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South end of Pitt Lake. Blueberry farms full of red branches on the way in. Very wet area, almost a swamp. Quite a lot of people (~20 cars) visiting on this cold and overcast afternoon. Many dykes and birds. Probably even better during the spring and fall migration time. 2 peaks of Golden Ears to the east, more mountains to the north.
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Sunset is rather pretty. As the air cools down, a layer of fog hangs in the middle of surrounding green hills. Possible to walk a triangle loop on the dykes, ~2Km the longest edge.
Direction: east of Vancouver, Pitt Meadow area. Lougheed Hwy -> Dewdney Trunk Rd -> Neaves -> Rannie Rd (same road, different name, rough surface), until the end.