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First snow falling at Kicking Horse

October 08, 2008 | Tips from Us > Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Skiing & Snowboarding
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As the fall weather has been nice here in Vancouver, I got an email today from our friends at Kicking Horse Mountain. They received their first snow of the season. They don't open until December 12th though (unless it really starts dumping earlier). I can't wait to strap on my snowboard and ride!

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 03:42 PM

Hiking Joffre Lakes near Pemberton

September 03, 2008 | Tips from Us > Pemberton, Hiking
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Mike from VancouverTrails.com took me on this beautiful hike just north of Pemberton. About a 5 hour round trip with three gorgeous lakes and a glacier.

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 09:09 PM

Mountain Biking in Williams Lake

August 28, 2008 | Tips from Us > Williams Lake, Biking
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This week I visited Williams Lake to meet with Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism. Steve from the office was kind enough to take me on one of the many trails around Williams Lake. My first time doing any serious mountain biking... it was great fun.

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 11:36 PM

Rollerblading in Vancouver

August 21, 2008 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Biking
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 My recommended rollerblading afternoon around part of the Seawall in Vancouver. I have to admit I cheated a bit, the woman in the video is my wife...

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 10:28 AM

Dirty Laundry Winery

May 15, 2008 | Tips from Us > Summerland, Wineries & Vineyards
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I visited the Okanagan valley with my sister and my Dad for the weekend for some wine tasting at the local wineries. It was spring and a lot of the fruit trees were in full bloom, creating wonderful landscapes. One winery on a list of "must visits" was called "Dirty Laundry" in Summerland. We were intrigued because of the unusual name.

The friendly wine expert who assisted us with our tasting told us that the winery was named after a dry cleaning business that operated in town a long time ago. It turns our that the owner operated some other business as well. Above his dry cleaning business was an illegal casino and brothel. His dry cleaning business quickly became known as "Dirty Laundry".

The winery has adopted the name and included some cheeky quotes from famous people on one of its bottles including “It's not true I had nothing on, I had the radio on.” by Marilyn Monroe.

The wine tasted great by the way...

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 09:27 PM

Kettle Valley Winery

May 15, 2008 | Tips from Us > Naramata, Wineries & Vineyards
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Kettly Valley Winery came recommended by a friend. I toured the Naramata, famous for it's wines and wineries, just east of Penticton. The winery was located close to the Okanagan Lake down a hill. A picture perfect location. A lovely young woman assisted us in our wine tasting. We tried 3 or 4 wines and decided the Pinot Gris was our favourite so I bought a bottle before moving on to our next stop.

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 08:54 PM

Peak to Creek on Whistler Mountain

March 01, 2008 | Tips from Us > Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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Yesterday I finally had the pleasure to ride down the Peak to Creek run in Whister. The run starts at the top of Whistler mountain. The sun was shining and the views were spectacular. People were stopping to take pictures everywhere. The ride down was perfectly groomed and moderately difficult (a blue run). There were very few people on the run and I was flying down the seven kilometer long, covering about 1500 meters of vertical. I was all by myself, with DJ Tiesto cranked on my iPod. As I was going down, I had one of these "it doesn't get any better than this moments" everybody should have once in a while. Stopping only once to take this picture, I think I was down at Dusty's pub in about 10 or 15 minutes. Nobody will be able to take this moment away from me.

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 02:22 AM

Whistler Snow Report

December 03, 2007 | Tips from Us > Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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Whistler Blackcomb's Video Room is a great place to check out at what's happening in Whistler.

Facebook users, also check-out of Gotta Ski BC Facebook application.

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 02:11 PM

My Grouse Grind hike

October 15, 2007 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Hiking
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It's a nice fall Saturday in Vancouver. I'm at home, minding my own business when my friend Chris calls. He wants to go hike the Grouse Grind and have a beer and some Nachos on top. Sounds good, I haven't done 'the grind' in over a year and I can use the work-out. You don't hike the grind for the scenery.

