Vancouver Island Tour Tips?
#26
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You do have a point in a way - Lake Cowichan is something like 170 m above sea level and Port Renfrew is sea level. But you still have a mountain to climb regardless of the direction of travel
But sure, that section might be worse going clockwise, and Sooke to Port Renfrew might be a bit easier than the opposite direction.
Maybe I’ll ride this the other way to find out!
But sure, that section might be worse going clockwise, and Sooke to Port Renfrew might be a bit easier than the opposite direction.
Maybe I’ll ride this the other way to find out!
My plan is to break the Sooke to Lake Cowichan ride into two days so that the hills are spread out. Do the quick, punchy hills to Port Renfrew one day and then the long, slow slog up to Cowichan the next day. I want to savor my time on Vancouver Island....
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That will give you lots of time to enjoy the scenery, stop at some great viewpoints and really take it in. You'll be riding through some really fantastic areas: make sure you stop and check out the giant spruce on your way up the mountain! It's also nice to pop into the Fairy Lake campground area, good spot to have a snack before tackling some of the long climb towards Lake Cowichan.
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That sounds great!
That will give you lots of time to enjoy the scenery, stop at some great viewpoints and really take it in. You'll be riding through some really fantastic areas: make sure you stop and check out the giant spruce on your way up the mountain! It's also nice to pop into the Fairy Lake campground area, good spot to have a snack before tackling some of the long climb towards Lake Cowichan.
That will give you lots of time to enjoy the scenery, stop at some great viewpoints and really take it in. You'll be riding through some really fantastic areas: make sure you stop and check out the giant spruce on your way up the mountain! It's also nice to pop into the Fairy Lake campground area, good spot to have a snack before tackling some of the long climb towards Lake Cowichan.
I will post photos when I return.
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The Galloping Goose Trail was amazing! We rode it from Victoria to Sooke, almost 30 miles of paved and crushed gravel trail. There were a few places where it was obvious a trestle had been removed because it was an 18 percent drop and immediate climb out the other side. That was a little challenging fully loaded! But other than crossing roads, we never had to worry about traffic. We stayed at the Sooke River Campground which was nothing spectacular but walking distance from town.
Unfortunately my riding partner had saddle sore issues and we had to take an extra rest day at Sooke, so we turned around and headed back to Victoria to catch Amtrak in Seattle. The Goldstream Provincial Park was a gorgeous campground close enough to Victoria to get up early and catch the ferry back to Port Angeles.
Next summer we plan to do the full loop...
Unfortunately my riding partner had saddle sore issues and we had to take an extra rest day at Sooke, so we turned around and headed back to Victoria to catch Amtrak in Seattle. The Goldstream Provincial Park was a gorgeous campground close enough to Victoria to get up early and catch the ferry back to Port Angeles.
Next summer we plan to do the full loop...
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The Olympic Discovery Trail was also a treat! Some sections were a little hard to find, but it was a great way to stay off 101.
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Thanks for the photos - it looks like you got fantastic weather for the trip!
Too bad you couldn’t complete the loop this time, but you’ve got a good sense of the area for next year. And I agree, I love both the Galloping Goose and the Olympic Discovery Trail.
Hope you can make it work next year!
Too bad you couldn’t complete the loop this time, but you’ve got a good sense of the area for next year. And I agree, I love both the Galloping Goose and the Olympic Discovery Trail.
Hope you can make it work next year!
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The weather on Vancouver Island was amazing! Never hot or cold, no rain. Could not have asked for better.
We did get rained on at 2:30 AM in Sequim. Everything was wet when we packed up, but it dried quickly when we unpacked that evening in Poulsbo.
We did get rained on at 2:30 AM in Sequim. Everything was wet when we packed up, but it dried quickly when we unpacked that evening in Poulsbo.