Seymour River and Lynn Creek hike

The basic numbers for this hike:

 One river and one creek crossing twice

 Two suspension bridges crossing

 Two pipe bridges crossing

 More stairs and steps that we could count

 Total elevation gain 390 meters

Four BOC hikers took advance of the good hiking weather on Sunday June 22nd , no rain and a cool temperature. Our hike consisted of a hike along the Seymour River and Lynn Creek, located in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve. On the Fishers’ Man Trail we had our group’s photo including a dog that also wanted to be on the photo. We crossed the Seymour River first and later the Lynn Creek. The Seymour River and Lynn Creek are both running in a valley and in between is a high ridge. We therefore had to descend and ascend several times using many stairs. We stopped at the Lynn Creek for lunch. We all had a great time on this hike with good weather.

Gerard Laman

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