Fang Mountain Trail - Prince George, BC
Trail Running Fang Mountain
S2E7 - Hole in the Wall - LMGA
Journey with us to find some cool history, scenery, a geocache and an earthcache, intrepid adventurer! We bike along a seldom used 20km section of the TransCanada Trail in search of Northwest wilderness adventure! - watch to the end for some cool history on this trail and a new treat to find at the end of each video - Now grab your Timmies and join us for another Geocaching Adventure!
Supplemental to the LANMonkey blog (LANMonkey.blogspot.com) here's video clips sharing adventures in geocaching from British Columbia, Canada. Music is CC Dan Lebowitz.
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Backcountry skiing at Red Mountain, Prince George, BC
Backcountry ski trip to Red Mountain, near Prince George, BC.
Teresa's Summer Road Trip 2012: Seven Summits
Video at the top of the Seven Summits trail in Rossland, BC Canada. You can read more about it here:
HBC Trail
Thanks to the work of volunteers & the Hope Mountain Centre, you can now walk the same path as some of our ancestors!
Mountain Biking Vernon, BC - Lookout Trail
This intermediate trail overlooks Kalamalka lake just east of Vernon, BC and is possibly Vernon's most scenic ride. It offers a sustained climb up The Wall trail then intersects with Lookout at the top of the mountain and circles along the ridge overlooking the lake during a long smooth descent. It's a must ride if you are in the area.
Ron’s World Trail Library:
✔ Arizona – Sedona
o Black Canyon
o Highline
o Sedona Intermediate Trails
o West Sedona Circuit
✔ British Columbia –Kelowna
o Feel the Love:
o Smith Creek Trails
✔ British Columbia – Nelson
o Eli Sim
o Fairly High
o Paper Bag
o Turnstyles
✔ British Columbia - North Vancouver
o 7th Secret
o Expresso
o Floppy Bunny/Bobsled
o John Deer
o Kirkford
o Leopard & Crinkum Crankum
o Pangor
✔ British Columbia – Penticton
o Three Blind Mice Trails
✔ British Columbia – Revelstoke
o Frisby Ridge
o Ultimate Frisby
✔ British Columbia – Rossland
o Seven Summits
✔ British Columbia – Squamish
o Angry Midget
o Entrails
o Half Nelson
o Leave of Absence
o Man Boobs
o Meadow of the Grizzly
o Room with a View
o Rupert
✔ British Columbia – Summerland
o Test of Humanity
✔ British Columbia – Whistler
o Downhill Park
o Happy Hour
o On the Rocks
o Sea to Sky Trail
✔ California - San Jose
o Braille Flow Trails
✔ California - Santa Barbara
o Romero Valley
✔ Colorado – Fruita
o Marys & Horsethief Bench
o Moore Fun
o Joe’s Ridge/Mojoe
o Zippity Do Da
✔ Colorado – Grand Junction
o Second Thoughts & Good Vibes
o The Ribbon
✔ Nevada – Las Vegas
o Boulder City/Mother Trail
o Red Rock Canyon/Diamond
✔ Oregon
o McKenzie River
✔ Utah – Bryce Canyon
o Thunder Mountain
✔ Utah – Hurricane
o Gooseberry Mesa
o Guacamole
o Jem Trail System
o Little Creek Mesa - West Rim
o Little Creek Mesa - North Point
✔ Utah – Moab
o Alaska
o Captain Ahab
o Dino Flow
o Klondike Bluffs System
o Navaho Rocks System
o Porcupine Rim
o Slickrock
o White Rim Trail
✔ Utah - St. George
o Barrel Roll
o Bearclaw Poppi
o Church Rocks
o Paradise Rim
o Zen Trail
✔ Washington – Winthrop
o Cutthroat Pass
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One Hell of a Party // Northern British Columbia’s Bike-Powered Renaissance
The recipe for a good party is pretty simple: good people. Any time there’s a group of quality human beings, good times are likely to ensue. When mountain biking is added to that mix, not to mention a week-long road trip through Northern British Columbia, it’s one hell of a party. The idea was to explore some of the province’s small towns that are aiming to revitalize their tourism industries and specifically working with mountain bikers to make this happen. The results have been impressive thanks to the effort the small towns of Prince George, Fort St. James, Terrace, Smithers and Burns Lake have put into their surrounding trails. The seed has been planted and all of these areas have become home to riding that rivals many of the well-known meccas in the province, with more on the way. The only thing left now is for everyone else to realize it.
