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Great Walks of Vancouver: June 2006
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Great Walks of Vancouver. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. My wife and I have been exploring the Greater Vancouver Region on foot for many years, usually with other members of the. This has resulted in several books, the latest being. Great Walks of Vancouver. Published in 2004 by. Changes since 2004 are noted in. We have now extended our trips to the Sunshine Coast, to the Sea-to-Sky country of Squamish and Whistler, to the Gulf Islands, Nanaimo and Victoria and across the border to Washington State, including:.
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Great Walks of Vancouver
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Great Walks of Vancouver. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. My wife and I have been exploring the Greater Vancouver Region on foot for many years, usually with other members of the. This has resulted in several books, the latest being. Great Walks of Vancouver. Published in 2004 by. Changes since 2004 are noted in. We have now extended our trips to the Sunshine Coast, to the Sea-to-Sky country of Squamish and Whistler, to the Gulf Islands, Nanaimo and Victoria and across the border to Washington State, including:.
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San Juan Cruise: August 2009
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Monday, August 10, 2009. It It was a bright warm sunny day and w. We sailed past Sidney Island with its long protruding Sidney Spit before reaching open water and then the first of the islands. We hit a stretch of fog and had to slow down. We hoped this would not persist and spoil the trip but luckily it cleared and we resumed our normal speed. The views became more familiar and we could recognize Guemes Island and Mt. Erie. Return to Further Walks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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San Juan Cruise
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Monday, August 10, 2009. It It was a bright warm sunny day and w. We sailed past Sidney Island with its long protruding Sidney Spit before reaching open water and then the first of the islands. We hit a stretch of fog and had to slow down. We hoped this would not persist and spoil the trip but luckily it cleared and we resumed our normal speed. The views became more familiar and we could recognize Guemes Island and Mt. Erie. Return to Further Walks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).