Castle Rock hoodoos in the park.
which was just what we were looking for. We proceeded to follow the trail for about 3-4 hrs, passing several old farm buildings which had fallen into ruins, until we came upon another adjoining logging road, which took us all the way back to our campsite and the RV units. So many logging roads intersect in this area, we could not really get lost, besides we had our handy-dandy mapbook with us, which we put so much faith in. Tom always has his hand-held GPS with him, so that would get us out of a jam if necessary.
On this trip we saw some unexpected sights, once again proving
there is so much to see in this province of BC, if you get out there and explore it, that is. k
L-R: Tom and Beryl, Delle and Phil, Dot and Korne, and of course Cooper in the front.
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