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Near Lilloet
Near Lilloet
B.C. is freekin' full of places like this
Well then... Back into travel mode for the last week - we finished with Folklore, spent a couple nights in Prince George, celebrating the end of the season, and started hitching to Vancouver Island. We've been in Vancouver for the past three days, enjoying the little miracles of couches, television, cigarettes and sleeping in - today we'll be on the ferry to Nanaimo, and asking for rides up to Tofino. "We" is Kristian, Kimico, Ben and Myself. Sometimes its hard for four pot heads to make a decision, but we're doing all right. We're ready to get out of the city. [View Full Entry]

charlieo - Charles O'Connor | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 8th 2005 | 121 Views | [diary=15994]

Myriam at Ambleside

Getting to this point has been somewhat like that mouse going round and round in the spinning wheel but getting no where. It has been a hectic summer getting ready for "the Tour" what with 2 or 3 practices each week, daily for the past two weeks, and competions throughout the Pacific Northwest since the May long weekend. On one of our journeys I was able to meet up with a couple of old friends from way back when. It was really great to squeeze in an hours worth of coffee with Bruce and Marion while we were en route to [View Full Entry]

Kane - Kane Scott | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 4th 2005 | 90 Views | [diary=15664]


Tinc tot el dissabte per disfrutar de Vancouver o sigui que aprofitar el dia em llevo ben dora I m’organitzo una ruta que em porta a patajar-me tot el downtown.. Primer em passo per l’Art Gallery de Vancouver , que malgrat tenir una exposicio itinerant de Rodin no li acabo de trobar res de l’altre mon. Agafo un bus I m’acosto fins a Kitsilano (they called Kits), zona de platja I relax a on els vancouverians acudeixen en massa els dissabtes I diumenges per passejar, prendre el sol, jugar a volei, patinar o simplement estar…tot mirant les boniques vistes d [View Full Entry]

svenix71 - joan sanchez piņol | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 1st 2005 | 96 Views | [diary=15430]


Rufous Our New Car
Rufous Our New Car
Oh no, everything is on the wrong side...
Check out our new car! It is a 14-year-old Toyota Corolla and we've decided to name it 'Rufous', after the Rufous Hummingbird, since it is small, red, quick and will hopefully make similar incredible journeys (and no, not because of any kind of strange humming noise coming from the engine - not yet, anyway). Have we gone crazy, you might ask? Perhaps. Trust us to buy our first car ever in a foreign country where they drive on the opposite side of the road and at a point when we are *meant* to be saving our ever-dwindling funds! It will make [View Full Entry]

Pippi - Pippi Lawn | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 12th 2005 | 45 Views | [diary=27004]


Vancouver Our first night in Vancouver was in a lovely new hostel located on top of a booming bar fit snugly between adult stores and greasy pizza places. At least the pizza was good. After checking out in the morning and lugging our bags down to the ferry terminal we discovered that Canadians are almost as paranoid as Americans. Because of the threat of terrorism they did not offer a single site for luggage storage and we spent the day being "true backpackers". Stanley Park, adjacent to the city, has endless things to see and do. We discovered that the "endless" [View Full Entry]

Dave and Nic - David and Nicola | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 2nd 2005 | 619 Views | [diary=15143]

Vancouver from Stanley Park
An interesting offer in Chinatown, Vancouver!
Dave's new best friend in Stanley Park, Vancouver

We left Osoyoos at 5:45 am, stopped for breakfast in Hedley. Katherine drove until Manning Park, then we switched drivers and Kath tried to catch a few winks while Roberta completed the perilous Hope-Princeton highway. She awoke in Chilliwak, when Roberta left the highway and got on a bumpy side road to get some gas. The bumpy road got incorporated into her dream somehow, in which Roberta had just driven over a cliff, and they were headed for an impact in the trees below. Nice dream to wake up from. We stopped in Abbottsford to pick up some corn for dinner, [View Full Entry]

VW Vagabonds - Katherine Maas & Roberta Clair | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 26th 2005 | 92 Views | [diary=14849]


By trippin
July 25th 2005
T-38 North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver
Only 38 days til I set off for Thailand (via Singapore), to meet Bert (Alicia) in the bedlam of Khao San Road and start the trip that's been making up the bulk of my thoughts for the last three months. The tentative itinerary is to spend a month in Thailand, two weeks in Cambodia, a month in Vietnam, and then a little over a month in India, after which Bert goes back to Poland and I have some decisions to make... either stay in India for a couple more months, heading to the south, or return to Thailand for a few [View Full Entry]

trippin - Robin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 25th 2005 | 446 Views | [diary=14757]

this is she...
this is we!

Ei aqui va la primera actualitzacio del meu diari del viatge...(perdoneu els accents....computer problems......) Canada, no em va rebre precisament amb els mans obertes......resulta que en el control d'inmigracio, el meu passaport no els hi va fer gracia a resultes de que de tan utilitzar-lo tinc el plastic de la part posterior una mica gastadet i arrugadet...)-: . El tio, despres de preguntar-me de tot, em va treure de la cua i em va fer passar a unes altres dependencies a on un segon paio despres de fer-me encara mes preguntes , em va fer ensenyar i remanar tota la cartera.....jo [View Full Entry]

svenix71 - joan sanchez piņol | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 29th 2005 | 120 Views | [diary=14929]


Despite frantic bouts of packing in preparation for the Big Move Part 2, we have found time to squeeze in a few more forays into Vancouver's backyard, although relaxing, recreational outings these were not - feats of endurance would probably be a more fitting description. The first was a hike up Grouse Mountain (on Vancouver's North Shore), dubbed the 'Grouse Grind' by locals - the name alone should have given it away. We had actually been planning to take the cable car up to the top, to enjoy some nice views and have a leisurely mountaintop stroll as a treat after [View Full Entry]

Pippi - Pippi Lawn | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 3rd 2005 | 58 Views | [diary=25852]

Quin in Pain After the Grouse Grind
Wildflowers on Grouse Mountain
View from Grouse Mountain

Suspension Bridge
Suspension Bridge
Eric is holding Brenda up so that her legs will stop shaking long enough to get across the bridge!
Spent a couple of days seeing the sights of Vancouver. Yesterday we walked along the seawall in Stanley Park, had a wonderful dinner at the Fish House, followed by a drive through the rest of the park. Although dinner was good, it wasn't sitting so well with one of us overnight! Today we ventured to North Vancouver to the Capilano Suspension Bridge. No one told me we had to do it twice! I thought I could scamper across real quick and no one would realize that I am afraid of heights. I made it across and then was told that it [View Full Entry]

Road Trippers - Eric and Brenda | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 19th 2005 | 106 Views | [diary=14204]

Reflections on an afternoon at Capilano
Bridge from the Boardwalk