Sunday, September 03, 2006

Surfing in Tofino





My first days in Tofino as a kid from Delta were back in the early 90s. Now through trial and error I am trying to make up for 15 years of surf deprivation. I was now in surf heaven, Kasandra and I with our boards and our 6mm wetsuit were ready to hit the surf.

So to sum it all up it was surf, sun, surf, campfire, sleep. Repeat. Pretty simple, really. And what better way to spend the last week of August.

There was something for everyone, close to perfect rights peeling waves; hollow left waves and gentler, more forgiving beach break waves (for when we just wanted to go surfing, not play keep-away with a death by drowning with point break waves).

South Chesterman Beach was like a Roy Henry Vickers painting, with aqua blue sky melting into blue/green waters, contrasted by the expansive temperate rainforest landscape of old growth forest and windswept brush.

The surf was even more surreal at Cox Bay. Set after set of absolutely perfectly shaped waves. Lefts and rights, point breaks and beach break waves; there was literally something for everyone.

We need to dry out a little between sessions so we would drive back to the campsite Bella Pacifica or into town. Tofino is a happening little tourist town with great restaurants, coffee shops Breakers Delicatessan , and storefronts to check out in the day.


Tofino Part II



Tuesday, August 08, 2006

BC DAY

Yesterday Kasandra and I hoped onto a ferry over to Galiano Island and went kayaking for the day with my parents. We paddled a similar route I did on Canada Day however we didn’t paddle as far as Wallace Island.




Saturday, August 05, 2006

Landis B-sample positive: Fired by Phonak, likely to lose Tour title



Presumptive 2006 Tour winner Floyd Landis was fired by Phonak today after the test of his B-sample came back positive for a high testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio.

Christian Prudhomme, the director of the Tour, said "It goes without saying that for us Floyd Landis is no longer the winner of the 2006 Tour de France."

Landis repeated his assertions that he is innocent, and that he'll contest the results in any way available:

"I will fight these charges with the same determination and intensity that I bring to my training and racing. It is now my goal to clear my name and restore what I worked so hard to achieve."


Phonak offered a short statement outlining the dismissal, and saying Landis's defense is now "his personal affair." The team promises a press conference "in the next couple of days."

Friday, July 28, 2006

Rainbow Lake Hike







I made a quick trip up to Whistler after my shift on Sunday too visit Alli and go for a awesome hike. Whistler is really beautiful during the summer and there are tons of really cool hikes. Off of Alta Lake road, Allison and I started a 16 km round trip hike to Rainbow Lake, for six hours we saw only two other groups of hikers in the area. The hike was relatively easy only 850m-elevation gain however it was 30 degrees Celsius out.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Back to life....

If anyone still actually reads this page sorry for the extended absences of updates. I have been very busy doing an accelerated summer semester at school and have been up to lots of cool stuff the past few months. Lately I have been working at the North Delta Outdoor Pool, moved to my parent's house in Delta for the summer, and still managed to fit in some trips and cool activities.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

CANADA DAY LONGWEEKEND

GALIANO ISLAND KAYAK TRIP


Even, Greta, Peter, Ian, Mike, Julie, Marina, Brendan and I all walked on to the ferry Saturday July 1st morning for an over night kayak trip from Montague Harbour, on Galiano Island, to Wallace Island. Here are some photos to show have the events unfolded.

Getting ready to launch at Montague Harbour


Packing our kayaks for Wallace Isaland


Evan relaxing making Greta do all the paddling!


Greta working hard!


Mike and Julie at Retreat Cove


Ian, Peter, Marina and I


Our camp site at Wallise Island

Doing a little exploring, however never to fare away from the beer.

Evan and I after the Assie vs. Italy football game on Commercial Drive.

Taking the ferry back to Twawwassen