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Hiking in ‘Salvage Logging’ Forest

In the temperate rain forest of Vancouver Island you can hike almost anywhere, year round.

It’s fantastic.

One local hike I’d avoided is Roosevelt – Chinook – Channels – Clay Banks near the excellent Englishman River Provincial Park.

I’d heard it was mainly used for mountain biking.

Home made mountain biking trails tend to be rugged, muddy — and not all that hiker friendly.

Turned out that wasn’t the BIG problem.

Very close to the Provincial Park, logging companies have been Thinning.

In this area, they claim to be removing about half the trees so the other half will grow faster.

It’s a kind of salvage logging.


rain forest

Not clearcut — but still ugly and muddy.


Vancouver Island

There were a few good moments — but I won’t again be hiking in any area that has been thinned.


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https://besthike.com/2024/01/18/hiking-in-salvage-logging-forest/