March 29, 2024
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington
Trips like these make us wonder if it’s even possible to spend too much time out here.



March 29, 2024
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington
Trips like these make us wonder if it’s even possible to spend too much time out here.



June 5th, 2023
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington
After a few last-minute changes to the roster, Julianna teamed up with Matthew to lead this wander through Sooke. Β The highlight was walking a few of the less-used trails in the region.Β Β

June 25th, 2023
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington
Two members joined me for a half day of hanging out on the rope.
We all learned to tie a few knots, and put themself onto the rappel device. By dayβs end each of us was able to get on rappel, set the backup Prussic and rappel down the 30 foot cliff safely.Β






July 15th, 2023
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington
Another day in paradise! Our group of eight had a luxurious day on the slopes of Mount Maquilla.
In June, Jes and Matthew found this easy route up Mount Maquilla. I described the route as minimal bush, and Iβll stand by that statement. The majority of the bush is found on the overgrowing road, but even that has been trimmed over the years. It wasnβt much more than a minor annoyance.

Continue reading “Maquilla Peak washed down with Mount Alston”
April 22, 2023
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington
The Sooke hills trip was a real day to soak up the west coast sunshine. The winding route took us up and over Larkspur, Rick Peak, Marys Peak, Puzzle and Screen Hill.
Continue reading “Larkspur to Empress Ridge Ramble”April 2, 2023
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington

What a perfect day on the trail! When I scheduled the trip, I had high hopes for great weather. But, as the day approached, the forecast took a turn for the worst. We all expected a cold, drizzly day, with wet brush and slippery rock. We were in for a treat!
Seven club members met at Alyard Farm for a car shuffle that allowed some participants the luxury of doing the coast trail without the commitment of following the inland route back to the cars. We started our hike shortly after 8 AM. In the dim light of the morning and in the tall trees, we had no idea what would await us when we got to the coast.
Continue reading “East Sooke Park – Coast Trail, return inland route (Lifetime Hiking Objective)”March 18, 2023
~ submitted by Matthew Lettington
OnΒ March 18th, I led 7 Island Mountain Ramblers on a club trip to El Capitan Mountain. The weather more than cooperated, giving us crisp cool air, blue skies and so muchΒ sun!
Continue reading “El Capitan Winter Ascent”