Well you got to enjoy some photos from out last post regarding Chilliwack Lake,
So here is another jem in the Vancouver area called Golden Ears Provincial Park. Yesterday the KJ pulled the boat well to this beautiful lake!
I can not say enough good things about this place of eden?, as it is one of BC largest parks with pretty much everything you need to camp,boat,hike, use the horses, to get back into nature. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/golden_ears/
With over 62,540 hectares, there is no shortage of space here, the lake is large and produces Hydro, and feeds Stave lake below Allouette Lake.
There is gold here as well, you can pan (I am not telling you where) but the history of Slumacks lost mine http://www.suite101.com/content/slumachs-gold-in-pitt-lake-bc-a38504 from Pitt Lake not far away is always present while panning in Allouette. I believe the real gold came from Allouette.
The tales and truth regarding Slumach regarding this area go deep!
http://www.slumach.ca/
The story also tell of extreme back country conditions between Allouette and Pitt lake with tales of Sasquatch roaming this country side.
http://cryptozoology.suite101.com/article.cfm/sasquatch_sightings_at_pitt_lake
So if that is not eerie enough for you, there are also tales that for those who venture to look for the lost mine, can go in, but do not come back out!
I could easily spend a week in this park and only see half of it.
One winter I am going to hike in here while the park is closed to photograph the frozen lake and the majestic mountains, but be assured I will not go alone and not without a satellite phone and protection from the wildlife in here.
Enjoy this Allouette Collage!
(Cheers)
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So here is another jem in the Vancouver area called Golden Ears Provincial Park. Yesterday the KJ pulled the boat well to this beautiful lake!
I can not say enough good things about this place of eden?, as it is one of BC largest parks with pretty much everything you need to camp,boat,hike, use the horses, to get back into nature. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/golden_ears/
With over 62,540 hectares, there is no shortage of space here, the lake is large and produces Hydro, and feeds Stave lake below Allouette Lake.
There is gold here as well, you can pan (I am not telling you where) but the history of Slumacks lost mine http://www.suite101.com/content/slumachs-gold-in-pitt-lake-bc-a38504 from Pitt Lake not far away is always present while panning in Allouette. I believe the real gold came from Allouette.
The tales and truth regarding Slumach regarding this area go deep!
http://www.slumach.ca/
The story also tell of extreme back country conditions between Allouette and Pitt lake with tales of Sasquatch roaming this country side.
http://cryptozoology.suite101.com/article.cfm/sasquatch_sightings_at_pitt_lake
So if that is not eerie enough for you, there are also tales that for those who venture to look for the lost mine, can go in, but do not come back out!
I could easily spend a week in this park and only see half of it.
One winter I am going to hike in here while the park is closed to photograph the frozen lake and the majestic mountains, but be assured I will not go alone and not without a satellite phone and protection from the wildlife in here.
Enjoy this Allouette Collage!
(Cheers)
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