The Battle For Last Mountain 3
Schedule
Fri, 12 Jun, 2026 at 09:00 am to Sun, 14 Jun, 2026 at 12:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
5000 Glenrosa Rd | West Kelowna, BC
Battle for Last Mountain IIIOperation: Iron Summit (OP-IS3)
“When the rain falls, the mountain hides its dead.”
About this Event
SITUATION
Months have passed since the last guns fell silent on the slopes of Last Mountain.
Neither side claimed victory — only the mountain endured. The NATO Voluntary Force (NVF) holds the Northern ridgelines, reinforced bunkers carved into rock and rain-soaked clay. Across the valley, the Coalition Rebels have dug in beneath collapsing tree lines and shattered terrain, living in the mud and mist like ghosts.
Every inch of ground costs blood. Every peak becomes a grave.
This is no longer just a war for territory — it’s a test of endurance.
The weather has turned savage: torrential June rain floods trenches, fog blinds optics, and lightning cuts through the ridges like artillery. Radios fail, supply drops vanish into canyons, and patrols disappear without trace. The few who return speak of landslides swallowing men whole and storms that sound like screams.
Both armies are broken, but neither will retreat. Commanders on both sides believe that whoever controls Last Mountain controls the future of the war in Western Canada. Reinforcements are limited. Ammunition is scarce. Morale is thinner than the air at the summit.
MISSION
NATO Voluntary Force Objective:
Reclaim lost outposts and push beyond Artillery Ridge to establish full signal control of the summit’s relay station — the last functioning long-range uplink in the region.
Coalition Rebel Objective:
Destroy or capture the uplink before NVF can transmit coordinates to incoming NATO air support. Hold the mountain long enough for reinforcement columns to arrive from the west.
Neither side can call for extraction.
The only way off the mountain… is through the enemy.
EXECUTION
Combat will unfold across multiple elevations — ravines, forests, cliffs, and high-altitude positions where weather dictates survival. The rain turns soil to sludge; visibility drops to meters. Night operations under NVG will challenge coordination as both sides attempt sabotage and ambush under cover of storm and darkness.
Survival gear, leadership, and grit will determine who holds the line when the fog clears.
No safe zones. No second chances.
Survive the war. Survive the mountain
COMMANDER’S INTENT
This operation represents the turning point of the Western Campaign. Both sides are exhausted, undersupplied, and cornered by the elements themselves. Victory will not come from superior firepower — it will come from those who endure.
The storm will not wait. The mountain will not forgive.
The only thing more dangerous than your enemy… is the terrain itself
Where is it happening?
5000 Glenrosa Rd, 5000 Glenrosa Road, West Kelowna, CanadaCAD 187.71





