North Coal Lake is one of our top places for late afternoon hiking. The trail runs through wide open country on one side and the forest edge on the other. The view of the lake is non-stop until it ends half-way, and then it’s lush pasture all the way up to our lunch point on the hill. As the heat of the day dissipates, the birds become more active and all of nature is glowing in the angled sunlight.
Twelve people came out to finish their weekend in fresh air and camaraderie on this 10 km hike.
Thanks to Johanna for leading this hike and to the trail maintenance crew for their work on the trail—especially on repairing the bridge.
You can find more photos on Flickr.
How wonderful! The pictures were so evocative of my time on the trail. Someone has done a great job on the small bridge. Well done.
Louise davis