Thursday 25 February 2016

Alouette Lake Overnight

On Sunday Ivan, Michal and I rented a Modo car, drove to Golden Ears Provincial Park, and paddle Alouette Lake.



We parked at the boat launch. Ivan and Michal brought a canoe, I brought my Innova Safari.
Only a few Modo cars have roof racks

We made a short detour up Gold Creek.
We turned around where the creek becomes whitewater.

Some nice views as we passed through the narrows.
Is Ivan taking a nap here?

Someone had built a weird shelter out of tarps near the North East side of the lake. We camped next to it.
Weird tarp structure on the right, tarp covered bbq on the left. Good camping about 50 meters North.

In the morning the weather was sunny. We gather our gear and finished a circle around the lake and back to the car.



A few notes:
-Wind can be a big factor in this lake, especially in the afternoon.
-Nice views of Robie Reid and Golden Ears peaks.
-The camping on the east side of the lake was nice. There are other camping spots closer to boat launch near the narrows and also on the south side of the lake.

Thursday 11 February 2016

Hope to Fort Langly via the Fraser River

This week I kayaked a portion of the Fraser River. On Monday I left from Hope, on Wednesday I arrived at Fort Langley.


Matty Gray offered me a ride to hope! I used the boat launch off Wardle Street,
Thanks for the ride Matty!
I loaded up my Innova Safari and off I went!
Low river levels meant large gravel banks on each side of the river.

The first 10kms had fast flowing water with standing waves and whirlpools and lots of wind. After that the river widened out and calmed down.


I camped my first night on an island about 2kms downriver from the Rosedale Bridge.
Can you spot the photographer's shadow?

Next day was mellowing paddling on nice, wide river. I made sure to stay to the left where the Harrison River enters.
Around here is where the air started to get a "farm" smell.

I was near Mission as the sun set. A fisherman by the side of the river stopped me to ask about the kayak. He pointed out a nice place to camp.
At this point the lens of my waterproof camera had too much water on it... this photo was taken with my phone.


The sunset was AMAZING! I really wish I could have captured it better.
Pink sky by night, kayaker's delight? I don't think so.... rain forecast the next day.

On Wednesday I set out early for Fort Langley. This portion is tidal. A few curious seals came to say hi. I pulled out at the boat launch in Fort Langley, packed my gear and walked over to the bus stop.

Waiting for the bus to take me to the Skytrain so I can go home!

All together a nice three days. Here's a few notes:
-The water is cold, you may want a wetsuit or drysuit
-It's amazing how much industry is along the river banks. At times there is definite funky smells in the air. Many people and animals eat fish from this river, we should show more respect.
-Here's someone else's recent trip report from the Fraser http://damgoodtrips.com/fraserriver/
-And another trip report http://bcwetcoast.blogspot.ca/2014/09/hope-to-home-in-15-days-august-3031.html
-Here's a frundraiser trip that runs this same route! http://www.squeah.com/Paddle-A-Thon.html
-This group provides lots of info about Lower Mainland waterways and what you can do to take action http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca/