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The Angler’s Trail or Stamp Long River Trail

Posted by Sandy McRuer on July 3rd, 2008

It’s called the Angler’s Trail, Stamp Long River Trail, and Sayachlas t’a saa’nim in the Hupacasath language. Don’t ask me how to pronounce the last name. I have no idea! I did find out that it means Stamp Long River Trail! This trail was constructed a year and a half ago by local people with […]

Birding Mount Arrowsmith & Cameron Valley

Posted by Sandy McRuer on July 2nd, 2008

A couple of days ago a fellow birder from nearby Parksville, announced that he had found a male three-toed woodpecker on the slopes of Mount Arrowsmith. This is a rare bird for Vancouver Island! Later he gave out the UTM coordinates for those with GPSs. So today, I thought I would look for it since […]

Fossli Provincial Park - A Forgotten Jewel

Posted by Sandy McRuer on June 6th, 2008

A while ago I published an ad that asked people three questions. One was if they knew where the suspension bridge in the Alberni Valley is. For months after the ad was printed, people were coming up to me and asking where it was. So now, for everyone’s benefit I can say it is […]

A Northern Vancouver Island Pelagic Birding Trip - Update

Posted by Sandy McRuer on February 26th, 2008

The pelagic trip I wrote about earlier this month is now officially going to happen.
The date of the trip is Sept 6. It will be the only pelagic birding trip in a boat with a heated cabin and on-board washroom facilities offered on the west coast of Canada this summer.
For those of you who […]

A Strange Yard Bird

Posted by Sandy McRuer on February 15th, 2008

If you are a birder, you probably keep a life list of all the birds you have ever seen. Many other birders keep a yard list of the birds they have found from within the boundaries of their yard. Others have lists for certain places the visit regularly, for each province, state and country they […]

A Sunny Day on the Somass Estuary in February

Posted by Sandy McRuer on February 9th, 2008

Not much content on this one, I’m afraid. Just pictures. Last November my wife and I took a trip to the west coast of Mexico. Before the trip we bought a new camera, a Canon S5. It’s go a very powerful 15x zoom on it. So now I can take bird pictures that are actually […]

A Northern Vancouver Island Pelagic Birding Trip

Posted by Sandy McRuer on February 9th, 2008

It’s way past time for another entry. I’ve got plenty of irons in the fire these days.
One promising iron is a pelagic birding trip for the American Birding Association. They are having a regional convention in Vancouver and Victoria from 30 August to 6 September 2008. And they have asked Rainbird Excursions to put […]

Bear Tracks - Our Motto In Peril

Posted by Sandy McRuer on December 9th, 2007

This is one contribution to a monthly column on tourism I wrote for our local newspaper, the Alberni Valley Times, on Vancouver Island. It might interest you.
By now everyone knows the Logo and the tag line for Alberni Valley Tourism, “Bear Tracks & Lumberjacks”. Like it or not, this is what we will be using […]

RIDES TO MOUNT WASHINGTON - VANCOUVER ISLAND

Posted by Sandy McRuer on November 26th, 2007

Snow is definitely in the air! Today and tomorrow we are expecting show showers . Right now, it is snowing at Mount Washington Alpine Resort, adding to the 60 cm or so that is there now. Thursday December 6th is opening day provided, of course, there’s enough snow.
So it’s time to let […]

A MUSHROOM TOUR OF A LIFETIME

Posted by Sandy McRuer on October 31st, 2007

Every once in a while the planets align, the omens are great ant someone gets a really great tour!
This happened last weekend for an Asian group who were visiting Tofino from their home in Victoria. Masaya, from Japan contacted me asking if it was too late for a mushroom tour for him, his girlfriend and […]


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