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East Sooke Regional Park, Part 3: Wild Coastal Beauty (+10 insets)

East Sooke Regional Park, Part 3: Wild Coastal Beauty (+10 insets)
(+10 insets!) (view large for more fun details!)

ACK! Where Have I Been?!
My apologies for the absence and my lack of visits. I'm guilty of diving into an online game that I love, and it's swept me away with its extreme engagement. The game of RIFT allows me to do things I cannot do in real life and every once in a while I just gotta go be a magical being. I'm not "full" yet so I won't be around here very much until I'm satisfied. I'm going to do my best to post and visit but please forgive my lag in participation!

Today's Pictures
Today I'm posting the last set from our incredible hike at Eastern Sooke Regional Park. Places like this are why we love to travel. Our eyes were opened to the extreme beauty of Vancouver Island's southern coastline and we learned the difference between normal hiking trails in Canada vs. the US. Although this particular trail turned out to be the most extreme of the entire trip on the island, it made us aware that trails tend to be a bit tougher and wild, with assumptions that the hiker is naturally careful and fit enough to take on challenges along the way. Game on! We loved it so much!

My main picture shows another lovely coastal view, accented by Secretary Island in the distance. If you look on the beach in the lower left you'll see the enormous driftwood tree stump that I shared in my last set (I'll add the picture again as an inset).

Insets of our hike include: a neat panorama of the beach at the beginning of the hike which will give you a sense of the beauty of the area, a group of mushrooms I found, some atmospheric forest images, dried peapods with peas inside, and an oil tanker in the misty distance.

I'm also posting pictures of an old bus that was parked at the RV campground we were staying at. It was so old and decrepit that I couldn't resist immortalizing it! Of course I needed to find out more. First off, there are many people who have taken old busses and turned them into travel coaches. The front of this bus has a backwards sign reading "Re-Tyred" and I expect that it has seen a lot of country in its day. Digging further, I learned that this was one of the busses used in Canada's Greyhound fleet, made by Motor Coach Industries in 1950. I am so happy I took pictures because they turned out really well! :)

Finally, I'm including a picture of our Grey Wolf trailer and our truck, parked at our Malamat Mountain RV campsite. This location turned out to be perfect for us. Only about 30 minutes from Victoria, just minutes from Goldstream Provincial Park and about 45 minutes-hour from East Sooke Regional Park, it was a very nice hub to base our southern Vancouver Island adventures. The RV "resort" was a bit run-down but nice enough. Many people actually lived there full-time, something we noticed a lot of on our travels. There was a very homey quality to the place and our experience there was very nice.

Pam, what's the weather like for you right now? It's been raining cats and dogs on and off for the past few days. I'm glad because it's been an extremely dry fall and early winter and we really need to get the water table rebuilt. Is it dry where you live too? I sure do hope that you are feeling well and shoring up your energies for your upcoming procedure. I'm very happy to read that things are moving along…now you just need to set the appointment! *GREAT BIG HUGS from southern Oregon*

Explored on 12/13/19; highest placement #5.

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Latest comments - All (37)
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Great images, Janet, and bringing back memories of Vancouver Island. I won't try to pick a favourite, but the old bus just has so much character!
5 years ago.
 Chris10
Chris10 club
Really wonderful place to visit Janet! Your insects are also very nice!!

Greetz, Christien.
5 years ago.
 David Michael
David Michael club
Glorious views to reward your hiking!
5 years ago.
 Anton Cruz Carro
Anton Cruz Carro club
This place is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen . Very well framed and taken.
5 years ago.
 Christel Ehretsmann
Christel Ehretsmann club
I like that dual aspect of land...
on one side the forest and quite near it that arid and tough soil...
as the duality in our inner self...
beautiful
5 years ago.

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