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Water Warrior 2
05-27-2010, 11:39 PM
Was out today and had to almost force myself to stop and do the pic thing. Yes it was that nice of a ride even if I do hurt after 6 hours saddle time. Have posted this area before but this time from a little bit different view. The first pic doesn't count really, I just wanted to see if my cheap digital would pick up the water fall way off in the distance. Just a shade to the right of center there is a whitish mark which really is water falling down. Starts about half way down the face of the mountain.
The other 3 pics are from Duffy Lake. The snow is a regular occurance here right on the road. There is usually an avalanche or 3 every winter that will bury the road.

blaine
05-27-2010, 11:58 PM
Beautiful pictures.Would love to travel out there sometime.

burkbuilds
05-28-2010, 09:40 PM
Great pictures, beautiful country, thank you for sharing these.

GZ250
05-29-2010, 06:33 PM
this country is an image of heaven but a cold heaven :)

Water Warrior 2
05-30-2010, 12:00 AM
this country is an image of heaven but a cold heaven :)
Not as cold as you might think. I can look at snow topped mountains while sitting in 85/90 F temps. Not quite that warm yet but we do have a great climate here. It is not uncommon to see a bike go by on the way to the slopes with skis or a snow board on the back. With the mountains so close and elevation changes we are almost unlimited in activities here. We also have the Pacific Ocean just around the corner.

Water Warrior 2
06-03-2010, 06:43 PM
Went for a short ride a few minutes south of Squamish. This is Britannia Beach and a mine museum. Once the most productive copper mine in the British Commonwealth but shut down in the early 80's IIRC. Typical of most mines there is water run-off somewhere. This one even after shutdown had enough copper bearing water running into Howe Sound to make 90 BILLION pennies every year. No plant life in the water for generations to say the least. That is until 2006 when a water treatment plant(WTP) went into service just to capture the copper. The WTP is the white building to the far left of the main mine building up on the hill side. It even has a couple small water powered generators to help reduce it's power bill. I know it works after seeing new algae growing in the water and working in the plant for a few weeks in 2006.

Water Warrior 2
06-03-2010, 06:50 PM
Shannon Falls on the way to Britannia Beach.