Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Hiking, Sunshine Coast BC, Highway 102 Trail

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MapsMe App is excellent for hiking or biking
Maps.Me Excellent for Hiking

We enjoyed another, even longer, hike yesterday, all the way from just above the Langdale ferry terminal to the bottom of the B and K logging road. That took about 3.5 hours and was a great choice because much of the lower Sunshine Coast was covered in thick fog. Up on the side of the mountain, warm sunshine, blue skies.

We started in the crazy maze of trails known as the Sprock Kids park, a jumble of criss-crossing trails made by volunteers for mountain bikers. Now especially through this part is where I wish to give huge thanks and high recommendations to my favourite hiking app: Maps.Me, available for iOS and Android. I believe this app is crowdsourced, which may explain the incredible detail of hiking trails that appear. It's really up to date, and really, really helpful. It works offline, too! It shows exactly where you are (blue triangle, not shown in the above image), and which direction you are facing (pointy part of the arrow). I probably referred to it over a dozen times yesterday, to find the trail, or just to be sure we were on the right trail. Exceptional!

The Sunshine Coast has more than its fair share of trails. Some are very well marked, but a lot of them are either not marked, or marked in a confusing way. So unless you are certain you are venturing out on one of the easy, well marked trails, I would not go without Maps.me, or another good map-- if there are any.

Oh, by the way, Maps.Me is free... so really no excuse!

Because the hike was a bit longer than anticipated, it was cool ending up at the highway, where a bus arrived within minutes and took us back to our car in Langdale.

Here are a couple of pics from yesterday.

Highway 102 trail, from Langdale to Roberts Creek
Highway 102 Trail, Langdale to Roberts Creek

Little mushrooms, 102 trail, Mount Elphinstone
Little Things are Often the Cool Things on a Hike


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