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toyota74 Jun 21, 2016 8:54 PM

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What a severely pleasing thread,have looked at it a few times now.Great photos and loads of variety....beautiful.

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Klazu Jun 22, 2016 2:47 AM

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Originally Posted by toyota74 (Post 7481570)
What a severely pleasing thread,have looked at it a few times now.Great photos and loads of variety....beautiful.

Thank you! We are pretty spoiled here in British Columbia having a bit of everything nearby us: modern skyscraper city, mountains, ocean, ancient forests, nature all around... :)

Klazu Jun 22, 2016 2:47 AM

And here's part 2 from our trip to Whistler two weeks ago. The reason for us driving up there was to check out the amazing giant snow walls on Whistler Mountain in every spring.

The reason for snow walls is a service road up the mountain that the crew has to open for performing summer maintenance for sky lifts. It follows the a ski run called Pika's Traverse which is an easy green ski run down the mountain.

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Even though it was over +30C down in the valley, the weather on the mountains was cool and breezy. The snow is also so cold that it cools the air even more so dress warmly!

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The further one walks, the taller the walls rise.

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During winter this green run is so easy and fast to ski down, but it's a different story heading up. It's a fairly steep and exhausting climb!

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The risk of avalances is still possible - in June!

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Looking back where we came from.

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On a beautiful day the views are out of this world. The Harmony Bowl area in the picture is one of our favorite ski areas in Whistler. Blackcomb Mountain on the opposite side (connection over the valley via Peak 2 Peak gondola, see my previous post).

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Last winter Whistler received 12.34 meters (485 inches!!) of snow which is only slightly more than on average. Up here most of the snow is still intact and here is where the biggest snow walls are also located.

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It is incredible that all this snow fell during this past winter and all of it will also melt away during the summer. It's quite a transformation in landscape during a year!

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I have no idea how they plow the route through this section and how long it takes... Crazy Canucks! :P

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Finally on top!

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Black Tusk in the background is a famous local landmark. This was an amazing place to enjoy the warm weather for a moment. Just be aware that it is really bright up there and sunglasses are a must!

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I highly recommend checking out the giant snow walls if you are in Whistler around end of May and beginning of June when the ski season has just ended and the service road opens. It is worth it. :yes:

Even more spectacular snow walls can be found on Mount Baker, WA where they receive world record amounts of snow and the walls are 7 meters tall still in August. The only thing to take into account is that the road to the parking lot on top doesn't open before July due to so much snow. It's still a nice trip and doesn't require hiking like in Whistler.

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Klazu Jun 25, 2016 5:20 PM

Having lived 4.5 years in Vancouver we have been to almost every part of the metropolitan area. However there are still some small pockets that remain and one of those is the small Westham Island in the Fraser River delta in Delta, BC.

Like the name suggests, it's an island connected to the mainland only with a small bridge. A scene in the X-Files was shot on this bridge.

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About half of the island is farmland and the other half is a protected migratory bird sanctuary named after George C. Reifel. It's a swampy area perfect for waterfowls to rest on their long migration between South America and Alaska.

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I was slightly surprised that there is a $5 admission fee to visit the area. There is even a gift shop! :sly:

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Inside many birds are very accustomed to people that often feed them with seeds that one can buy.

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On a nice summer day the area makes for a nice quiet walk.

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There are booths to observe birds without disturbing them. We only saw few common bird species, but there are over 250 in the area.

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The bird tower offers a view from above.

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Deltaport container port in the background.

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Huge marshland covers most of the coast of Strait of Georgia.

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Small ducklings are always cute!

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On the way back we did stop at Emma Lea Farms (also on the island) for some fresh strawberries.

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Hey, I can see my home from here!

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It was a nice visit and I was surprised how huge the island actually is. It makes for a nice day trip for families looking to feed some birds and there were lots of families wityh kids. Just look out for some over-protective Canada Geese. :rolleyes:

Danny Jun 29, 2016 8:11 PM

I have got really surprised seeing those giant snow walls on Whistler Mountain. That's amazing!

And I even get more surprised reading you to say that all those giant snow walls melt by Summer. Seeing such amount of snow I thought that it would remain until next Winter.

Incredible pictures! Enjoyed with your pictures of the hike. Thanks for sharing!

Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain, suffering high temps actually around 35C (95F).:hell:

Klazu Jun 30, 2016 1:58 AM

Lougheed is one of Burnaby's four town centers. Also this area will soon see tall towers go up as the plan calls for twenty new towers of up to 70 floors in height!!

