Sunken Creek

 We embarked on this hike in 30 degree weather. Not the most ideal conditions for climbing almost 400 metres. That said, we did manage. We drove over a cow pasture to a trailhead that was clearly marked. Then, it was a steady uphill climb. After a couple of kilometres we passed the stream for the first time. The air was cool right by the creek so we took a break there. The bridge consisted of two logs that had been cut lengthwise with the flat side up to walk on. There was also a railing to hang onto. The bridge spanned the creek at quite a height so I carried each of the dogs over in turn. This ended up being completely unnecessary as on the way back they easily walked over on their own. In fact, they seemed to enjoy the challenge. 

The trail continues up on a steep upward climb until it reaches another bridge and, according to my AllTrails map, that was the end which was a bit of a disappointment. We had hoped we'd reach a pass or a plateau with a view of the valley. This was not to be. The trail continued upward but, alas, it was already getting late and we had a freezer in the car that needed unloading. The creek at the second bridge was very picturesque and cool (as in temperature.) The shade of fir trees, the cool breeze off the creek and its gentle sound provided a much needed respite from the hot climb. 

All in all, not a bad hike but not one I'd be rushing to do again unless it was to continue higher perhaps to a pass, I don't know. The trail is maintained by horse riders with no destination signs posted. 

    

Map of Sunken Creek Trail


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