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Wednesday, August 05, 2015

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Friday, May 01, 2015

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Round House Walk to Bay Centre

Friday we walked 4km from the Round House to The Bay Centre and back.

We wanted to sleuth out the connector between the Galloping Goose Trail (GGT) and the new E&N Rail Trail (ENRT) near their southern terminuses.

Technically, the ENRT doesn't start until crossing Esquimalt Rd. past Williams St. To get there from the Blue Bridge, the most direct route is through the rail yards at the old roundhouse.

This entire cycling loop will be approximately 19km (12miles); that's 8.3km using the ENRT out to Watkiss Rd. connection and 10.3km using the GGT. Anyway, once the ENRT is finished paving, I'll cycle it with my GPS and report back.

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Saturday, September 27, 2014

LEECHTOWN sLIDESHOW

LEECHTOWN SLIDESHOW


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Leechtown slideshow


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Friday, December 03, 2010




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Merry Christmas Everyone,
and a Happy New Year This webpage is the easiest way to wish everyone the compliments of the season.


The good news is we're both healthy and even better news is so are our family members and friends.The highlight on our 2010 social calendar was the many enjoyable outings we had with family & friends. This includes dinners, social and sporting events.

The Elks of Victoria hosted many enjoyable events we attended, including their many dinner/dances and golf tournaments. Thanks to Irene & George for including us in their lives. Jay & Suzanne were so good to us for another year as were Sam & Irene. Ken & Eileen had some great parties and shared their their time with us at a few dinner/dances throughout 2010. Walter & Paquerette joined us last New Year's Eve Celebration at our mess and we hope to do it again this year.




Thanks to our continuing good health, Bernice and I were able to enjoy our many walks. One of my cycling trips from Sooke Potholes to Leechtown proved a bit scary when a black bear attempted to attack me while returning on the Galloping Goose Trail on my bike.Charters Creek Galloping Goose Trail

Thanks also to Dustin for safely guiding me up to Peden Lake (in the Sooke Hills) and cycling with me from Lake Cowichan southward on the Trans Canada Trail to the Kinsol Trestle (37km) in January 2010.


My longest cycling ride this year, was 52km. This was roundtrip from home outbound using the Interurban Trail and crossing over Hwy-17 at Amity road to the Lochside Trail for the inbound leg. The temperature that day was 32*C., making it a memorable event for several reasons.


Another bikeride of 2010, was on the former CNR Tidewater Subdivision right-of-way (ROW) from Koksilah Road (near Miller) to Deerholme then on to the Kinsol Trestle (34km roundtrip). This trail must be preserved for future generations. It is my habit to cycle this railtrail at least once a year. See the VIDEO



Bernice & I climbed Mt. Douglas again this year and were over Mt. Tolmie almost on a weekly basis. All proved to be lots of fun and provided healthful exercise.
View in FlickRiver (on black)


We visited the KINSOL TRESTLE several times throughout the year.


Kinsol Trestle Rehabilitation Project Webcam ALLOW TIME FOR IMAGE TO LOAD!


Knox Mountain Kelowna Three AmigosThe highlight of 2010 was the week we spent in British Columbia's interior early in June. We joined Stan & Sylvia and Rod & Donna in hiking and cycling numerous trails while staying in Hope and Kelowna, BC.

We hiked the Othello Tunnels near Hope, BC, and hiked and cycled the Myra Canyon Section of the Kettle Valley Railway (KVR) railtrail. Othello is also part of the KVR and all form parts of the Trans Canada Trail (TCT). We hiked sections of the TCT at Princeton, BC, including crossing the Tulameen River.

While the men cycled down Knox Mountain the women toured the wineries. A good time was had by all. We topped the holiday off with a ride on the KVR Steam Train out of Summerland, BC.


"God Bless us . . . everyone." -- C. Dickens



We look forward to the New Year 2011.
P.S.
Use the Bill's Blog link top right-hand of this page for more exciting news!

Happy New Year in 2011 from Bernice & Bill


Thursday, December 02, 2010


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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day to all the Irish and all the rest who wish they were Irish. This branch of the family tree is more Irish than Scottish. Mom's dad was born in Enniskillen & County Fermanagh in 1875 and emigrated to Bobcaygeon, Ontario where the family was instrumental in founding the Peterborough Canoe Company (or something along those lines).

Monday, March 16, 2009


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