Nature Walk

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So it took about an hour from the Valley trailhead to the end, which was just over and beyond Toby Creek. Here are a few random photos captured on the return hike. All in all a pretty decent hike or better referred to as a “nature walk”. Pretty much no elevation gain/loss to speak of. In fact this trail doubled as a golf cart road for some sections of the trail. I think I’d like to come back sometime and check out the Grey Wolf golf course! Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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This could possibly go well with the bike! This trail seems quite good for that purpose

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Yes! That would have been ideal.

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A beautiful and easy-to-follow path. No need to be extra careful when taking photos of the surroundings.

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Yes, no steep cliffs to watch out for.

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So interesting... this trial reminds me of the last year hike. The ways look somewhat similar my friend. I have told about this before. One I have posted below

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What a peaceful and refreshing nature walk that was. I really loved the serene atmosphere captured in your photos. The combination of the forest, the stream, and the open views makes this a wonderful place to spend a few hours in nature. Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos and your experience with us. I hope you get the chance to visit again and explore the Grey Wolf golf course as well!

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Thank you. I may be heading back this fall, but we shall see. Nothing better than a refreshing nature walk!

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I think b&w photography suits better for cities and urban environments and less for nature.

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I agree, somewhat. Mountains, rocks, valleys, also look pretty cool in b&w. Not everyone's taste though.

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Beautiful place, I was just wondering how they manage to keep the area so clean despite that it's such a vast area.

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Good question. I think the outdoors type of people tend to not litter and pick up after themselves.

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What a gorgeous area... I love all the pines and the trail through the forest. That's an easy hike with no elevation gain, more of a nature walk like you said. I really like that third picture for some reason, nicely done!

Any big plans for the weekend?

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Just some neighborhood short nature walks is about it, ten days till my BC trip. How about yourself?

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Old flat forest roads like this can be used for quiet bike or electric bike paths. It help more people visit nature without cars and keep the area peaceful for both the wildlife and plants

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Yes for sure. It allows all abilities to experience nature in their own way.

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