Here's some photos from last night and this morning
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On the way up to El Mirador this morning.
An older rougher road to begin with.
Beautiful views along the way!
A herd of men were out rebuilding the cobblestone road. Labor intensive or what! Probably 100 men working on this stretch, whereas we would have one big paving machine and a few labourers. Their way sure gives a lot more people employment, and the cobblestone looks much nicer, too!
Lake Pátzcuaro, with Isla Initzio
Lots of steps to reach the top!
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Forbidden Plateau to Mt. Washington - Sept. 30, 2017
Wow! What colors! I've never been so dazzled by fall colors as I was yesterday on our Island Mountain Ramblers' hike from Forbidden Plateau to Mt. Washington.
We started our 27 k. hike at 8:20 under cloudy skies, with showers in the forecast We headed up the old ski area, and although going from this end meant we had more elevation gain than starting from Mt. Washington, I was glad we got this part over first, as it wasn't 't scenic at all. Thanks to our leader, John Robertson, for arranging our car shuttles and deciding to start from the old Wood Mountain (Forbidden Plateau) Ski Area.
It wasn't long, however, before the colors assaulted our senses.
And many colorful shrubs!
We started our 27 k. hike at 8:20 under cloudy skies, with showers in the forecast We headed up the old ski area, and although going from this end meant we had more elevation gain than starting from Mt. Washington, I was glad we got this part over first, as it wasn't 't scenic at all. Thanks to our leader, John Robertson, for arranging our car shuttles and deciding to start from the old Wood Mountain (Forbidden Plateau) Ski Area.
Heading up the old ski area. |
John and Karen scoping out our route at the entrance to Strathcona Park. |
One of the many beautiful fungi along the way. |
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