There wasn’t a lot of interest in the original destination, so those who wanted an outing opted for a change to Blindman’s Bluff. A short hike worked well because of deteriorating weather in the afternoon. Five of us approached the hike from the traditional Copperhead logging road. After crossing the creek, we found a newly constructed logging road spur that we decided to explore. From the end of the spur we continued on a short bushwhack through open forest, to more directly join the Blindman’s Bluff trail.
We followed the loop around clockwise, quickly arriving at the high, open bluffs with 180° views to the east. It was a perfect autumn day, with great views at the right temperature. We stopped for a snack/lunch at the southeast viewpoint with great views over Gowlland Harbour and Vancouver Island. We stopped again at the southwest viewpoint before continuing back on the trail and the logging road to the vehicles. (3.7 km; 2 hours; 170 m ascent)
Norris and Debbie
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- New logging spur
- Clouds to the east
- View over Gowlland Harbour
- View to toward Vancouver Island






