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Kimberley Nature Park Society annual Larch Hike

Chase the fall colours this Sunday on a guided hike to Dipper Lake
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A group of happy hikers from a previous Larch Hike at Dipper Lake.

We have two of the larch species in this area and the Alpine, or Lyle’s Larch up at the higher elevations have almost finish showing off their brilliant golden shades on their twisted branches. Down in the lower valleys we are surrounded by the noble Western Larch and at this time of year they are at their golden best, interspersed with the green shades of the pines and firs. The various willows and shrubs add to the colour mix with their yellow and red fall hues.

But this year, because of the extremely dry summer we think our larch will yellow-up and lose their needles earlier than usual. Kimberley Nature Park Society offered one larch hike this past Sunday called Chasing the Colours.

This Sunday you get another chance.

The regular annual Larch Hike will take place on Sunday, October 18. Join us for this second chance to chase the colours on a hike to Dipper Lake before the wind strips the needles and leaves for another year.    There are two starting points. You can choose to meet at the Nordic Centre at 9:00am for a mainly-flat eight kilometre round-trip lasting about four hrs. Or you can meet at the junction of St. Mary Road and Mathew Creek Road (6.8 km) at 9:30am for a short car pool then a moderate four kilometre round-trip hike for approximately 3 hrs. Both parties will meet at Dipper Lake where you have the option of exchanging car keys with a friend and hiking out the other route.

These hikes are suitable for all walkers. Just bring your own supplies and come ready to enjoy the outdoors. For information call Struan Robertson (427-5048).