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Author Archives: debbie
Rockies Mountains, Here We Come
The last time we were in the mountain, it was March, there was snow on the ground and we were cross country skiing. We are trading our skis for road bikes this time to head to Lake Louise for a … Continue reading
Edmonton’s Swimming Pools
After running and riding in the Edmonton River Valley, my next most favorite place to be is Kinsman Sports Centre’s 50m Competition Swimming Pool. Edmonton has a ton of pools of all shapes and sizes. Kinsmen Sports Centre was built … Continue reading
Edmonton River Valley Running Trails
I wrote about the trails in Edmonton’s river valley from the viewpoint of a bicyclist. Today I write as a runner. There are great trails – both paved and unpaved – all through the valley. The Running Room has a … Continue reading
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Edmonton’s River Valley Trails
We are in that long period in between trips. We ride and swim, do household chores, fix up the house (ugh) and dream of Africa. Not much to blog about. Then I remember that one of our premises for the … Continue reading
Trip Planning Tension
Tension and anxiety build as decisions come to a critical juncture. We narrow the possibilities for Tanzania down to two tour companies and the decision is a hard one. When there is so much money on the line, we cannot … Continue reading
Retirement Busy
We have been remiss in out postings lately. I had often heard retired people say that they are busier in retirement than they were during their working lives. Right now, I agree with this statement. On top of planning a … Continue reading
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My Own BCD
Our packing philosophy is going to get tested severely on our next dive trip. You see, I bought a BCD and we are not 100% sure we can still get all my gear in one carry-on bag and a “purse”. … Continue reading
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Tagged BCD, carry on luggage, Cressi, scuba diving gear, Scuba Pro
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Africa Progress
I am of the belief that things happen for a reason. We ended up on our Bhutan tour with L&R from Sherwood Park. We traveled and got along together like old mates. There was a reason for us meeting up … Continue reading
Posted in Planning and Packing, Tanzania and Botswana
Tagged africa, trip planning, Trip research
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Utila Photos
We got waylaid by a couple of trips to the mountains, but finally I have posted the Utila photos on the blog! Click on “Photos” on the Menu bar. Click on “Utila, Honduras 2012”. Click on the first photo and … Continue reading
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Tagged deep blue resort utila, Honduras, scuba diving, Utila, Honduras
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Mount Shark Ski
To get a different view of the mountains we head up the Spray Lakes Road to Mount Shark. Mount Shark is groomed for both classic and skate skiing. There are 2, 5, 10 and 15 km loops. Today we are … Continue reading