Monday, April 14, 2014

Cowichan River Trail

                                                                    
For those who did not make it we had a great walk on the weekend along the Cowichan River Trail. Parking along Riverbottom Road at Mile 66 Trestle we walked over the river where we had some incredible views. Once over the trestle we then  went off the Trans-Canada Trail and took a trail going downstream along the Cowichan River through some second growth forest. The trail was fairly easy with very little change in elevation as it meandered through the mixed forest.

Thanks to our hosts Devon and Ian we had some great discussions concerning the evidence of bear scant on the trail the last time they walked here. It was during the salmon run in the fall and there were lots of half-eaten carcasses of fish littering the forest floor and riverfront.




At the end of our hike we all agreed that it was well worth the trip up to the Cowichan Valley and this great hike.

The weather proved to be perfect with temperatures at around18 degrees Celsius. Lunch was along a long stretch of the Cowichan River, although we did not see any bears this trip we did happen to encounter some ducks swimming playfully in the river.


It was suggested by Ian that the next time we come to the Cowichan River rather than go downstream that we go on the upstream section of the trail. That sounded like a fantastic idea and I hope Club Mud can do it in the near future