0:00:00 - Launching the boards in Pitt Lake 0:40 - Entering Widgeon Creek 1:52 - One campsite on the side of the creek (not the main camping area) 3:29 - Best swimming hole (sandbar) in Widgeon Creek 6:20 - Arriving at the main campsite and trailhead 7:06 - A look at some of the campsites 9:50 - Trailhead for hike to Widgeon Falls 13:24 - Arriving at Widgeon Falls 18:40 - Where to cliff-jump at the falls (not shown here - proceed with caution) 19:04 - Dip in a calm area of the river on the hike back to the campsite 20:45 - Back in the creek, headed back to the Pitt Lake parking lot 23:59 - Returning to the parking lot across Pitt Lake in light wind 24:47 - How we transport our inflatables quickly and easily 25:10 - Better shot of the launch area at Pitt Lake
Thanks for the awesome video. I've never paddled Widgeon creek before. Question: does the creek have any fingers where one can get lost going inand coming out of the creek? Thanks again.
Great question. Technically yes, but I would say in it's extremely unlikely for you to lose your way. There's one key fork in the creek that is marked by a sign (you can see it here at 4:07). Other than that it's pretty much impossible to lose your way. - Tim
0:00:00 - Launching the boards in Pitt Lake
0:40 - Entering Widgeon Creek
1:52 - One campsite on the side of the creek (not the main camping area)
3:29 - Best swimming hole (sandbar) in Widgeon Creek
6:20 - Arriving at the main campsite and trailhead
7:06 - A look at some of the campsites
9:50 - Trailhead for hike to Widgeon Falls
13:24 - Arriving at Widgeon Falls
18:40 - Where to cliff-jump at the falls (not shown here - proceed with caution)
19:04 - Dip in a calm area of the river on the hike back to the campsite
20:45 - Back in the creek, headed back to the Pitt Lake parking lot
23:59 - Returning to the parking lot across Pitt Lake in light wind
24:47 - How we transport our inflatables quickly and easily
25:10 - Better shot of the launch area at Pitt Lake
Very informative .I'll try paddling it. Thank you
so much.
The best feedback we could get, thanks! - Tim
This is in my backyard, I need to get out here!
You're lucky! I live in Langley ... Pitt Lake is exactly 28 minutes away, which is not bad at all. - Tim
Thanks for the awesome video. I've never paddled Widgeon creek before. Question: does the creek have any fingers where one can get lost going inand coming out of the creek? Thanks again.
Great question. Technically yes, but I would say in it's extremely unlikely for you to lose your way. There's one key fork in the creek that is marked by a sign (you can see it here at 4:07). Other than that it's pretty much impossible to lose your way. - Tim