We’re told during orientation to allot 5 hours to go from Thrasher Cove to the ferry at Gordon River…steep up and down, slippery, ladders…and the last ferry is at 4:30. Took me 3.5 hours at a steady pace, and I definitely needed to take my time. Very easy to twist an ankle or fall.

Sunrise at Thrasher Cove

It’s a 1 KM climb from Thrasher back up to the main trail junction…ladders, steep rock, roots.

Derelict donkey engine at 72 km

Ferry at Gordon River

Craig and the final ladder. And it’s the first ladder for those going northbound.

Time to wrap up…I scooted over to Victoria to get in the waiting line for the ferry

We pass by house boats…

…before exiting Victoria Harbor and head for home.
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WCT Day 4: Go low
This day was timed to take the beach route at low tide vs. taking the inland forest path.

Love these log crossings

And this was typical even after a stretch of dry days

Go straight up the middle

Watch your feet

Surge channel on the coastal route at low tide

Stay high when traversing the coast at low tide.

Sandstone moon craters

Low tide at Owen Point
Quick video vignettes: two panoramas, approach to a surge channel. I fell on slippery algae by the sea cave…small head bump, nothing serious.

Tree stand at the Strait of de Juan Fuca…that’s the United States on the horizon.

Close-up of a Zodiac Rescue Boat used by CA Parks. About 40 evacuations off the trail so far this year.

Thrasher Cove CG
WCT Day 3: Life’s a beach. And many crossings.

Follow the trail

Coastal trees above the surf

Morning sun shines through

Old planks guide the path

Chez Monique’s place: everything on the menu from coffee to burgers to salmon

I took 3 sketchy jumps here. Made two of them.

And had wet boots has a present. Tip: Just swap out to sandals for the river crossings.

Coastal trees at 51 KM

Coastal tree in the fog

Pano of Walbran Creek

Lots of climbing

Root system

The trail ahead

Follow the planks

Down, across, and up

Trail tetris with mud

Don’t pause…

…or look down…

…just do it.

Finally settled into…

…Camper Bay CG for the night.
WCT Day 2: Miles to go

WCT Guardian Hut sits on the edge of the beach

The ‘Cadillac’ of latrines: compost only, throw cedar chips on top when you’re done

Trail with ocean view

Let’s do a quick pano

Cable car crossing at Klanawa River

Nice spot for lunch

Ladder system down to Tsusiet Falls

The first of many trail log crossings

Ferry ride across Nitinat Narrows

Boardwalk trail at 33 KM

Forest trail at dusk

Pano of Bonilla Point…the campground is just to the other side of my shadow

Tent side at Bonilla Point CG
WCT Day 1: “Someone’s been sleeping in my bed and she’s still there!”

Start of trail at the northern section

First ladder system

It’s a Suzuki

At the Pachena Lighthouse

First view of the beach at 12 KM. This is Michigan Creek CG.

Shadow selfie

Bear encounter – mama bear and cub on the beach. Just foraging for food, non-aggressive. Darling River CG is just beyond them
Quick 10 second view from a GoPro at wide angle…just look for the dark shape movement.

Entrance to Darling River CG

Tent side at Orange Juice Creek CG