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Monthly Archives: August 2014

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Babcock Boardwalk Installed

Hiking, WNMSBy Tumbler Ridge Global GeoparkAugust 19, 2014Leave a comment

  2500 screws – that is how many it took for a team of volunteers from the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society (WNMS) to construct twenty-seven 12-foot-long boardwalks in the Helm backyard. Their destination: the trail to Babcock Falls, so as to enhance this popular destination for hikers and at the same time protect the…

Another Creek, Another Trackway!

Hiking, PaleontologyBy TRGG WebmasterAugust 18, 2014Leave a comment

To find dinosaur tracks near Tumbler Ridge, the process is straightforward: Examine a geological map to see where rocks of the right age occur Ensure that these are terrestrial, not marine rocks (dinosaurs lived on land, not in the ocean) Work out where these rocks might be exposed on the surface, typically in canyons and…

Enhanced Signage at Quality Falls – East Meets West

Hiking, WNMSBy TRGG WebmasterAugust 12, 2014Leave a comment

The Tumbler Ridge Aspiring Geopark aims to enhance the visitor experience in Tumbler Ridge by providing interpretive signs along the hiking trails developed over the past fifteen years by the Wolverine Nordic and Mountain Society. The trail to Quality Falls, being close to town, fairly short, relatively easy, and leading to an attractive waterfall with…

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