Thursday, April 05, 2012

Fifty-eight seconds on Indata Lake


Indata is the smallest of four lakes on the Nation Lakes Canoe Route. While the other three follow a west to east direction, Indata parallels the Pinchi fault, a north to south geological feature.

This short You Tube montage highlights the intimate quality of the lake. Trout often rise to the surface and gorge on hatching aquatic insects just before sunset. A good way to appreciate the warmth of the fading light is to watch how the reds and yellows shimmer on the concentric rings left behind by the fish.

Click on this link to see a Google Map of the lake.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I can feel the remoteness. What a quiet spot for escaping the city hustle and bustle.Very nicely done, Michel.

Anneli