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  • Snowy solo hike in the Sooke Hills

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    I went to one of my favourite places to hike when it’s snowing in Victoria: Sugarloaf.

    Snowy solo hike in the Sooke Hills
  • Outdoor rock climbing near Victoria, BC in 2026

    Live on Vancouver Island and want to go rock climbing outdoors? There are a lot of places to discover, but this list should get you started climbing near Victoria, Nanaimo, Campbell River and beyond.

    Outdoor rock climbing near Victoria, BC in 2026
  • A snowy hike in the Sooke Hills

    I woke up this morning excited to go on a hike with new friends. It was snowing a little bit, but as usual for Victoria nothing was laying on the ground. I didn’t even have to use a scraper on my windshield. We drove thirty minutes out of town to the Sooke Hills and the landscape…

    A snowy hike in the Sooke Hills
  • Snow in the Sooke Hills

    Last week it snowed in the Sooke Hills. And it was simply beautiful. It’s mushroom season, which is my favorite. So the little mushrooms were covered with ice. And the rocks had icicles. My favorite part was that some good Samaritan had covered the bridge with metal treads so no one slips when they’re crossing.…

    Snow in the Sooke Hills
  • Mt Quimper: Visitor facilities and vandals

    Update: This post was written in 2011 and a lot has changed since then. This area is now called the Sea to Sea Regional Park. So summer is over, which means less time outdoors. More time to write about being outdoors! My hiking buddy and I went to Manuel Quimper this weekend. The CRD has been working…

    Mt Quimper: Visitor facilities and vandals
  • Mt McDonald

    Update: This post was written in 2011 and a lot has changed since then. This park is now called the Sooke Hills Wilderness Regional Park. Leaving the original post up for archival reasons. We started off with directions from the ever helpful guide on summitpost for Mt McDonald. We parked at the trailhead for Mt Wells,…

    Mt McDonald
  • Bearanoid

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    One evening in July a few years ago, I came close to walking into what I thought was a large black dog.  It was dusk on a the beach on the Juan de Fuca trail, a few hour drive out of the city.  Many people were still up, eating from coolers.  Letting their dogs romp…

    Bearanoid
  • Harbour View Road

    Today we went to Harbour View Rd, which is an old logging road that’s been partially paved.  After a quick drive up the hill, there’s a parking lot, a gate and no more asphalt.  The dirt logging road continues on for miles and miles and endless miles. We walked to  a favorite spot of ours…

    Harbour View Road
  • Sugarloaf

    Update: This post was written in 2011 and a lot has changed since then. For one, most of us have  apps like Gaia or FATMAP on our phones so you don’t need to follow printed directions off the internet. Also, the CRD has developed this park and put in a large parking lot, bridge over…

    Sugarloaf