At Cathedral Grove, found on the road across the island to Ucluelet, the big trees were waiting for us. My husband and I were here on our 35th wedding anniversary but it was raining and we didn't take the walks into the forest so I was anxious to do that this time. Along the highway you will find parking on both sides and signs to tell you where to go, but really, you'd just follow the smell of the trees.
The fresh greens at this time of year contrasted nicely with the well-trodden paths as we clicked away, capturing all we could of this spectacular place.
In the forest downed trees are left to rot and provide sustenance for new life as the ecosystem continually revitalizes itself. This makes the forest floor quite deep in places as the layers compound. In other places we saw bare spots where people have followed the path, such as below, by these uprooted trees.
I stood by this downed tree's giant root system, happy to be dwarfed by such awesome beauty. Well, I'm happy to be dwarfed by anything!
So now my memory banks have one more lovely thing to file away--our trek through Cathedral Grove.
5 comments:
That last shot is incredible.
We are but mere dots, aren't we?
Just amazing these patterns in the water! What a wonderful view!
Love your photo seating at the giant root tree! Sounds you had a great time!
Have a nice weekend!
Beader Girl, these photos are wonderful! I enlarged each one of them and they took my breath away. The water patterns are beautiful. The size of those tree trunks! Thanks for taking me on a tour of a lovely place. And, it was nice seeing you!
Thanks for commenting, freefalling, sonia and mary! I have been having issues getting my email as our provider changed its address and my blogger stuff is still going to the old address. I have to retrieve mail from webmail. Anyhow, glad you liked the photos--it's a great spot to see.
What memories your photos evoked! We took our girls out to BC when they were pre-teens and they couldn't believe how big the trees were in Cathedral Grove - one of the most beautiful places on the face of the earth as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks for sharing these.
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