Friday 22 March 2013

Betting on Ice!

In some parts of the world, people choose brackets in basketball, in Canada most definitely hockey pools.  On Gun Lake it is all about when the ice will disappear into the beautiful clear pristine water.


March 22, 2013



Right about now the ice starts to show signs.  Even though it is still a foot thick, to the eager and yearning eye, it LOOKs weaker!  A few frozen cracks appear.  The ice loses its coating of snow and looks more like ice.  On a super warm day, puddles occur.  You start to think about it when you walk or ride out there.

And then there is the movement.  The wind comes up again with the stronger spring storms and takes advantage of any crack, opening or weakness. The wind can push and pull huge slabs with such force that it moves docks off of their moorings and can push sand and dirt in banks 3 feet high.  Amazing mother nature!

In some years hilarity has ensued, with the ice's forceful ways showing up later with docks floating aimlessly around in the middle of the lake after the ice is gone.  In the era of Facebook, pictures are posted and everyone manages to speculate on whose it is as it slowly moves its way down the lake. 

Back to betting... there are prizes for the bet that comes closest to matching the day that the ice disappears.  Flutters of excitement occur as each person's day comes and goes, some days look more hopeful than others that the entire lake will be free of the freezing hard stuff.  Parts of the lake are water others not.  There is disagreement as to whether or not "it is gone".   Oh the challenge of it all!

southchilcotin.ca  Facebook page

Ice,  its coming and its going, is part of the rhythm of living in the wilderness.  Nature and the seasons can be so entertaining and entrancing and enveloping.  As interesting in its day to day fascinations as any TV Show or Video game, it just takes time to follow and note. 

So....this far out...its a bit of a sketchy bet....I'm going for April 16!  

Past Ice Off Dates!   What is your bet?

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Peace & Tranquility on Gun Creek Trail


The "first slide" on the Gun Creek Trail.
Sal ahead of me.
The Gun Creek Trail is a popular access route to Spruce Lake and the amazing South Chilcotin Park.  The first part of this trail is often under appreciated as mountain bikers and horse pack trips alike are beginning or ending their trip.

Sal and I took off for a hike - really a walk - for an hour up the trail.  It is very moderate with one big uphill.

Yoga - meditation - can't replace the peace and tranquility of this walk.   If you go for 45 minutes out and back you spend the entire time walking beside the rushing
waters of Gun Creek.
After a while it just sinks into your soul. 




Many people go to the meadows further up to see amazing wildflower displays.  Yet even on this very accessible part of the trail  you can discover wonders of nature.




 
We even saw many tiny tiny frogs hopping from ponds bordering the creek across the trail to hide under rocks.

 




This part of the trail is an awesome late afternoon summer trail as it is shady throughout. 

You breathe in wonderful scents of spruce and fir.   Breath deep...it really is tonic for the spirit.

Give it a try.  So peaceful, calming and smells wonderful.  This is a very moderate walk.


Scenery on this part of the trail too!