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Mountain Biking Vernon, BC - Ellison Connector
Ellison Connector is one of the best rides in the Vernon region. Built professionally - you can tell by the beautiful flow - this is a must-ride if you are getting to know the area. It is usually ridden in a loop climbing Parkway and descending Ellison Connector.
Ron’s World Trail Library:
✔ Arizona – Sedona
o Black Canyon Day 1:
o Black Canyon Day 2:
o Highline:
o Sedona Intermediate Trails:
o West Sedona Circuit:
✔ British Columbia –Kelowna
o Feel the Love:
o Smith Creek Trails:
✔ British Columbia – Nelson
o Eli Sim:
o Fairly High:
o Paper Bag:
o Turnstyles:
✔ British Columbia - North Vancouver
o 7th Secret:
o Expresso:
o Floppy Bunny/Bobsled:
o John Deer:
o Kirkford:
o Leopard & Crinkum Crankum:
✔ British Columbia – Penticton
o Three Blind Mice Trails:
✔ British Columbia – Revelstoke
o Frisby Ridge:
o Ultimate Frisby:
✔ British Columbia – Rossland
o Seven Summits:
✔ British Columbia – Squamish
o Angry Midget:
o Entrails:
o Half Nelson:
o Leave of Absence:
o Man Boobs:
o Meadow of the Grizzly:
o Room with a View:
o Rupert:
✔ British Columbia – Summerland
o Test of Humanity:
✔ British Columbia – Whistler
o Downhill Park:
o Happy Hour:
o On the Rocks:
o Sea to Sky Trail:
✔ California - San Jose
o Braille Flow Trails:
✔ California - Santa Barbara
o Romero Valley:
✔ Colorado – Fruita
o Marys & Horsethief Bench:
o Moore Fun:
o Joe’s Ridge/Mojoe -
o Zippity Do Da -
✔ Colorado – Grand Junction
o Second Thoughts & Good Vibes:
✔ Nevada – Las Vegas
o Boulder City/Mother Trail:
o Red Rock Canyon/Diamond:
✔ Oregon
o McKenzie River:
✔ Utah – Bryce Canyon
o Thunder Mountain:
✔ Utah – Hurricane
o Gooseberry Mesa:
o Guacamole:
o Jem Trail System:
o Little Creek Mesa - West Rim:
o Little Creek Mesa - North Point:
✔ Utah – Moab
o Captain Ahab:
o Klondike Bluffs System:
o Navaho Rocks System:
o Porcupine Rim:
o Slickrock:
o White Rim Trail:
✔ Utah - St. George
o Barrel Roll:
o Bearclaw Poppi:
o Church Rocks:
o Paradise Rim:
o Zen Trail:
✔ Washington – Winthrop
o Cutthroat Pass:
Living in Vernon BC
Life in Vernon BC is idyllic! Surrounded by three lakes there is so much water fun in Vernon BC. Snow skiing in Vernon is fabulous at Silver Start ski hill. Watch our Vernon Vipers play at Kal Tire Place. Golfing in the Okanagan doesnt get any better than four golf courses in Vernon BC. Take a wine tour in the Okanagan, so many to visit. Downtown Vernon is quaint, charming and so friendly.
Rouge Park - Oct 19th, 2008
Rouge Park
Is there an airport in Vernon B.C.?
Is there an airport in Vernon BC? Yes, however but Kelowna international airport service Vernon just 40 minutes away! If you are traveling to Vernon to view real estate for your Okanagan vacation or retirement property, call the Salt Fowler Team at RE/MAX Vernon - we would be pleased to help!
