It was a cold winter day, one you may not think of going on an adventure in. The ski hill was icy, the coffee was calling, but adventure we did!! We hopped into the car and drove down the road, 25 min south of Revelstoke and parked along the side of the road amidst snow piles and log piles.
The air was chilled and as we hiked down the snow burdened road, sometimes creating our own path and sinking hip deep into the snow. The road you can usually drive down in summer took a fair while to descend but the forest view and laughs we had a stumbling through snow were priceless.
Sutherland Falls is a must see if you are in the area. In summer the moss scattered across the rocks is a stunning emerald green and in winter the waterfalls turn into ice leaving you in awe at the water that would usually be roaring down the chute. The ice created a beautiful pattern along the rocks and we felt small in its comparison.
Once photos were taken and we got our fix of the falls we meandered along the pathway and came out at the Columbia River. Along another short forest walk and out we popped near the frozen grass poking out through the snow that held it there. We came upon some sand that was kept solid by the winter’s freeze underneath our footprints. And we held out breath at the stunning scene before us, the mountains surrounding us and the landscape were quite honestly picture perfect.
The only thing missing from our adventure was some hot chocolate and perhaps some donuts!! These things are a must on a cold winter adventure walk!!
WANDER [BRITISH COLUMBIA] →
‘When the snow doesn’t fly’ is never a saying said during a typical winter in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada.
Generally this little mountain town nestled in the valley of towering mountains is buried in snow that consumes your day. However this winter 2020/21 hasn’t shown us much in the way of snow.
To make the most of the days, my friend Stephanie and I gathered our warm outdoor wear and traipsed across town to walk along the pathway that leads down south of town, known as the flats.
A short walk through a forest barren of anything but twigs holding tight to their roots in the winter months, opens up to display snow covered mountains and a grassy terrain underfoot.
We wandered for a few hours, stopping to capture the beauty nature had unfolding right in front of us and we took advantage of the brown hues that popped under the bright colors Stephanie was sporting.
Do you have a favorite spot to wander and roam? Can you enjoy the scenery no matter the weather or do you prefer to stay cozy at home?