With ten hikers, we approached Main Lake Provincial Park from the west and hiked into a valley with a number of large Douglas firs. The biggest has a diameter of nearly 8 meters. We hiked up the dis-used logging road with Alders growing over it and into the dense forest on an already quite dark day. Following a flagged route we crossed the saddle and descended into the protected valley. Progress was fairly slow navigating the deadfall even with a path. After admiring the group of big trees near the small creek, we continued on toward Clear Lake. With water levels already quite high, some continued on to lake views while others started their lunch on the mossy open bluff above the lake. Lunch included contributions of muffins from Julie and smoked salmon from Vic which were much appreciated. As we headed back it began to rain lightly, but it was a gentle day for a forest walk. (4.9 km; 3 hours.)
Here is a video of the biggest tree in the group, with views that were not available to us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MARVLftC-YY
Debbie
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