March 6, 2018 On Haslam Creek There are many of these gorgeous little creeks along BC's Sunshine Coast, bordered by lush ferns and old, old evergreens. Few people ever see these… Read More→
March 1, 2018 Vancouver Sets Records in Late February Storm The late winter storm that hit the south coast of British Columbia set a couple of daily snowfall records in Vancouver. Snow began falling the… Read More→
February 28, 2018 Winter on Burnaby Mountain This is one of my little sanctuaries close to home. Doesn't take much for a natural place to make a sanctuary. Even a vacant lot… Read More→
February 17, 2018 Wild in the City Got the dog out to Confederation Park, and some late winter sun poked through. This kind of thing knocks the edge off a stressful day… Read More→
February 11, 2018 Lost in the Grasslands When I get the chance to wander places like the Lac du Bois Grasslands northwest of Kamloops, British Columbia, I sure get feelings of comfort,… Read More→
January 20, 2018 Learning From My Fishing Buddy This is Rosie, giving me the Rosie mind-meld because there's a mink on the bank...so why the %&*# aren't we rowing over there? NOW. Rosie… Read More→
January 15, 2018 Happy Days on the Siuslaw The free-flowing Siuslaw River heads west from the coast mountains near Eugene, Oregon and enters the Pacific at the town of Florence. For being so… Read More→
January 7, 2018 There are Always Two Rainbows This was the view of a double rainbow from our deck. It stayed for quite a while, so we really got to take it in… Read More→
December 30, 2017 More Hope for the Seymour River Salmon and Steelhead Back in September, 2016, we wrote about how there was hope for the Seymour River salmon and steelhead that had been blocked from spawning due… Read More→
October 5, 2017 Klein Lake: a Spot for Kids and Kids at Heart I don't like giving away great fishing spots that are still uncrowded and quiet. But then, one of the main objectives at To the Wild… Read More→