Sunday, October 27, 2013

magical skies and stillness at Unna Lake

following the moose trail, through sharp Equisetum


we had the entire lake to ourselves

and it was glorious...

morning mist

morning moon

early to rise
dad used the pan instead...  
Will has a go at his first Bannock, which got a bit droopy to say the least

skipping rocks at the falls

slanting with the rocks
we hardly made it to the falls at all... the path through the forest was EXPLODING with wild blueberries!

a bit stern heavy... 
and a bit bow heavy...

the bowron river carried us in





contemplation 

cow parsnip

geology lesson

it is called Devil's club (Oplopanax horridusfor a reason. 

rainforest


nature is magic.


fruiting Devil's club

Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus)

we picked enough for pancakes and bannock



discovering new plants... creeping snowberry 
(Gaultheria hispidula)

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