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  • Lower Stella Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 2 ans

  • McNair Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 2 ans

    McNair Lake is a rare and perfect combination of elements that is, at the same time, vulnerable because the hills surrounding it could at any moment be logged.

  • Farewell Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 2 ans

    Tom and I arrived at Farewell Lake after camping at Amor Lake the night before. The road is washed out at the lake and it appears that there is a put-in at the end of each section. We used the southerly route and put in on the inflow creek, paddled counter-clockwise, ate our lunch at the spot the outflow turns into a rock garden, then visited the island in the center of the lake before continuing our counter-clockwise course back to the inflow.

  • Pixie Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 2 ans

    Pixie Lake is a small lake near Port Renfrew a bit off the beaten path. James and I enjoyed a slightly eerie paddle among dead trees and decaying water plants.

  • Alice Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 3 ans

    Morning Paddle on Alice Lake October 2, 2009

  • Amor Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 3 ans

    In the Spring of 2008 Graham and I spent a night on a small island on Amor Lake.

  • Anutz Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 3 ans

    James and I paddled Anutz Lake on a crisp Autumn (early October) day in 2009.

  • Gray Lake

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 3 ans

    James and I camped on and Paddled Gray Lake in Late August, 2009. These shots are from a late night and early morning paddle. Gray Lake is in the Sayward Forest north of Campbell River on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.

  • Grace and Spirit

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 3 ans

    Grace and Spirit Lakes are perhaps the best example of the kind of shallow water paddling I like to do.

  • Sedge Bending

    Dernière mise à jour: il y a 3 ans

    An Album dedicated to the beauty of the littoral zone, that place between the shore and the open water where all the magic happens.

    The vital edge, or vita ora, is that place on a lake where transition creates an environment where life abounds, and where the liminal effect is experienced.