Friday, July 23, 2010
Triple Peak
Once again off to the peaks around Marion Creek out towards Ucluelet. Triple Peak is a bit of an oxymoron for the area. The bushwack approach is a scramble, and the scramble is a bushwack. Bush is notorious on this part of the Island. The approach to Triple is remarkably bush-free. From the cars it was about 20 minutes or so until we hit the waterfall coming out of the lake below the mountain. The route more or less zig-zagged its way right up the waterfall. Pleasant scrambling and some neat positions.


From the lake, the route was snow covered which made for quick going. We headed up to the south ridge of the main peak, and roped up a couple of pitches of 4th and 5th class bush, the crux being a stemming-corner without much gear or handholds other than grabbing some shrubs. Classic!
North peaks on Triple
Heading up to Main Summit
North Summirs
Crux corner
Woolen Knickers
Mackenzie Range

Mountain School 2010
Time for the annual intro to mountaineering school with the Alpine Club. This year I decided to keep the course on the Island and explore some local hills. Ended up being a great spot. Was a little more physical of a trip than I was expecting, but I think everyone enjoyed it nonetheless.
We spent the first day getting to camp below Big Interior. The next day we practiced some ice axe and crevasse rescue skills, then worked our way up Big Interior Mountain, and down the backside (in a white-out). Third day up Nine Peaks, and back over Big Interior to a camp, and fourth day out. Great crew of folks.
In the cirque below Big Interior
Upper snowslopes on Big Interior, with Bedwell Lake and Tom Taylor
Final step on Big Interior
Descending Big Interior below the satellite peak - Marjorie's Load
Nine Peaks in cloud
Heading up Nine Peaks


Nine Peaks summit

Marjorie's Load
Descending the step on Big Interior
We spent the first day getting to camp below Big Interior. The next day we practiced some ice axe and crevasse rescue skills, then worked our way up Big Interior Mountain, and down the backside (in a white-out). Third day up Nine Peaks, and back over Big Interior to a camp, and fourth day out. Great crew of folks.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Nk'Mip, Skaha, Similkameen
Kessa is farming a piece of her dad's property this year, which means her and the kids have been heading up there a fair bit. I was able to sneak in a visit over Father's Day. My job is usually to look after the kids so Kessa can get the work done on the farm. And I get to take the kids on adventures! Fun gig.
I have been wanting to go to the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre for a bit now. The area is one of the few actual desert ecosystems in Canada. There is also a strong cultural connection to the land.


Prickly Pear Cactus in bloom

On our way home we went and checked out the recent landslide near Oliver.


Spotted Lake
We got out for a family climbing adventure out in Skaha

"The Raven and the Bear"
Nemiah cranking at Daycare


Planting corn. I still don't know what we are going to do with 2000 ears of corn.
I have been wanting to go to the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre for a bit now. The area is one of the few actual desert ecosystems in Canada. There is also a strong cultural connection to the land.
On our way home we went and checked out the recent landslide near Oliver.
Spotted Lake
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Urban Farming
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The Saddle
With an evening free, I decided to head out for a quick hike up to the Saddle on Mt. Arrowsmith. Every time I come to Arrowsmith I am always surprised by how much I enjoy it. There was some pretty neat light with the sun shining through thunder clouds out in the Alberni Valley.
Looking up to the "Bumps" with the Saddle on left
The "Bumps"
Out to the Alberni Valley and Sproat Lake
The distant Mackenzie Range. Certainly one of the best kept secrets on the Island
The distant Mackenzie Range. Certainly one of the best kept secrets on the Island
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