Mainjet Motorsports Thursday night rides, near Fruitvale BC
A few clips from the FRUITLOOP
Airbrush Classes BRITISH COLUMBIA BC Hot Springs Harrison
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Bouldering in the West Kootenays, Castlegar/Nelson, B.C
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Green Party of British Columbia | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:35 1 Principles
00:01:00 2 History
00:01:09 2.1 Founding and early years (1983–1992)
00:03:30 2.2 Parker years (1993–1999)
00:06:45 2.3 Carr years (2000–2006)
00:12:36 2.4 Sterk and Weaver (2007–present)
00:16:23 3 Leaders
00:16:32 4 MLAs
00:16:50 5 Election results
00:17:00 6 See also
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SUMMARY
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The Green Party of British Columbia, often simply called the BC Greens, is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 1983 and is based in Victoria. The party won its first seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. The party won 3 seats in the 2017 provincial election, making it the first elected Green caucus in North America.
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British Columbia Green Party | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:36 1 Principles
00:01:01 2 History
00:01:10 2.1 Founding and early years (1983–1992)
00:03:38 2.2 Parker years (1993–1999)
00:07:03 2.3 Carr years (2000–2006)
00:13:10 2.4 Sterk and Weaver (2007–present)
00:17:05 3 Leaders
00:17:14 4 MLAs
00:17:32 5 Election results
00:17:42 6 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Green Party of British Columbia, often simply called the BC Greens, is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 1983 and is based in Victoria. The party won its first seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. The party won 3 seats in the 2017 provincial election, making it the first elected Green caucus in North America.
Technological and industrial history of Canada | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:24 1 The Stone Age: Fire (14,000 BC – AD 1600)
00:06:57 2 The Age of Sail (1600-1830)
00:07:41 2.1 Transportation: shipbuilding and the wheel
00:13:43 2.2 Communication, symbolic language
00:16:56 2.3 Energy
00:17:46 2.4 Industry
00:24:45 2.5 Materials
00:26:58 2.6 Medicine
00:29:30 2.7 Domestic technology
00:32:46 2.8 Waste disposal
00:34:06 2.9 Military technology
00:35:38 3 The Steam Age (1830–1880)
00:36:24 3.1 Steam power
00:41:01 3.2 Universal time
00:41:56 3.3 Communication
00:43:53 3.4 Energy and oil
00:46:48 3.5 Materials and products
00:49:50 3.6 Industrial techniques and processes
01:00:17 3.7 Medicine
01:02:15 3.8 Public works, water, civil engineering and architecture
01:07:41 3.9 Defence
01:08:21 4 The early Electric Age (1880–1900)
01:08:33 4.1 Energy and electricity
01:11:06 4.2 Transportation
01:13:40 4.3 Communication
01:16:55 4.4 Heavy manufacturing
01:19:54 4.5 Industrial processes and techniques
01:25:20 4.6 Materials
01:28:10 4.7 Light manufacturing
01:31:16 4.8 Public works and civil engineering
01:32:47 4.9 Waste disposal (sewers)
01:34:25 4.10 Skyscrapers and architecture
01:35:53 4.11 Central heating
01:37:25 4.12 Defence
01:38:16 5 The 20th century
01:38:26 6 The 21st century
01:38:36 7 End note
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- Socrates
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The technological and industrial history of Canada encompasses the country's development in the areas of transportation, communication, energy, materials, public works, public services (health care), domestic/consumer and defense technologies. Most technologies diffused in Canada came from other places; only a small number actually originated in Canada. For more about those with a Canadian origin, see Invention in Canada.
The terms chosen for the age described below are both literal and metaphorical. They describe the technology that dominated the period in question but are also representative of a large number of other technologies introduced during the same period. Also of note is the fact that the period of diffusion of a technology can begin modestly and can extend well beyond the age of its introduction. To maintain continuity, the treatment of its diffusion is dealt with in the context of its dominant age. For example, the Steam Age here is defined as being from 1840 to 1880. However, steam-powered boats were introduced in 1809, the CPR was completed in 1885 and railway construction in Canada continued well into the 20th century. To preserve continuity, the development of steam, in the early and later years, is therefore considered within the Steam Age.
Technology is a major cultural determinant, no less important in shaping human lives than philosophy, religion, social organization, or political systems. In the broadest sense, these forces are also aspects of technology. The French sociologist Jacques Ellul defined la technique as the totality of all rational methods in every field of human activity so that, for example, education, law, sports, propaganda, and the social sciences are all technologies in that sense. At the other end of the scale, common parlance limits the term's meaning to specific industrial arts.