I took an overnight camping trip to Alice Lake Provincial Park near Squamish, BC, yesterday. It was chilly and dark — about the same amount of daylight and night, but at least it was dry.
I love the peace and quiet of solo camping early or late in the season.
Volunteer streamkeepers welcome the heavy October rain in Burnaby, BC, that will entice chum and coho salmon to start returning to Byrne Creek to spawn.
Streamkeepers have permission from City of Burnaby Parks to zap-strap posters to trees in the ravine reminding dogs to keep their owners out of the creek during spawning season and through April when the salmon eggs will hatch.
I had fun experimenting with ultra-slow shutter speeds and intentional motion blur and zooming techniques on my Byrne Creek walk in SE Burnaby this morning.