Bullmoose Marshes - Tumbler Ridge, BC - DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus -
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark! The Bullmoose Marshes Trails were built in 2003 by volunteers of the Wolverine Nordic and Mountain Society with permission from the Ministry of Forests.
The Sora Trail (500 meters return) and Bittern Trail (1300 meters return) wind through a variety of forest and wetland habitats to viewing platforms. Here some of the waters of Bullmoose Creek pause in their journey to the cold Arctic Ocean, in backwaters, beaver dams and meadows.
I didn't film many low shots. I didn't want to disturb the residents of the marshes.
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Bullmoose Marshes - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
The Bullmoose Marshes Trails were built in 2003 by volunteers of the Wolverine Nordic and Mountain Society with permission from the Ministry of Forests.
The Sora Trail (500 meters return) and Bittern Trail (1300 meters return) wind through a variety of forest and wetland habitats to viewing platforms. Here some of the waters of Bullmoose Creek pause in their journey to the cold Arctic Ocean, in backwaters, beaver dams and meadows. wnms.ca
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Day13a CRL: Mountain Biking the Wolverine Trails near Tumbler Ridge, BC 2017-08-17
Day 13a of our 16 days on a Central Rockies Loop in Canada.
Mountain biking the Wolverine Trails at Tumbler Ridge, BC.
A part of the T-R Trail, which is a 27 km hiking and biking trail running in and near Tumbler Ridge, BC.
Day12 CRL: Near Tumbler Ridge, BC - Some Sites and Short Hikes 2017-08-16
Day 12 of our 16 days on a Central Rockies Loop in Canada.
This video features some sites and short hikes near Tumbler Ridge, BC: A beaver at Bullmoose Marshes, hiking to some pools, waterfalls, a peat site, and dinosaur tracks in the Flatbed Falls Regional Park.
Babcock Falls in 4K! Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Babcock Falls is an eight metre high waterfall located in the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark. A short trail leads through pine forests and wetlands to 8 metre high Babcock Falls. The wet sections have wooden boardwalks. Some unique wetland flowers are found along the trail.
The trailhead is 200 metres before the Core Lodge. The parking lot is on the left side of the road at km 13.8. The trail crosses a small creek, crosses the mine access road (watch for truck traffic), descends through swampy willow thickets, then joins a reclaimed exploration road and passes into wet subalpine meadows. The tree and plant species found here contrast with those on the drier slopes of the Boulder Gardens.
The developed trail ends overlooking the falls, but a short steep path leads to the pool right at the base of the falls, which are formed from a lip of resistant sandstone. Fossilized logs can be found in these rocks, especially around one small overhang with a good view of the falls. (wnms.ca)
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Caribou - Ojay Main Road near Tumbler Ridge BC
Saw these guys on my way to hike to Bootski Lake.
Moose lake Tumbler Ridge.
One of the campgrounds that I take care of in the Tumbler Ridge area.
Bootski Lake - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Bootski Lake is a small alpine lake on the north flank of Mount Wapitik, about 80 km. southeast of Tumbler Ridge, BC. The first 3.8 km. of the trail is an old logging road through a clearcut and can be traveled with an ATV. This section starts at the Wapiti Forest Service Road at an elevation of 4100 feet and continues up through switchbacks to an elevation of 4700 feet. The remaining 2 km. of the trail is hiking only, and takes you to a ridge above the tree line where the lake is located at an elevation of 5900 feet. The trail can be done as a day hike or you can camp on the ridge and explore the mountain. Total return distance is 11.6km.
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WATERFALLS - Tumbler Ridge B.C
Exploring waterfalls in Tumbler ridge area
Kinuseo Falls, Barbour Falls, Nesbitt's Knee Falls, Babcock Falls
2016/08/01
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Dinosaur Tracks in Tumbler Ridge BC
Tourism BC Field Reporter Ami Catriona finds evidence that creatures before her walked the ground in Northern British Columbia.
Discover Trades - Tumbler Ridge Go-Karts
We take a look at the unique program in Tumbler Ridge that allows grade 9 students to complete their second semester of schooling through the trades. They apply math, English, technology and trades skills to complete their go-karts!
Paddling Kinuseo Creek near Tumbler Ridge
Doing a little on the flypaddling instruction with the GO team. They came a long way in a short time. 6:19 is the first capsize. Tree incident at 20:25.
Teepee Falls Hike near Tumbler Ridge B.C.
Teepee Falls is an easy day trip from Fort St. John, 35kms north of Tumbler Ridge on Hwy 52 you will find the trail head for this easy hike. It is 6kms round trip with an amazing view of the Murray River and a up close look at the falls!
I would completely recommend this hike for you and your young hikers! We did it with our 7,5 & 3 yr old. They loved it and had energy to spare on the way back to the truck.
Be prepared to keep a hold of your little hikers as you approach the falls. There are some unfenced, steep, drop offs. Nothing crazy just nice to be aware of.
I also enjoyed the little loop to the look out over the river. It gave us a nice spot to linger and have a snack before heading back to the truck.
Sync The Planet 2014 ~ Haulin Ass to Tumbler Ridge BC pt.2
Part 2 in my adventures while helping to sync the planet and opening up to anyone who needs the encouragement.
Tumbler Point - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
The Tumbler Point Trail is one of the most popular and easily accessible trails in the Tumbler Ridge area.
On the west side of Tumbler Ridge is the trail to Tumbler Point, which is a great walk along the escarpment above Flatbed Creek. The trail follows along the edge of an escarpment, with expansive views of the Murray River valley. The area is a bird sanctuary, with 89 types of birds recorded so far. The Tumbler Point trail forms part of the 27-kilometer-long TR Trail, which encircles three quarters of the community of Tumbler Ridge, and there are signs along the trail to indicate this.
Stony Lake, British Columbia outside Tumbler Ridge
From Tumbler Ridge, BC I stopped at Stony Lake recreation site and had a coffee and a snack while on my way to Grand Prairies, Alberta. Just a video of me chewing my face off and the lay of the land around Stony Lake camp sites out to the main road.
District of Tumbler Ridge Budget 2016
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BOOTSKI LAKE HIKE - Wapitik Mountain Climb - Wapiti River Packrafting - Tumbler Ridge BC
Hiked to Bookski Lake, climbed Mount Wapitik and we were supposed to packraft out the Wapiti, but it got a little dark on us and I ended up hiking 40 km. Pics of the trip here: