Me and 21 Hit Butler Main on Saturday in hopes of a lunch at Bear Creek, but we got stopped by some SICK snow about 10kms up. Two feet deep on the road and it didn't appear to only be a patch... We ran in to a couple trappers who confirmed what 21 had heard - ATV'ers were able to ride over the gates on the snow further on up the road!
Benny Hill (aka 21) showing a high level of hilarity on our way to Bear Creek



We looped back to Bone Yard in hopes of avoiding the snow and ended up chilling in the sun along the Sooke River.

9km up Bone Yard on the Sooke River

It had no snow.

We came across a wigwam on the Sooke River too.


We also came across a nice pile of garbage. 
I wonder why they hate us riding and chilling up here?

All in all a really good day out on the bikes! We need to find a solution for the gate there because it's some sweet sunny day riding. There are a couple beautiful lakes and some crazy hidden potholes... nothing else like it on the lower island. We did get a stern finger shaking from some old dude in a truck - nod and ride on. It's fine draggin the TY under the gate, but I totally won't do that to the battle cat! :)

Epic Falls, Sooke BC

Had a great time up near Boyd's pit the Wednesday afternoon. We got in near the bridge just past Anderson Lake road. They dug it all out trying to keep us out but someone already made another path! Ripped around in Boyd's for a bit and then headed up the road. Came to a 3 ways split in the road, took the right hand road and right at the end we found a damn which we named Epic Falls. Have a look at the pic. Sweet place to take a nap and blast one back!

Let's get out there soon boys!


This old Honda bike has got history - the GREATEST bike in the world for reliably breaking down 10-15 km out on a ride ensuring a good workout walking back (or towed - thx Ryan)
This bike was on the first half of the first two LOOM rides. HAHAHA
priceless really - $21000000 OBO 

Cobble hill mayhem

Well, we had a pretty sweet ride at Shaunigan (Cobble Hill or whatever) last Sunday. Here's a bit of random documentation.

Me getting airborne. I'm getting not too bad at it.



Taking a break by the weird fireplace in the middle of nowhere.


Pwning the top



LoOM FTW


Bret going down the LoOM hill of death

Ry and Bret comming down the top

Mysterious Trailhead X

Me and K went out on Sunday hoping to find a way in to Butler Main for some fast riding. Ended up tailing a truck with a couple bikes out of Sooke and found a SWEET new riding spot that isn't too far out. I'd post pics but the powerful and crafty Trailhead X was able to thwart me by way of a dead battery in my phone. 

I won't bother posting a map link or mentioning the road name either. I got the feeling that it was a secret too powerful to be shared outside of the locals that ride there (and a sparce collective of dastardly LoOmers).
We rode up a pretty steep river until we reached snow. I had my first nice bail. GOOD TIMES!
My entire body is not cool now. Not cool. Can't wait until next weekend!

Looming in so-cal?

You should have been rid'n not film,n. Get that KTM on the road .Have maybe some pic's here. Some 7 people ticketed here in th Hood:) 4 ridn near th firing range ,was going to go tomorrow but change of plans.Will try and send some more soon if I'm able to LoOM.

ThE LoOMeR's pAraDoX



So what should we do?


1 - Continue riding in the Wopwops of DeepSooke, giggling like little girls playing with a chainsaw for the first time. (yea... I know.)

2 - Attend familial "obligations" and spend quality time with the family, eventually falling asleep, after a couple o' beers while watching some random movie with the bitter sweetness of a task about 65% completed but the gratitude of the family cell. (pff!)

3 - Make a montage of all of us randomly dancing in various scenery and post it at this very site. We're LoOMing. It could also be Extreme Ironing or some other things that kids don't do these days.

Please comment.

I just bought a sweet-assed bike woot! It's a 1995 KTM 300EXC. It included all the gear including new boots, a pretty nice helmet. Scary fast, can't wait to take it out!

Ductape & Sparkplugs!

What a blast! Blueberry flats has to be one of the funniest places to ride to date! Tons of diverse riding and knarley straight stretches. Props to the klan for helping each other out and keeping the bikes running all day! Thanks for a great time!




Blueberry Flats

If you haven't been up here in a while, they've dug a huge trench in front of the gate... we discovered a new entrance which can be found about 300 meters closer to Sooke.


Where we park:




Karl on the Vietnam trail:




Me Karate Kidding

That's the view from the top of the mountain you reach when you enter through the end of Kingburne, then take that first steep left (where it starts to get fun), then right on the crazy way down (instead of heading down to the gravel pits / lake). It's what I've found to be the funnest track so far. Crazy climbing, lots of technical stuff, and in many areas, if you stall, good luck getting back going again.

But fully worth it!

As it happened to us, you may encounter people on top of that hill who will wonder how you got up there, because from the top, the way down isn't obvious, but when you're going up, with the adrenalin pumping, it's pretty straigt forward, doesn't even cross you mind you may not make it up.

K

Anderson Rd Sooke BC

Here's a place I've yet to ride, but I've heard there's a good mix of logging roads and technical climbs. We have been riding about 2kms up from here along the next long straight stretch which is awesome! Endless trails and lots of everything. It's very easy to get lost up here.

The only downside? I've heard sometimes cars get broken in to along the straight away of Westcoast Rd.. Usually lots of people parked there though.


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Good ol' Butler Main

On a sunny day this is a sweet place to spend on the bike. There's a locked gate at the trail head which means you don't tend to see anyone on the trails or lakes. This is a fast paced ride down pretty smooth trails. Not much technical, but damn! The road runs along the Sooke potholes, then several lakes. Rods, beer and riding are friends of Butler Main.

Complaint? You have to drag your bike under the gate if you don't have a truck that can match the gate height.

You're not really supposed to be here so if you do happen upon a truck or something just nod and keep going like you're supposed to be there. ;)


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This is where we've been getting in to Cobble Hill. Take the second turn to Cobble Hill from the highway, a right on Thanes, then a right on Kingburne and go to the end. Great variety of trails and your right beside the quarry which is sweet (bring your swimming shorts). Also super easy to find your way back to the car considering the vastness of the trails.

I consider this area to be pretty technical, lots of single track, and the skid roads are bumpy. This is my favorite area right now... Only one complaint. These are really popular trails for all types of people so you have to be alert to horses, ninjas and children.


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James and I, at the quarry near Shawnigan Lake.


Beware the power of the hill of death. All loomers shall ride through it.

Here's a little video of me riding at the quarry in Cobble Hill. It's insanely steep although in the video it doesn't look like much haha. 



Interestingly, upon viewing the video we discovered Satan and God showed up to watch the climb which was pretty cool of them. Thanks guys! (see if you can spot them!)