We drive over to the North Shore and park the car in the free parking lot (on the right side). I expected it to be packed but there aren't many people at the starting point. I stretch a bit, check my watch and start. The hike goes up immediately. It's going well. Maybe playing soccer twice a week will help me. Maybe I should increase my speed and break my best time of 55 minutes.

It just keeps going up and up. I forgot how relentless it is. There are no flat parts. It's all stairs and rocks, positioned as stairs. My heart rate is going up rapidly. I have to look down to find the right place to put my feet. But I'm not slowing down and I'm not stopping. I need to get 'into the zone'. But I don't. Instead, I'm getting really tired. My heart is pounding fast. What was I thinking? I can drink beer and eat Nachos downtown, no need to go up this crazy hill.

Slowly, my mind is turning off. It's almost like meditating. I breathe and step in a rhythm. Up and up it goes. Once in a while a switchback. I'm passing people, that feels good. I also get passed, but by young people who look very fit. I'm in my second wind, I'm feeling good. Then there's the sign, I'm 1/4 of the way up. This is the point where you want to give up and turn around. I knew it was coming but I still can't believe I have to do the same distance 3 more times to reach the top.

I check my watch, it's been 18 minutes. I don't want to stop and I reach for my water bottle and have a zip of water. I try to forget how far I have to go still. I'm telling myself they put that sign up at the wrong place. I must be higher. I pass tourists in jeans. This is not a leisure hike; if you want a nice hike and breathtaking views, you won't get it until you reach the top. And a gondola will take you there in 5 minutes. Instead, this is the best workout Vancouver has to offer.

It feels a less steep now. I'm getting back in the zone. My mind wonders off. "You should write about this experience on the HelloBC blog". "When was the last time you called your mother?" Up and up it goes. I look back for my friends who have fallen back. I can't see them. I hear the soft zooming of the Gondola to my left. It's torturing me, it's telling me I'm nuts.

The 1/2 mark comes sooner then I expected. I check my watch. I'm 30 minutes under way. It feels like an hour. But it's a moral victory. This feeling subsides when a man at least 25 years older than me races by. I tell myself he must do this every day. There are a lot of people on this part of the trail. Mostly tourists, so they're standing on the side of the trail resting or taking pictures. They want to be able to complete the trail and buy the t-shirt. It's like climbing the Eiffel tower, you're nuts to do it, but it's one of those things you have to do. They keep cutting in front of me though and I have a hard time passing them. But I don't care. They're the ones who I owe my paycheck to. I wonder how many have visited HelloBC.

The 3/4 sign comes and goes. My heart is still pounding. It's been telling me to stop for a long time but I'm not listening. But my legs are starting to tell me the same story. They start to feel like spaghetti a dente. It's getting harder to keep my pace. I look up. In between the trees I can see patches of blue sky. But I also see people way up the trail. It's still a long way to go. I'm not thinking about anything anymore. All I do is tell myself to keep going, every single step of the way. My legs are starting to shake. Keep going, keep going.

Then, all of a sudden, there it is. The top. People are sitting in the sun on the rocks. I make my way up and see that I've completed this nightmare in exactly one hour. Not bad, all things considered. I drink some water and wait for my friends who are a little bit behind me. We walk inside to get our tickets for the ride down. Hikers get a deal to go down. Only $5. There's a TV displaying the top times for the day and the season. Somebody hiked up in 32 minutes. The top time for women over 70 is... one hour exact. I need a beer...
 

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 02:07 PM

TransContinental restaurant

October 05, 2007 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Dining
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I had a bit to eat in a new restaurant that opened inside the old Canadian Pacific Railway station on the border of Gastown. The building is now serving the Waterfront Station Skytrain, Seabus and West Coast Express. The restaurant looks great. They did a good job capturing the atmosphere of days gone by. Definitely worth a visit.

Posted by wbakker, Vancouver at 02:59 PM

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