Hike in Spokane
On Monday I took a ferry to Victoria to meet up with my very good German friend Leif and his people Marcus (German), Ryan and Holly (Canadians). Holly was gracious enough to let all of us stay at her house while we prepared for this hike. I kept urging everyone to lighten their load, but the threat of rain made us all skittish about taking less. On Wednesday morning, Holly dropped us all off (or more like just let us open the doors and pour out of her and Ryan’s tiny hatch-back Volkswagen….imagine the disappointment of hitch-hikers we passed along the way!).
After a short orientation and a realization that we were going to be gouged for another 36 Canadian dollars for 2 ver short ferry crossings on the trail, we headed out. Ryan scored us a free ride in a van to the trail head, then we took a 5 minute (16 Canadian dollar) ferry ride and we were off. The first 5 km were definitely the hardest – very steep and rooty. We also reached the highest elevation of the trek (200m above SL) on this stretch. The next 8 km were a bit better but still tough, then we reached camp very satisfied that the worst was over. However, we couldn’t be too proud of ourselves as we still had 62 km left to go. We got a great camp site on the beach at a river mouth so we had the best of both worlds – fresh water and plenty of driftwood for fire. As we continued the next days, the terrain got more variable and beautiful. Just look at the pictures. I think they say it better than my babbling.
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