Photoblog: The battle between water and gravity
This is a spot in Stoney Creek known as Battlefield Falls. As there was significant amounts of rain today, these falls are really flowing.
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This is a spot in Stoney Creek known as Battlefield Falls. As there was significant amounts of rain today, these falls are really flowing.
Took this photo in late September 1999 while visiting a lodge on Lake of The Woods. The photo was taken around 5:30 AM, and I...
Came within 4 feet of this fella while geocaching along the Bow River in Calgary. Walking along watching the “goto” arrow on the GPSr and...
Here’s a picture I took during our descent into Calgary Airport. Checking the GPS (which was running on the seat beside me) showed this to...
Just got back from an interesting day put on by the Ontario VHF Association at the Humber College campus. This is also where one of...
Well, I’m now back in Halton Hills after my four day Calgary work trip. One thing that struck me on this voyage – I don’t...
Pulled up to a potential parking spot for a geocaching hunt, and found this sign. I’m wondering how many people can get the car turned...
TNLNSL #10 set new milestones for North and West again! N 51° 00.057 is now the farthest north cache for me W 114° 02.475 is...
Day one of the Calgary Trip, and I found the hotel has a pretty good view of the Calgary skyline.
Finding this cache set a few personal records for me today! At 2669.2km, this cache is now the farthest cache I’ve ever found At W114°...