Friday, July 14, 2017

All the Beach You Can Eat

The next day we started off with a hike to the Pesuta Wreck, through, you guessed it, more tall spruce forest. 



 There were lots of spotted coralroot orchids, 


and we picked a feast of oyster mushrooms.

The trail comes out and follows along the Tlell River.  Here we saw 3 otters and some mergansers.  

If you look hard you can see the Pesuta wreck in the distance.  It's the black speck in the centre of the photo

We walked for 2 hours before we turned around, still a long way from the wreck.

Then we drove to Masset and east towards Tow Hill to our cabin on North Beach.


It's built in the typical Haida Gwaii style (cedar shakes, off the grid, woodstove, water from rain barrels).

Frogmore Cabin



Interior view


View of my bedroom


Cute outhouse, with a sink with running (rainwater) water

They provide crab traps, hip waders and nets for catching crabs, and shovels for clamdigging, thus the name -all the beach you can eat.





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