Saturday, July 19, 2008

North Haida Gwaii















July 18, 2008 Friday
We stayed at Hidden Resort Campground and RV park (private) and had a perfect site to park the van. This is a tiny gem of a place: only 16 RV and campsites with very good privacy, quiet and peaceful with coin operated showers, coin washer and dryer, a restaurant combo’d with a fishing store but very low key. They also have free IN access (5 bars)! This is on the north end of the islands near Massett. Surprisingly, the cost was only $20/night. http://www.hidden-island-resort.ca/

We lounged around till 1030am then decided to go for a hike to Tow Hill. This is of geologic interest in that this hill is the ruminants of the molten lava that once spewed from Mother Earth. The east facing edge of the lava flowing into the sea was eroded away by the last ice age (10-15K yrs ago) leaving this protrusion of upright lava cast.

We hiked on the waters’ edge on the lava and played near the blow hole.












We then visited the local cemetery and drove through Old and New Massett towns. The moss blanketed the graves softly.

Back at the campsite we did laundry and had the best halibut fish and salad at the restaurant (only has 5 tables and a bar with patio tables). It started raining (that incessant mild to moderate PNW drizzle) around 6 pm and continued into the night. We relaxed in our cozy little home.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

love the pix woman. esp the one with the wave hitting the rocks. :)

Anonymous said...

Patricia and Bruce,
It's Jim and Lara from the Cowpuccino! It's good to follow your adventures.