Sunset along the trails of Bell Rock in Sedona.
Deep in a rather remote area of Vancouver Island cedar boardwalks meander through a grove of the largest trees found in Canada. Getting here is no small task and the trails overall are in very poor condition. For me, that is part of the allure. Walking through the overgrown bush amongst truly giant trees makes you feel so small and insignificant. The cawing of ravens or hooting of barred owls hidden within the canopy only occasionally breaks the beautifully eerie silence of these magnificent forests. Every time I make a trip out to the Island I always set aside a day or two to spend some time here. I find myself always excited to come photograph this area, but once I hike into the thick of the grove I struggle to take a photo that even comes close to doing this place justice. This is just one of those kind of places that must be seen in person to admire in its fullest.
I just loved wandering through the tidal pools and finding interesting sandstone formations while visiting Cape Kiwanda on the Oregon coast. If you get a chance, I highly reccomend this area. The Oregon coast has quickly become one of my favourite places to visit when I can get some time off. There is simply so much to see and do in this part of the world.