Monday, November 28, 2016

Gabriola Waterfall

This autumn has been one of the rainiest in recent memory on the west coast, and the Gabriola landscape has reached the saturation point.  As the rain comes faster than the ground can absorb it, small streams are appearing everywhere, and the waterfall in Joyce Lockwood Community Park is doing its part to return the excess water to the ocean.

Climbing down to this vantage point is definitely NOT recommended due to the steep slope and slippery rocks - which my damaged camera lens can attest to.

Gabriola Island Waterfall


However, I am planning to return to this location to photograph it again when the light is better (and the rocks a little drier...)

Gabriola Island Waterfall

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