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I was at a party at Daniel Sveinson’s when I met Derek, but I had thought he was someone else. He’s Blake’s brother, as I found out. While the two are identifiably different there are some common features which contributed to my mistake. He came off as quite genuine and was a pleasure to talk to, a little less quirky than his brother (though I do love those quirks). I hadn’t seen him much since but we got the chance to go for a hike after a little while. It was a lot snowier than I was expecting though it didn’t faze me as much as it should have. We went deep into the woods, found some cabins, ‘borrowed’ some snowshoes, trekked on, all the while snapping some flicks. It was really fun discovering all the different cabins and to witness the supplies each one stocked. Cans from beyond time, car keys to a 2000’s automobile, snowshoes (which were returned…). It was a real adventure complete in it’s ending with a lunch of burgers and fries. I’m excited to do it again.
Image was taken from Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC.
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Hiking along the Lady Slipper trail in the Cathedral Lake Provincial Park in southern British Columbia Canada.
Visitors brave the suspension bridge and take in the view on a busy afternoon at the Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish.
Good morning all! I meant to say that at 7am when I got to the bottom of the falls but after 4 years of service my 5D finally gave out and simply wouldn't turn back on to transfer the files to my laptop. Fitting that a self portrait should be the last image it captured. I'm working on fixing it right now.
This is the first solo adventure I've been on in a while. The plan was to hit Joffre Lakes at 3am to crest it for sunrise but due to a friend's pulled muscle I ended up doing a less timely hike, though arguably as arduous, on my own. I've never been or researched the area and so after strugling to find a path, a few stumbles, and some paranoid searching for cougars I made it to the bottom for this shot.
As the sun peeked out and I ascended back up a boulder field I forgot the way I came and ended up doing some free hand rockclimbing to escape, though not without a few small heart attacks. Already tired from only getting an hour's sleep in a McDonalds parking lot just after exiting a rave/after party for Pemberton Festival, the whole experience was quite exhausting, but the views were well worth it. I really do need to go out on my own more.
“In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagavad gita, since whose composition years of the gods have elapsed, and in comparison with which our modern world and its literature seem puny and trivial; and I doubt if that philosophy is not to be referred to a previous state of existence, so remote is its sublimity from our conceptions.
I lay down the book and go to my well for water, and lo! there I meet the servant of the Bramin, priest of Brahma and Vishnu and Indra, who still sits in his temple on the Ganges reading the Vedas, or dwells at the root of a tree with his crust and water jug. I meet his servant come to draw water for his master, and our buckets as it were grate together in the same well. The pure Walden water is mingled with the sacred water of the Ganges.”
― Henry David Thoreau, Walden: Or, Life in the Woods
The Spirit of British Columbia sails towards Tsawwassen from Swartz Bay as it prepares to enter the south end of Active Pass. As seen from Mount Galiano.
A 40 minutes drive from Vancouver on the Sea-To-Sky highway to Porteau Cove Provincial Park trying to catch the sunset. I arrived just before the sun went below the mountains. Did managed to take a few shots with the sun still above. But that was just the beginning of the colorful light show on the clouds above. The color kept moving, changing for almost an hour. It was really awesome and well worth the drive!
This panorama was combined with 5 vertical shots at 24mm with circular polarizer.
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Image was taken from Stanley Park Vancouver, BC.
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Fire retardant fills the air after a bomber drops one more load. They built the guard quick and had the Shingle creek fire contained in no time.
Designed like a giant airplane propeller, the "Revelation" holds two to four riders comfortably in the cockpit seats at each end of it's 160-foot arm. Riders take off quickly spinning up to 100 kph (62 mph) and experience the same intense "G" forces as fighter pilots. One of the fastest and most exhilarating extreme rides in the world. ~ www.pne.ca
To the right... the "Drop Zone" (100-foot free fall)... the "Corkscrew" Roller Coaster (a scream machine)... and the North shore mountains in the background. ~ Captured yesterday evening outside of the Pacific National Exhibition, Vancouver, BC ~ September 6, 2015
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Beautiful day in the alpine.
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Revelstoke National Park is a beautiful place to explore, even while out for just a short pit stop off the highway. The lush greens and quaint waterfalls make for a tranquil walk. Cheers.
Flickr Explore - March 16th, 2018 - #69
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