lac le jeune is located just north of merritt, and south of kamloops, with an elevation (of 1,280 metres) higher than the toll booth on the coquihalla (elevation: 1140 metres). the bc parks website describes the campsite as, "Nestled among an open stand of lodgepole pine, spruce and fir, Lac Le Jeune Park appeals to campers and anglers seeking an easily-accessible getaway spot."
yes, very easy to get to, but because of the pine beetle infestation, many of the lodge-pole pines are long gone, which made hanging a tarp quite the challenge.
there was this really long wheelchair accessable wharf for fishing, that's even visible on google maps! we spent a few hours trying to catch fish......with no success. ah well... there's always next year.
we could hear the loons calling eachother all evening and morning, but the only wildlife we saw was these cows:even though it was totally freezing up there this past long weekend, we had a great time. derek's brother and his wife, shawn and shelley, came with us for the adventure. i think earlier in the season, this place would be great to camp!
this is probably the best shot i took:
September 05, 2008
lac le jeune
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August 23, 2008
birkenhead park
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August 17, 2008
monck park
monck provincail park was the next stop on our trip. we took the scenic route from manning and very much enjoyed both the weather and the winding roads with little or no traffic. if we had thought of it at the time, we probably would have stopped to fish at one of the many little lakes.
i think if we went to monck again, we'd hope to go with another family. it's a great space, but could be so much better with a larger group (not too large though) of people.
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August 12, 2008
manning park
e.c. manning provincail park is located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains and it's within a three hour drive from Vancouver. of course it took us a little longer to get there since sawyer (our pup) thew up in the car, and we had to stop for lunch since we left later than we planned, but hey what can you do. once we got to the park and our site was chosen, we began to set up camp. we went for a quick walk and then came back and made our first dinner: annie's mac and cheese and hotdogs and carrots. (don't worry i got better at working that camp stove!
the kids were so hungry they ate it all in 10 minutes or less!
and of course after a long day, and once the fire was hot enough, we made s'mores. seth for some reason doesn't like his marshmallows too toasted.
one of the things i liked most about manning was not the fact that there were showers (cold ones at that) but that the washrooms (those with flush toilets) were solar powered!
the first morning i was woken by the sound of two loons calling eachother from across the lake. it's quite chilly in the tent in the mornings, even in august. be sure you have a good sleeping bag! the second morning i woke up early to take sawyer for a walk and when i got to the edge of the campsite i saw a deer faun leaping around from site to site. a moment later it's mother appeared. she saw me standing there by our car with the dog, although sawyer never saw anything playing with the slugs, stared at me for what felt like 5 minutes, calmly turned around and left around the corner, her faun leaping behind her. the picture below shows the deer, which looks much further than she really was. kinda reminds me of my christian bale siting at disneyland! lol
we walked around half of lighning lake from our campsite to where you could rent a canoe either by the hour or the day.
after the canoe ride we hung out by the shore and had a snack and a drink while sawyer had his one and only romp in the water.
after everything was packed up, trash and recycling safely in their bear-proof bins, we were off to the vista point which is across the highway and up the mountain. i don't much care for heights so i stayed back from the edge. waaaaay back lol! the kids, especially ella, wasn't fazed. it sure is beautiful up there:
all in all we had a great time at manning park and we'll probably venture there again.
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