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Surrey is the second biggest city in Metro Vancouver with over 500 000 people and growing fast. Actually so fast that the city will overtake Vancouver in the next decade. For a city of its size, Surrey doesn't yet have an amazing skyline, but it is building up all the time.

The crane on the left is for 3 Civic Plaza which will be the tallest in the city with 48 floors and 163 meters (double the current height) once completed. That's in the epicenter of Surrey Central, right next to the city hall (not visible).

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All photos taken some 10-15 kilometers away from Burnaby's Metrotown.

Klazu Jul 2, 2016 7:21 PM

Here are some photos of Canada Day fireworks all around Metro Vancouver. I didn't even leave home, as these are all from our apartment. :)

First up is New Westminster.

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Next is Burnaby where a free concert took place in Central Park. Unfortunately the fireworks themselves were small, but I snatched one nice photo with Vancouver skyline in the background.

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Vancouver had two synced fireworks taking place in Coal Harbour and West Vancouver. Both were visible from our place even though we are 15 kilometers away. :)

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You can see how both fireworks have similar colors as they are in sync.

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Happy 149th Canada Day! :)

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Danny Jul 3, 2016 3:09 PM

Wonderful pictures about the fireworks in the 149th Canada Day! Enjoyed them.

I am impressed with the high amount of snow still covering the mountais in your first photo. Amazing!

I would kill for enjoying such views from home. Outstading!

Thanks for sharing and greetings from Madrid, Spain.:tup:

Klazu Jul 21, 2016 12:47 AM

Three weeks ago there was a massive out of control wildfire in Burns Bog wildlife area in Delta, BC. I could see the flames and the crews waterbombing the fire all the way from our place.

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It took them several days to put out this fire that was close to industrial areas and also not too far from many homes. Here are some photos from the Burns Bog fire aftermath. The fire got started near these four antennas and one of them collapsed from the heat.

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You can tell the burned bog and forest from the red tone.

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Strong winds caused the fire to jump the four-lane highway and almost burned down the industrial area next door. It is incredible how the fire stopped (or the firefighters managed to stop it) just meters from the containers.

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Traffic lights in this intersection are functional although the fire burned all around it.

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Dr Awesomesauce Jul 22, 2016 12:44 AM

Great stuff. Keep it coming!

Klazu Jul 24, 2016 10:00 PM

Vancouver International Airport as seen from Metrotown, Burnaby.

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excel Jul 25, 2016 9:58 PM

The sky, mountains and ocean look like a painting.

Klazu Jul 26, 2016 12:18 AM

Yeah, they do look so calm (and it for sure was a nice summer evening). Those are by the way mountains on Vancouver Island, some 60-70 kilometers away.

Klazu Jul 26, 2016 12:36 AM

End of July means that the Celebration of Light fireworks festival is back again! Here are few photos of Netherland's nice show this past Saturday. All photos are taken from our 46th floor penthouse, some 14 kilometers away.

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Notice Lighthouse Park's small lighthouse in the middle. The huge mountain in the background is Bowen Island.

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Grande finale was colorful.

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Finally a bonus photo with Vancouver skyline. The tower under construction on the foreground is called Modello and it is topped out, but shame about it at least partly blocking our view of BC Place (the pink building).

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I hope you enjoyed this small photoset. :)

Klazu Aug 7, 2016 12:26 AM

Surrey Bend Regional Park is in Surrey, BC is Metro Vancouver's newest park that draws many locals on a warm summer day.

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Most of the park has been kept in natural condition, but there are few short walking and cycling trails in the park.

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The park is located in place where Fraser River makes a bend before merging with Pitt River.

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Trails in the park make for a nice short stroll.

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Klazu Aug 23, 2016 1:33 AM

David Lam Park in the heart of Yaletown neighbourhood.

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Klazu Aug 28, 2016 11:48 PM

Last night I got few free tickets to go see UFC Fight Night on Rogers Arena. I have never been to an UFC fight and it was an interesting experience. Here are few cell phone shots from the event.

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The Oktagon

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A preliminary card in progress.

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Chick fight between VanZant and Rawlings.

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The main card between Damien Maia and Carlos Condit only lasted 1:16 minutes.

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All in all, an interesting experience and a good show. :)

Klazu Aug 30, 2016 2:04 AM

Waking up into a view like this I don't really mind it being a Monday. Burnaby's Metrotown shrouded in the morning mist with Downtown Vancouver's skyline in the distance.

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mhays Aug 30, 2016 5:43 AM

This is the best Vancouver and nearby thread ever.

Then I saw the top of Mt. Rainier partially obscured by the curvature of the earth and that just freaking blew my mind.


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