Difference between revisions of "Talk:Vancouver, British Columbia/Accessibility"

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Don't they just?  Of course this doesn't allow time for getting a kayak. I have five kayak rental/retail windows open right now.  If I can buy one for $400 I'm going to go for it. I can't handle lying every time I rent one. And hey, by the end of the season I'll ''have'' experience. Then it will be mountain climbing equipment I need. - Robyn
 
Don't they just?  Of course this doesn't allow time for getting a kayak. I have five kayak rental/retail windows open right now.  If I can buy one for $400 I'm going to go for it. I can't handle lying every time I rent one. And hey, by the end of the season I'll ''have'' experience. Then it will be mountain climbing equipment I need. - Robyn
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:Unlike other metropolitan graticules, about half of this one is undeveloped mountain ranges (often extreme and high-altitude), and about a quarter is ocean.  I'm surprised how few forest service roads appear in your area.  My own "mountain" graticule looks flat and inlaid with roads by comparison.
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:I'm a lot more interested in my neighbouring graticule [[Mabel Lake, British Columbia|Mabel Lake]], which contains ranges similar to yours.  I'm trying to get prepared enough to do a two-day hike there this summer.  [[User:Juventas|Juventas]] 19:28, 4 April 2009 (UTC)

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Hahah! This is brilliant! It also makes me wish I had more free time... they seem so accessible now... Thepiguy 17:36, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

Don't they just? Of course this doesn't allow time for getting a kayak. I have five kayak rental/retail windows open right now. If I can buy one for $400 I'm going to go for it. I can't handle lying every time I rent one. And hey, by the end of the season I'll have experience. Then it will be mountain climbing equipment I need. - Robyn

Unlike other metropolitan graticules, about half of this one is undeveloped mountain ranges (often extreme and high-altitude), and about a quarter is ocean. I'm surprised how few forest service roads appear in your area. My own "mountain" graticule looks flat and inlaid with roads by comparison.
I'm a lot more interested in my neighbouring graticule Mabel Lake, which contains ranges similar to yours. I'm trying to get prepared enough to do a two-day hike there this summer. Juventas 19:28, 4 April 2009 (UTC)