Thursday, June 17, 2010

Strawberries



Urban Farming

Most of the time our place seems like a run down shack, and our yard a bit of a garbage pile. At times though, it seems to have something of a rustic farmyard charm to it. All a matter of perspective.







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

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Elkhorn Revisited

After a failed trip to Elkhorn last fall, I vowed to return with a partner and a rope. I have heard bad rumours of how loose the rock is in the west gully (a fellow on an ACC trip there last year took a pretty big block on his leg which sounded fairly serious). So we figured that it would be good to go early-season and do the climb as a snow route. My original plan was a fairly ambitious 4-day project heading over King's Peak to Elkhorn, then Elkhorn South, then heading over to do something on Colonel Foster. In the end, Tim joined me for a 3-day trip from Elkhorn back to Elkhorn South.


Elk River crossing

Rambler Peak

King's Peak

Elkhorn

Colonel Foster from camp


The West Gully on Elkhorn. Route heads up to the right of the big chockstone, and was where I got turned around last time


Working around the chockstone

Climbing in the upper gully. The weather socked in on us and it snowed. Not much visibility, but we made it up.


Heading back to camp. Afterwards we traversed around Elkhorn to the south, and set up camp below Elkhorn South (aka Colwell). Unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate on the third day, so we decided to not try to climb Elkhorn South. So we headed back down to the Elk Vally, another crossing back to the Elk River Trail, and then the long hike out.


Elkhorn from our camp to the south

Crossing back over the Elk River