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seth_js
06-08-2006, 06:05 AM
http://seth.phizz.net/adventures/vancouver_2006/

-Seth

datrupr
06-08-2006, 02:13 PM
Great pics Seth, it must have been nice to have a break form the heat. Please tell us a bit more about your trip, albeit a short one.

chet
06-08-2006, 03:51 PM
nice pics. You missed me by a ferry ride! I am on vancouver Island

articulate
06-08-2006, 07:13 PM
Nice pics Seth!

Can you believe that I was living in Seattle as a young boy and watched them build the Space Needle? I even built a model of the Space Needle and painted it to match! It was really something back then!

You've just made yourself The ExPo Official Old Fart! :clapsmile

Ok, ok. It's all in good fun.

But Vancouver looks killer!
http://seth.phizz.net/stuff/adventures/vancouver_2006/images/brandywine_falls.jpg

Seth, sweet photos.

seth_js
06-08-2006, 11:08 PM
nice pics. You missed me by a ferry ride! I am on vancouver Island

If I had an extra day, I would have ferried over to the island. Everyone says it's beautiful. Plus, its steve nash's homeland. :p

-Seth

Scott Brady
06-09-2006, 03:57 PM
Great falls pics Seth. Seattle is a cool town!

Willman
06-10-2006, 05:38 PM
Seattle is where it is at!!!! Nice pics seth!!! Should have PM me and i could have took you for a little tour of the hotspots of downtown...eating,shopping, picture sites and etc......No worries...looks like you had fun!!!!:sunflower

paulj
06-10-2006, 05:49 PM
Brandywine Falls in an interesting place to camp. The provincial park camping area is close to sharp railroad curve - one that is sharp enough to require a track lubricating device. Right after the curve, the tracks cross above the steam in the picture (just before the falls).

There's some nice hiking in the park as well.

A bit further south there's a trail leading up to the Lake Garibaldi area. At the head of this valley is a cliff that was formed when a lava flow ran into a glacier.

To the north is Whistler.

One of these days I want to drive up this valley and then take the Hurley Road to the Carpenter Lake area.

paulj