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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Video: Running the Chute at Bowron Lakes
Thank you Mike Mattinson for sending in this neat video from your trip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82XdxO6QCvE
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SKABC and the new Marine Trail in Howe Sound
As representatives to the BC Marine Trails initiative, interested SKABC members are continuing to survey information, land, and sea to retain and establish accesses, day use sites and campsites in and around the whole of Howe Sound as well as … Continue reading
Posted in conservation, trip planning
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Thormanby Trip Report Link Sept 5-7, 2014
Joan Boxall: SKABC member, blogger, poet, and travel writer, had some fun on a (horse)-racy Thormanby Islands trip. Read all about it on her blog, http://www.joanboxall.com/horsing-around-thormanby-island-british-columbia/
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