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Get away

British Columbia is renowned for its stunning mountain landscapes, making it a prime destination for mountain resorts and getaways. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:
Accessibility:
* Accessibility varies depending on the resort. Some, like Whistler Blackcomb, are easily accessible from major cities like Vancouver. Others, located in more remote areas, may require longer drives or even flights.
* Many of the larger ski resorts are accessible by well maintained roads. However, winter driving in B.C. mountains requires appropriate vehicle and driving skill.
Affordability:
* Price points range significantly. Luxury resorts like those in Whistler can be quite expensive, while smaller, family-run resorts may offer more affordable options.
* Factors influencing cost include:
   * Time of year (peak ski season vs. off-season)
   * Accommodation type (luxury hotel vs. condo or cabin)
   * Activities and amenities offered.
Parks:
* Some resorts are located within or near provincial parks, offering access to beautiful natural surroundings.
* While many ski resorts exist within areas of natural beauty, they are not often located within national parks. National parks have very strict regulations regarding development.
* Provincial parks however, do have areas that allow for recreational resorts and areas. Manning Park Resort for example, is located within Manning Provincial Park.
Recommendations:
* Whistler Blackcomb:
   * This is one of North America’s premier ski resorts, offering world-class skiing, snowboarding, and a vibrant village.
   * It’s relatively accessible from Vancouver.
   * Price point: High-end, with a wide range of accommodation options.
* Revelstoke Mountain Resort:
   * Known for its incredible vertical drop and challenging terrain.
   * Offers a mix of skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.
   * It is located in a beautiful mountain setting.
   * Price point: Mid to high range.
* Sun Peaks Resort:
   * A family-friendly resort with a charming village atmosphere.
   * Offers a variety of activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing.
   * Price point: Mid-range, with various accommodation options.
* Panorama Mountain Resort:
   * This resort provides a wide range of activities, and has a very nice village area.
   * It is a good location for family vacations.
   * Price point: Mid range.
* Fernie Alpine Resort:
   * Known for its abundant snowfall and excellent powder skiing.
   * Located in the southeastern corner of B.C.
   * Price point: Mid-range.
Important Considerations:
* When planning a mountain getaway, consider the time of year. Winter is ideal for skiing and snowboarding, while summer offers hiking, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities.
* Book accommodations and activities in advance, especially during peak season.
* Be prepared for varying weather conditions, particularly in the mountains.
I hope this information helps you plan your perfect mountain getaway in British Columbia!

Peace is part of BC

Line in.

OSPREY AND CHICKS ,JULY 2010 File Photo KDG

OSPREY AND CHICKS ,JULY 2010
File Photo KDG

The 138 KV power line is in to the new wood waste generator, coming down Voght Street from the new upgraded substation behind the court house it goes across Central Park’s western boundary with the gated community known as Sherwood park ( after the developer Ron Sherwood a long time city councilor that developed it and is now retired to Victoria.). It crosses the highway up the hill from Norgaards Ready Mix,after coming across the Nicola Valley Golf and Country Clubs fairway. Down the hill and past the Osprey nest on the highway 8 entrance to town, where it continues across the then Nicola River to twin steel poles leading across the old John Collet Ranch/ Jon Peachy Buffalo Ranch. Onward to cross the Midday Valley Road to the 40 Mega Watt plant,still under construction.
The highlight of the line were the ropes left strung, for some weeks from the pole that supports the Osprey nest to a pole across the Nicola River. It was taunting to see the Osprey return then build a new nest on the cleared off platform while attached by ropes to the power line. The Hydro crews eventually came and placed a new pole 10 feet away from the nest and towering 15 feet above it.
The activity did not seem to put any stress on the birds who still continue their normal fishing and mating activity.( it will be interesting to watch when the line is energized although the birds will make nests on the top of regular power poles with seeming immunity to any kind of harm.) There are about a half dozen of the birds in area) ,only a single pair occupy the nest.

Nest gone File Photo KDG

Nest gone
File Photo KDG

The operation was supervised by a biologist working with the Lower Nicola Indian Band.

Ospreys returned from where they go in the winter File Photo KDG

Ospreys returned from where they go in the winter
File Photo KDG

On this day: June 15th 1934
The Smokey Mountain national park is established.

TGIF-Eclipse

Moon rising file photo KDG

Moon rising
File photo: KDG

The total lunar eclipse this weekend coincides with the end of the….. nomination period for the federal election. Elections Canada will publish all registered candidates on Sept 30th.

Update:

In the US, Canada, and Central and South America, this rare Total Lunar Eclipse of a Supermoon will begin on the evening of September 27, 2015. In Europe, South/East Asia, Africa, the Arctic, and in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans it starts after midnight on September 28, 2015.

Also called a Blood Moon this eclipse will last for about 1 hour and 12 minutes.

Is this Total Lunar Eclipse visible in Kamloops? source: http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2015-september-28

 

On this Day: September 25th 1890

The  US, Sequoia National park is established.

 

Horse that eats power poles

Rondane

Image by Anatoly Kraynikov via Flickr

There is an unconfirmed report that a horse is chewing on a power pole in the Highland Valley. A worker has yet to investigate the allegation. And an observer asked how old is the horse ,as it may be a midlife crisis and he thinks he missed out by not being a beaver.

Today in history, December 21,1962

Rondane National Park becomes Norways first national park