Sighted: Pinegrosbeaks snacking on maple seeds down by Naylor Trail

Last week, Hugh Naylor called in a sighting of pinegrosbeaks to fellow bird-watcher, John Tschopp, prompting John to head out for a photo session. Here is the result of that fruitful collaboration. They can be seen from the Naylor Trail, which runs from Urdal Rd below the railroad track to Lillooet river.  1 - 3pm … Continue reading Sighted: Pinegrosbeaks snacking on maple seeds down by Naylor Trail

The Mystery Creek “Giants”: Hugh Naylor lends his geology passion to our wanderings

Last week, Connie Sobchak shared a post about the "Giants" - a massive boulder field she'd come upon while exploring near the Rutherford. Hugh Naylor took us up on a invitation to share his insight about the site, in this post, that may be the first of an ongoing series. To catch you up, here's … Continue reading The Mystery Creek “Giants”: Hugh Naylor lends his geology passion to our wanderings

Hugh Naylor is looking for a father figure, who might be able to explain the corporate world to him

This guest post was written by Hugh Naylor, one of the pioneers of Pemberton trails network. Hugh and wife Jan landed in Pemberton in 1967, back when the Village's population was 250, and between them, the pair were the driving force behind the creation of the Library, the Salmonids in the Classroom project, a host … Continue reading Hugh Naylor is looking for a father figure, who might be able to explain the corporate world to him