
Photographed on the VFUR-promoted Cypress Lake Swamp Tromp, in Coquitlam.
There were three painted rocks, about 1 km apart on the most horrific broken rock road I have ever encountered, and by this time none in the hiking party were impressed by the terrain, so we felt it to be a cruel joke. It was 34C outside, under a blazing August sun, and the flies were heinous.
This is rock #2. The 3rd rock had an equally misleading message, and by that point, I could care less, so it remains somewhere on Eagle Mountain, untamed by a camera's eye.
There were three painted rocks, about 1 km apart on the most horrific broken rock road I have ever encountered, and by this time none in the hiking party were impressed by the terrain, so we felt it to be a cruel joke. It was 34C outside, under a blazing August sun, and the flies were heinous.
This is rock #2. The 3rd rock had an equally misleading message, and by that point, I could care less, so it remains somewhere on Eagle Mountain, untamed by a camera's eye.
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