We ended up spending a few hours in Victoria in order to take care of a few errands. Most importantly among these was a MEC run in order to purchase a few last necessary items for our upcoming hike of the West Coast Trail (WCT). That night we ended up camping in Juan de Fuca Provinical Park at the China Beach campground. From there it was a quick drive to the small town of Port Renfrew, which is where you gain access to the south entry point onto the WCT. Our day in Port Renfrew was spent organizing our packs for the hike and stuffing our faces with food at one of the local restaurants there. We stayed in a “hiker hut” at the Trailhead Resort. It was nothing special but it allowed us to sprawl all of our gear everywhere in order to get organized.
We left at about 8am and drove to the trailhead. We ended up parking our car in one of the local’s front yard that lived right across the trailhead. It was a little sketchy but there was a brand new Audi in the same lot so we figured if they felt okay leaving their car there than the ol’ Silver Bullet would be okay too. At 8:30 we took a short boat right to the start of the trail and we were off! The first 5km of the trail (from the end we started from) are by far the hardest with the most arduous terrain to cover. The first campsite called Thrasher’s Cove is placed conveniently at the end of this 5km. It took us just over 3 hours to reach it but since we started so early in the day we decided to push through another 8km to Camper’s Bay. We didn’t end up getting into our campsite until about 5pm. It was great, albeit long start to our hike! The first day would end up being by far the hardest.
We ended up hiking with some impressive people. One couple, Sarah & Craig were a pair of PhD’s who were both endurance athletes. Sarah had done multiple Ironman’s and Craig was a competitive cyclist. Another couple were both “Crossfit” personal trainers. Rounding out our group of hikers was a Cardiologist from Israel, and a young Austrian girl who had been traveling solo in Canada for months.
The 2nd day was my 25th birthday! Heather was nice enough to sneak a birthday card, and a piece of chocolate cake into her pack to mark the occasion. We also carried two cans of beer to share as well. It was a pretty nice place to spend a birthday!
On the third day we passed “Chez Monique’s,” a burger/fish restaurant smack dab in the middle of the trail. The owner told us, that over 25 years ago they had moved there to her husband’s native land. They had noticed hikers going by but had thought nothing of it until “she cracked opened a coke” and the hiker’s came flocking. So they decided to open a restaurant to take advantage of all of the deprived hikers coming through. Needless to say, we capitalized and each got a big juicy burger and I even got reacquainted with my long lost friend Mr. Alexander Keith’s.
So we can look back and remember where we stayed here is the list of the campsites we ended up staying in (not that this will mean anything to you unless you have hiked the trail before): Camper’s, Walbran Creek, Cribb’s Creek, Tsusiat, and Michigan. From Michigan it was a quick 12km hike to the end. Overall it was an amazing week. Each day we got to do an amazing hike, and then end up on a campsite right on the ocean. There is something about the sound of crashing waves that makes me love life that extra bit. I would go back and do the hike again in an instant.
The day we finished we ended up going to Port Alberni for a night in a motel in order to have a shot shower. The next day, after a quick pitstop in Parskville to visit our friend from med school Paxton, it was off to Tofino for 3 days. Our time in Tofino will mark the end of our trip together. We are going surfing this afternoon and then we will have a blazing campfire to commemorate our trip. Tomorrow Heather leaves with her parents and best friend Leslie to go on a sea kayaking trip and I will go to Vancouver to hang out my friend Pat Enright. We will reunite in a week to attend Pat’s wedding and then we will start the trip home to Kingston with a couple day layover in Calgary.
Well friends, this is it! It has been one hell of a trip. It’s surreal how much Heather and I have seen and done. This trip has provided experiences and memories I will cherish forever. Thanks for reading! As always, we miss you all and hope everything is going great!
Love,
Matt and Heather
You guys should rock those boots when you get back!
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