brandon Posted October 9, 2007 Report Posted October 9, 2007 It was a beautiful fall day here and as I mentioned in my previous post it's been raining here for the last week so I just had to get out. I decided to head to Lynn Headwaters Regional Park in North Vancouver today and make the 14km round trip hike to Norvan Falls. The distance of the hike makes it sound worse than it is because its basically level walking the entire way. The trail follows Lynn Creek for quite sometime before heading off into the bush and towards Norvan Creek. The falls at the end of the hike were nothing special. The hike to and from was much more interesting to look at than the falls so I really didn't take too many pics of them. Most of the pics are just scenery shots of Lynn Creek with some other random shots thrown in. Anyways heres the pics... how bout some tree for that moss? some old bucket hanging This is a huge stump.....so big that you can't even see me standing on it...... the falls.......woohoo cool suspension bridge leading to grouse mountain another 7kms away
Deano Posted October 9, 2007 Report Posted October 9, 2007 Was at Lynn Creek, loved the area. Great shots of such a beautiful area. Hopefully I'll get back there some day.
Kawartha Kev Posted October 9, 2007 Report Posted October 9, 2007 Some great shots there Brandon love the one of the mossy tree great lighting. Not sure if you were joking about standing on that stump but it sure does look huge although a little tough to judge the size without something to compare it with. I remember a park near my sisters place in Surrey that had trees covered in moss like the one you photographed wish I had taken photos of them when I was there. I think it is called Green Timbers if I recall one of the public city parks I think or maybe provincial. Keep the photos coming!! Kevin
brandon Posted October 9, 2007 Author Report Posted October 9, 2007 lol yeah Kev I was joking about the tree. but there were tons of those stumps out there and some even had other trees growing from them.......just goes to show you that forests regenerate just fine after loggers go through
Whopper Posted October 10, 2007 Report Posted October 10, 2007 Brandon some excellent shots bud. I really the the fifth one down with the water casscading down through the mossy rocks. Thanks
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