This is the hike I did back in June, and have been promising to post for the last 2 months…
This trail is 47km along the South Coast of Vancouver Island, from near Port Renfrew at the Western end to about half way to Sooke.

George filming, Christina directing and Václav giving his interview

Off we go! Václav, Christina, Hannah, Brandon and Eva posing here!

Sombrio Beach!

Glad I had the waterproof Lumix TS3 for taking this one!
In case you’re wondering, we were using Stephen’s MSR Sweetwater MicroFilter Pump and Drops. It’s great to have as much water as you like, just take a couple of those 1L bottles, one can be purifying (the drops need 20 minutes to work) while you drink the other.

This was the first of many views like this we had!

And nothing like a good direct look down off a suspension bridge!!!!

That was what the bridge was crossing...

Another great view! This, for 3 days straight!

Quite a few bits of the trail were essentially logs, either as bridges (like this one) or turned into stairs...

Chin Beach was where we stopped at for the first camp site, but this was the view to the West...

It seems we had some neighbours too!

And it seems I can make fire pretty well!
The camp sites were rather good. In general, you had a private area, cleared of brush, separate from the other sites and windbreaks near the beach facing side. We could easily put up the 4 tents we were using! They also had long drop toilets (which we tried to work out which stank least as soon as we arrived), and bear-proof caches nearby.
Food wise, we had all packed pretty different, but one of the clear favourites from sampling everyone’s was the Mountain House Buffalo Style Chicken Wrap Fillings I brought (along with wraps, that are pretty hiking friendly by the way), followed closely by the Beef Stroganoff Hannah had that evening! For breakfast, porridge/oatmeal worked well:

This was my breakfast creation, and it was great! Oatmeal with Raising & Cranberry Trail Mix stirred in.
Day 2 was by far the hardest day. Plenty of up and down hilly outcrops, virtually no flat sections. See that section on the map between Chin Beach and Bear Beach? Most difficult. Yep, it was.

Didn't take many photos of this bit, so here's another view
So we get to Bear Beach, our second camp, and what do we find? Dragster tyres!
Those will be good for a photo, so I jump up onto them, forgetting that 20kg pack I had on my back. This put me off balance and I went arse over tit off the back!

Hannah took this one... I was on the floor behind the tyres, laughing so hard I couldn't say I was OK, probably what made Brandon come over...
Not to be beaten…

This is what I was going for (Hannah's photo again)

Just who on earth leaves dragster tyres on a beach!? (That's Olympia National Park in Washington,USA in the background)

That is Cheese cake mix that's being prepared by Stephen... unfortunately, the smoke from the fire was so acrid that most of us could only stand it for about a minute...
That evening we played the most dodgy game of “Continue the Story” I think ever has been played.

Setting out on day 3!

These were those log stairs I was talking about earlier...

The trees were getting a bit nuts
Finally we hit Mystic Beach, our stopping point, because that evening we wanted some drinks! So we got the cars back and headed to Port Renfrew… where we found out about this!!!

Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Result!!! CANUCKS WON! (this is before they rioted remember)
So, lots and lots and lots of booze bought from the only bottle shop in town, we headed back for a night of very drunken fun and games!

Nom! This was dinner!
Anyway, after getting very hammered, the next morning was a well deserved hungover breakfast at a place Stephen knew, called My Chosen Cafe. More than worth going to if you get the chance! Ate like a horse I tell you! Was nice to get the phone back (even if it had turned itself on in my pocket and drained it’s battery) and some clean clothes on!
All in all, great trip… wow my writing style is bad these days…
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