Warren D
Sea To Sky
www.warrendaviesphotography.co.uk
After spending a couple of days exploring the wonderful city of Seattle it was time to head north over the border into Canada. Hopping on the Greyhound bus we headed upto Vancouver where we were met by my sister-in-law, Karen, who would drive us the final 80 miles or so to their place in Whistler.
The route is pretty straight forward, leave Vancouver and head north on highway 99, better known as the Sea to Sky highway. With out doubt this is the most sccenicly spectacular stretch of road i have ever travelled on. From the salt waters of Vancouver the road climbs steadily up through the highest peaks of the mountains, with fjords, lakes, rivers and forests all around.
No sooner had we set off than the sun began to set, truly stunning. I think Karen could sense i was itching to get out and take a few shots so very kindly she pulled over into one of the many viewing points and allowed me to get my fix.
Big thanks to her for doing so.
Karen, this one is for you.
Sea To Sky
www.warrendaviesphotography.co.uk
After spending a couple of days exploring the wonderful city of Seattle it was time to head north over the border into Canada. Hopping on the Greyhound bus we headed upto Vancouver where we were met by my sister-in-law, Karen, who would drive us the final 80 miles or so to their place in Whistler.
The route is pretty straight forward, leave Vancouver and head north on highway 99, better known as the Sea to Sky highway. With out doubt this is the most sccenicly spectacular stretch of road i have ever travelled on. From the salt waters of Vancouver the road climbs steadily up through the highest peaks of the mountains, with fjords, lakes, rivers and forests all around.
No sooner had we set off than the sun began to set, truly stunning. I think Karen could sense i was itching to get out and take a few shots so very kindly she pulled over into one of the many viewing points and allowed me to get my fix.
Big thanks to her for doing so.
Karen, this one is for you.