We haven’t seen rain in Vancouver for a few weeks now and the air quality fell victim to this sunny streak. In search of a cool breeze, we headed over to the North Shore and decided to spend the day in the forest. Whyte Lake trail takes you through an old growth rain forest before reaching a small lake. It is a popular, family friendly trail, so be prepared that the small parking lot may be full.
Jackie says
Goodness Mr. Rocco, what a super luvly hike you had! You sure were brave to go way out on the log like that, and that moss does look comfy! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Luvs,
Jackie
A Husky Life says
Hi Jackie, the moss was so lovely and it smelled divine!
Misaki says
Oh wow, look at you on that log ๐ What a great place to walk
A Husky Life says
Hi Misaki! It was perfect for cooling off the paws and working on some balancing exercises – it’s all about multitasking!
Kimberly, The Fur Mom says
So very nice. I want to take our dogs for hikes this month – I’m hoping to find trails that are quiet and easy for their first time. Thanks for the inspiration.
A Husky Life says
Hi Kimberly, I find that hikes are not only great exercise but also mental stimulation with all the new sites and smells ๐ I look forward to reading about your hiking adventures!
Kuruk says
Helloooowooowooooo! I wuv it when I find fellow snow pup bloggers! Nice to meet yooowoowooooooo, Ku
A Husky Life says
Hi Kuruk! So very nice to meet you ๐ thank you for stopping by!
Caren Gittleman says
I LOVE how dense that forest is! Perfect for a cool walk on a hot day!
A Husky Life says
Hi Caren, yes the old growth forests in or area are absolutely breathtaking and provide a much needed relief from the heat!
Beverly says
I love old growth forests. We don’t have any here in So. California, it is not as luscious and less waterfall. I spent some time up near Mt Baker, north of Seattle and then further south near Mt. Rainier. Such a wonderful area!! Your pics are terrific!!