Posts tagged ‘Canada’

Mountain Bike Fanatic?

I came across this site from Whistler (which I’ve always associated more with deep powder, but of course there have to be plenty of summer sports!), which appears to cover anything Mountain Bike.

Pages:

  • News (pictures)
  • Reviews (helpful and indepth)
  • Trails (with a starring system for how good they are)
  • Photos (if you lust after cogs, these are for you)
  • Videos (crazy stuff)
  • and lots of opportunities to interact with other bike heads!

Visit the site, which describes itself as: “WhistlerMountainBike.com is a site focused on biking in Whistler. Featuring videos, photography, guest rider stories, reviews and covering all aspects of mountain biking we strive to be your information source for all things mountain biking in Whistler.”

Banff: Radical Reels Film Festival

Visit the site to find a screening near you…. there’s some amazing extreme sports caught on camera, and reminds me why I’ve wanted to visit that area for such a long time – one day!

Whistler for Snow?

Whistler“For anyone who hasn’t ventured across the ‘pond’ to Whistler, it is located on Canada’s west coast, some 2 hours drive north of Vancouver. It is blessed with an above average snowfall of over 10 meters each year, in part, because of it’s proximity to the coast and mountain ranges. Surprising to some, but it is actually a rainforest area or ‘wetland’ depending on where in the valley you find yourself. This is even more surprising at times when you realise that during the Whistler summers, the land can be extremely dry and arid and as recent as this year, we experienced some forest fires in the region.

Anyway, hopefully by now, some of you will know that Whistler & Vancouver are hosting the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. This should prove to be a very exciting and yet challenging time to the community of Whistler. Personally I can’t wait for all the hype to ‘land’ and for the formalities to begin. As a year round ‘resort’ (it’s actually a municipality as any local will tell you..) the winter and summer seasons present a real buzz around the main village area with as many as 2.1 million visitors passing through. These figures are expected to grow exponentially this winter as visitors descend to ski / board, eat and drink (Whistler has many famously superb dining and drinking establishments. Did anyone see the recent ‘Hells Kitchen’ where the winner landed a contract to work for Araxi – one of our finest..??) and of course, spectate some of the number of Olympic events taking place right here. The world’s focus will firmly be upon us, highlighting us to those who were not already aware of Whistler as a beautiful mountain playground.”

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