Hixon Falls - Hixon,
British Columbia, Canada May 24, 2009 |
The community of Hixon is in British Columbia, halfway between Prince George and Quesnel. It is a farming, logging, mining, and retirement community with a population of 500. The town is situated at the confluence of two streams. Hixon is named after Joseph Foster Hixon, the leader of an 1866 gold mining expedition. Considerable gold was found in the area and local legend has it that the largest gold nugget was found in Hixon Creek. |
Hixon Road is a small, narrow, and curvy dirt road - definitely not the road for an RV, but it is worth the short road trip in a car to get to Hixon Falls and the Chutes. | |
Below: The trail into Hixon
Falls was a short, easy trail, but the bridge was missing some planks. No worries................ |
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Below: After crossing the
bridge and rounding a corner, the two RV Gypsies got their first glimpse
of Hixon Falls. |
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Below: Lee Duquette thought
he was a beaver! |
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Below:
The hike to the chutes was a bit longer and a bit rougher than the trail
to Hixon Falls. |
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Below: An animal footprint
and animal poop - possibly deer ?? (Only Lee Duquette would photograph
animal poop) |
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Below: Karen Duquette
on the trail to the chutes (Lee Duquette got camera happy) |
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Below: Lee Duquette yelled
to Karen Duquette, "You look like Little Red Ridinghood in the
woods" |
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"Oh yeah - I can be
Little Red Ridinghood" said Karen - LOL |
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Below: Karen Duquette
was NOT successful in avoiding the MUD! |
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Below: THE CHUTES |
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Below: THE TRAIL BACK UP
WAS HARDER THAN THE TRAIL DOWN |
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Below: Poor MOB (Karen's name for the toad, meaning My Orange Baby). MOB was sure dirty from the dirt road heading to the falls, but it was worth it. And although the two RV Gypsies did not know it at the time, MOB was actually clean compared to what the future would bring for her. |
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