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Kayaking on the rivers and lakes of the area over a long season.

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Trapp Lake North

Ramble On Posted on 2025-04-30 by D. Smith2025-08-09

At the end of April the wind forecast for the area south of Kamloops was good so I drove south on Highway 5A to an informal launch on Trapp Lake.   I had earlier paddled south from the spot on the point and for this day the plan was to kayak the north end of the lake.   There was almost no wind when I launched as I … Continue reading →

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Kayaking Nicola Lake North

Ramble On Posted on 2025-04-28 by D. Smith2025-04-27

On a sunny and calm morning. I drove south on Highway 5A down past a chain of lakes to the north end of Nicola Lake.    At a rest stop/boat launch below the highway I parked and unloaded my kayak and gear for a loop route around the north end of the lake.    This ended up being a 5.7 km route, taking about 80 minutes.  … Continue reading →

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Kayaking Edith Lake

Ramble On Posted on 2025-04-20 by D. Smith2025-08-09

In mid-April the ice had cleared from most of the area’s lakes, except for the higher elevation sheltered locations.    I drove up to Edith Lake for the first time in 2025, then paddled the lake.    there were light winds at the start, but stronger winds came from the north for the second half of the time on the lake.   I paddled steadily for the … Continue reading →

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Kayaking Little Shuswap Lake

Ramble On Posted on 2025-04-18 by D. Smith2025-04-15

With many windy days, paddlers sometimes need to venture in a direction of less wind.    As a general rule, it is better to avoid paddling larger lakes in the wind, but the forecasts predicted less wind to the east so the decision was to drive to Chase and launch the kayak at the boat launch below the bridge over the South Thompson River mouth and … Continue reading →

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Shumway Lake in the Wind

Ramble On Posted on 2025-04-16 by D. Smith2025-08-09

I paddled Shumway Lake on a spring day in windy conditions.    The forecast called for stronger winds in Kamloops but lighter winds to the east and to the south.   I decided to go south to paddle one of the lakes – Shumway, Trapp, Napier, Stump, or Nicola.    I drove past Shumway and the winds drove the waves down the lake so I decided to … Continue reading →

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Kayaking Jacko Lake

Ramble On Posted on 2025-04-10 by D. Smith2025-04-09

One of the first lakes to be ice-free in the hills is Jacko Lake.    It is a popular fishing lake, but it is also a good lake to paddle, but best to avoid peak times.    On a cool morning at the end of the first week I drove up the Jacko Lake Road and parked in the boat launch area.   I launched my kayak … Continue reading →

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On the River Again

Ramble On Posted on 2025-03-25 by D. Smith2025-08-09

After weeks of wind, the temperature and wind gave us a break.    I paddled upriver, then back downriver, past where the Red Bridge once stood.    A cool morning, but okay for early season paddling.  Ducks (mostly mallards), blackbirds, magpies, and gulls on the river or the shoreline, but no one in the green corridor at the bottom of the valley.  

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On the River (Day 1)

Ramble On Posted on 2025-03-01 by D. Smith2025-02-28

On the last day of winter, the weather was mild and there was little wind, so I brought my kayak down to the boat launch at Pioneer Park.    The gate was closed so I wheeled my boat down to the shoreline.    Ice bordered the river still, but I was able to lift the kayak over the ice to shallow water.    The water is … Continue reading →

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Paddling Hihium Lake

Ramble On Posted on 2025-02-09 by D. Smith2025-08-09

Hihium Lake is a fishing destination.    Most fishermen go past Loon Lake, then on logging roads to the Hihium Lake Fishing Resort.   Paddlers could bring their canoes or kayaks there, but it is a longer drive (Cache Creek > Loon Lake > backroads), a there will be a small launch fee.    For Kamloops paddlers, we can instead take a shorter backcountry route to Hihium … Continue reading →

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Cougars at Harper Lake

Ramble On Posted on 2025-02-02 by D. Smith2025-10-18

On an August day I drove east toward Chase and just after the Neskonlith IR, I turned south onto the Harper Lake Forest Service Road.     The road becomes rougher, then at about 6 km from the highway, there is a small Rec Site, with seven primitive campsites and a small boat launch. The plan was to kayak the lake twice (6 km), once in each … Continue reading →

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