Boy, you have to do a lot of work to escape the cloud and get near the sun when you live in Vancouver! But it was worth it.
My friend Michael and I met at Seymour Mountain at 10am on Sunday morning. Even from the parking lot, we could see a thick white cloud cover blanketing Vancouver and Burnaby. We headed up the mountain, stripping layers as we went and it didn't take long before we were down to our single layer shirts.
There were lots of people up there skiing, boarding, snowshoeing, and enjoying the sun. We had lunch on top of second peak, lay in the sun for a while, and then ran, slid, and fell down the mountain as fast as we could. Note to self: wear pants with a stronger material on the bum...
Thanks for a great day you two!
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Monday, January 29
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Troy Angrignon
on Mon 29 Jan 2007 12:28 AM PST
Monday, January 15
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Troy Angrignon
on Mon 15 Jan 2007 10:03 AM PST
Here is a little video I threw together about our epic snowshoe running day on Cypress Mountain yesterday. Remember to get out and enjoy winter while it's here! Thanks Ean and Blue for a GREAT day. Hope to have many more of these before the snow leaves us again.
This film was made entirely with my pocket-sized Olympus Stylus 750 camera and iMovie. Soundtrack: "Running Two" from "Run Lola Run" available at Amazon.com here. To watch the large version of the film, click on the YouTube logo in the lower right hand corner, and then when you land on the video on YouTube, click the icon in the lower right hand corner of THAT. (It's two steps from here is what I'm saying.) Otherwise, just click on the middle of this video and enjoy it right here on the blog. Saturday, December 30
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Troy Angrignon
on Sat 30 Dec 2006 11:07 PM PST
Here's a great story about a dog helping to rescue Danielle Ballengee. I love these stories.
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