I actually have a better view of that hill on a clear day from my back yard.is that in your backyard?
I went to the back yard with my camera just now. I was going to take a shot but the trees are in full leaf stage and it's obscured the view. I would have to go to a different part of the yard to get it and this being a farm it's a big back yard. I'm too tired for that right now.is that in your backyard?
Thanks. You used to live around here?Beautiful pic! Sometimes I miss living in the lower mainland.
Yeah, I attended UBC for a couple of years in the mid-90's.Thanks. You used to live around here?
Why would you be so insane as to leave this area? It's the best part of Canada.Yeah, I attended UBC for a couple of years in the mid-90's.
The Okanagen rivals it. And I left to go to Kentucky, which tops both.Why would you be so insane as to leave this area? It's the best part of Canada.
Canada is north of the US. :nod:Is that south or north of Seattle?
Canada is north of the US. :nod:
Ah, sorry, thought you were talking about Vancouver. Mt. Baker is north of Seattle, I believe.No, I meant Mt. Baker...just did a wiki on it, it is near where some of my family live:ninja
Ah, sorry, thought you were talking about Vancouver. Mt. Baker is north of Seattle, I believe.
Lake Whatcom is near the Canadian border, which confused me also, since WA has also a Vancouver themselves![]()
You can't compare Vancouver BC to Vancouver WA..
Vancouver WA is more of a suburb of Portland Oregon ..
Vancouver BC is our main city in BC..
Both have their individual beauty but cannot be compared..
Nope. The winters are too cold there. Kentucky is nice but it isn't in Canada fyi.The Okanagen rivals it. And I left to go to Kentucky, which tops both.![]()
It's north of Seattle just across the international border. If you Google Mt. Baker and see the view from the south ( US side ) it's not nearly as nice a shot. It's still an active volcano btw.+Is that south or north of Seattle?
If you were there in the summer you should have been able to see that big rock. Bellingham is a bit over a 1/2 hour drive from the border.I don't know, because I haven't been to either, just to Bellingham, WA
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