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[PHOTO GALLERY]: Super Wolf Blood Moon Eclipse on Whistler Mountain

The conditions were just about perfect. Sure, it was cold, but that does something to the air to help you see a bit more clearly. Add in the fact that it was my birthday and the return of my Chinese zodiac (year of the Dog), and I was primed to witness one of the greatest […]
The Best Runs at Whistler Blackcomb

I grew up skiing Whistler Blackcomb. To say that I know and love the resort is an understatement where my actions speak louder than words, having carved a life here against the odds. But I’m not one of those jaded locals. I’m a fan of visitors, as the visitors drive the resort. Sure it gets […]
An Aerial Tour of British Columbia’s Sea to Sky Country

British Columbia has an amazing winter. It’s pretty much unbeatable as far as scenery and diversity goes. There is so much to see and do that you would never see it all in a season, and be hard pressed to see it all in a lifetime. From the deep fjords on the coast to the […]
The World’s Best Tasting Water Is In Greenwood, BC
I had driven through Greenwood, BC numerous times without knowing the fact that it was voted the world’s best tasting water. The town was always charming enough… at least in the daytime. When driving through at night you would be lucky to find the saloon open, if anything at all. This place seemed to be […]
Up, Up, and Away From The Trail: Lessons Learned From Getting Lost

Sometimes, even when you are experienced, you can lose sight of the trail in an instant. The other day my good friend Josh and I experienced this firsthand. It wasn’t exactly the most fun day I have had, yet I can easily say that it was the most productive of the week. Sometimes you can find […]
Shambhala: Not Your Average Music Festival

Explaining Shambhala Music Festival to people is a bit of a pointless exercise sometimes. How can you properly articulate a driving purpose through words and/or photographs? There is an emotion that you feel when on the grounds of the Salmo River Ranch in the British Columbia Kootenays. Yes, it is a 4-day party of mythical proportion. […]
Hidden Gems: Tofino, British Columbia

Originally Published in the PacSafe Blog Millions of people visit British Columbia every year. But a very, very small percentage of those people make the trip to the west coast of Vancouver Island. In a way this is a good thing, as having the coast inundated with millions of tourists would ruin the splendor of […]
A Different Kind of “Cruise Ship” in British Columbia

Originally Published in the PacSafe Blog In most people’s minds, the mention of taking a “cruise” will unfortunately conjure up an image of a megalithic super ship with ice rinks, buffet lines, and shopping, shopping, shopping! But the word cruise does not pertain to the type of ship, but rather the method of travel without […]
Top 6 Bars in Whistler, BC

Originally Published on PacSafe Blog In it’s 40 year history the town of Whistler, BC has gained a steady reputation as one of the world’s finest mountain resorts. During the day adventure seekers from across the globe flock to the hills for gravity-fed thrills, hopefully avoiding any dangerous spills. But another facet of what makes […]
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