Just spent a couple of days doing the 27 km Forbidden Plateau traverse, from Wood Mountain (the former site of the Forbidden Plateau ski lodge) to Paradise Meadows. Travelling at a naturalist’s pace, we hiked to Douglas & McKenzie Lakes to camp one night, then the next day past Johnston & Panther Lakes to the Paradise Meadows trailhead.
When you see a sign with an arrow that says ‘Viewpoint’ – don’t pass it by! Castlecrag Mountain is in the centre of the photo, with Mt. Albert Edward & Mt. Regan to the right.
Douglas & McKenzie Lakes from the viewpoint, with logged areas visible outside of Strathcona Park , and Mt. Washington in the background.
Meadows filled with great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis)
Some interesting species in the meadows around the lakes – above: one-sided wintergreen (Pyrola secunda), below: round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) showing its tiny white flowers.
Abundant dragonflies, hunting the ‘terrible trio’ of camp pests: mosquitoes, black flies, and ‘no-see-ums’ (biting midges)!
Occasionally in the timber sections along the trail were saprophytes such as pinesap (Hypopitys monotropa),above, and flowers such as tiger lily (Lilium columbianum) below.
Mount Elma from the south, with meadows of arnica (Arnica latifolia), pink mountain heather (Phyllodoce empetriformis), and lupine (Lupinus arcticus).