
This is a very active logging and road building area (think blasting) even on weekends. You can call the WFP hotline at (604) 485-3132, but for information about Powell Lake it's best to talk to someone in the office during the work week at (604) 485-3100.
The barge travels at 7 knots, so it took us an hour to get from our float cabin in Hole in the Wall to the Goat Dock (also known as the Clover Dock).
Then we moved the barge to the logging dock to tie up out of the way.
Clover Lake with Powell Lake in the distance. |
We started up Clover Main with glimpses of Clover Lake to the left. I think I know how it got its name. I saw patches of clover growing in the moist soil.
At the junction with the road Frogpond South we turned left and started a gradual climb.
The road took us through sections of second growth forest, and cut blocks in various stages of regrowth.
Farther up ahead we could see the back side of the massive granite peak on the north end of Goat Island.
This is home territory for Mountain Goats, but we didn't find any with our naked eyes.
There are even a few float cabins tucked away in this secluded island paradise.
We retraced our tracks back to the barge ramp. There are so many new and old logging roads on Goat Island I know we will be coming there again (and again).
Thanks for coming along on our ride. If you have any questions, please leave a comment or send an email using the link in our profile.

Mario Gusola, President
mariogusola@hotmail.com
mariogusola@hotmail.com
Hanna English, Sec./Treas.
hanree@shaw.ca
hanree@shaw.ca