27 December
The east coast of central Vancouver Island rarely experiences heavy snowfall. That has been particularly true this season, although an accumulation is now building on Mount Arrowsmith and the Beaufort Range. The coastal towns of Parksville and Qualicum Beach have received what the Weather Office now calls "wintry mix," unpleasant combinations of rain and ice, but there have been minimal accumulations of snow. As the land rises in from the coast, there have been minor accumulations. Hamilton Wetlands and Forest is 88m above sea level-- sufficiently high to have received a bit of snow in the past days. Bundled up against the chilly weather, we made our way to the path through the forest. The downed logs across the path remain, now coated with snow. I have legs that have left me wondering whether there might be Corgis in my ancestry. Stepping over snow-coated logs becomes --um--well, perhaps I can just say that...