May 25, 2018

Spring Quad Ride Up Chippewa Main


Offloading at the Chippewa Bay barge ramp.
I've shared about rides up Chippewa Main here and on Powell River Quad Rides several times. That's because it's an easy place for us to access with our barge and because it gives us choices in directions to ride.

On this spring ride we took our quads to the Chippewa Bay barge ramp to offload. This is our usual starting point. Because there's current logging activity, the barge ramp is well maintained.

We chose a Saturday for our ride because the logging company expects more private use of their service roads, and because weekend activity is usually less.

Ready to ride,

On our ride, the only work being conducted was vehicle maintenance. We stopped to talk to the crew and they said that the roads and trails were all ours.

An old section of logging road heading up towards Heather Main.

This trip was to see if we could get through the snow to Heather Main. This higher country logging road connects Powell Lake with Theodosia Inlet to the northwest, but we were blocked by pockets of deep slushy snow near our destination.

Using the slushy snow to make a slushy drink. Take that deep snow.

Come along on the ride up to Heather Main in this YouTube video.


Since this ride some of our friends made it through. The warm late spring weather is quickly melting snow in the high country and reopening many of our favourite trails.

Blue skies over Powell Lake on the way to Hole in the Wall.

For more information about Goat Island check the Western Forest Products website or call their Road Access Hotline: 604-485-3132. It is available 24/7.

Do you have any quad trails in your area that you would like to suggest? We are always looking for new places to ride and explore in British Columbia including  Vancouver Island.

You can read more about our Powell Lake quad rides in Beyond the Main and Powell Lake by Barge and Quad. Both are available online in print and ebook formats. -- Margy

10 comments:

  1. Really a beautiful area. You picked a nice blue-sky day!

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    1. Finally we are getting some more often. - Margy

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  2. I love Canada for all the beautiful spots just like this...I can feel the peacefulness

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    1. We liked it so much we moved here to become permanent residents and soon to gain our citizenship. - Margy

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  3. Oh, Margy, that last photo made my heart stop. Well, flutter or something. What a beautiful testament to British Columbia's beauty. We're doing a whirlwind tour of my friends and relatives at the coast in early June. I'd love to do an un-whirled one...up the coast, over to The Island. Would you believe I'm 70+ and a native British Columbian but have never been to the west coast of Vancouver Island? Sigh.
    I always love to see your photos, though. They give me a taste of home.
    Kay

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    1. I've only been to the west coast of Vancouver Island twice. The first was so rainy it drove us to the Sunshine Coast and Powell River, I will always be grateful for that bout of bad weather. - Margy

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  4. Looks like a great ride for a terrific view. In Montana, we also often have this experience (hiking) that we can't get to some of our favorite trails until late June due to snow!

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    1. We can ride here all year round in the coastal area, but the backcountry has to wait for spring, summer and fall. - Margy

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  5. Hello, it is a pretty place for your ride. I love the last view and photo. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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    1. There are some great views up at the top of logging roads where they have opened up views far and wide. - Margy

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