mountain scenery. Other attractions include a well-preserved mining area of historic interest and shallow, sometimes inviting warm glacial tarns. Originally built in the … Continue reading

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WOODBURY CREEK TRAIL (Woodbury Hut)

This trail – the only route up the upper Woodbury Creek drainage – travels through a luxuriant forest cut by numerous open avalanche paths into the subalpine basin below Woodbury Glacier. The semi-open forest, with its abundance of food and … Continue reading

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WEST FORK KOKANEE CREEK

An easy three-kilometre loop trail in the forest and near a creek. Great for kids.  Difficulty: Easy A1 Elevation gain: 190m (622′) Distance: 3kms Time: 1-2 hours Season: May through November Access: easy Map: 82F/11 Kokanee Peak Drive: Kokanee Glacier Road: … Continue reading

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GIBSON LAKE LOOP

A short nature trail around Gibson Lake provides an introduction to the subalpine environment of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park as well as an excellent view of surrounding peaks.  Difficulty: easy A1 Elevation gain: nil Distance: 2.5km  Time: 1/2 to 1-hour … Continue reading

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GIANT’S KNEECAP

GIANT’S KNEECAP   2760m   9055′ Giant’s Kneecap is a spur into the glacier, north of Esmeralda Peak. It is prominent from the Keyhole. The south ridge is a scramble on good rock. Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: Time: Season: All year … Continue reading

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BATTLESHIP

THE BATTLESHIP   2610m   8563′ Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: Time: Season: Access: Map: 82F/14 Slocan Access: From the Slocan Chief Cabin.  Kokanee Glacier Trail: Approach by trail from the cabin. The “best and safest” route is the trail behind the … Continue reading

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