Even though we had all the time and determination in the world, we knew that it would only be possible to fit in one or two of the things we were dying to try…We still have 15 more weekends in Whistler to cross things off our list, but seem to be treating each experience as if we might not wake up tomorrow. Gruesome or ingenious?
Only because we knew that the list was long and our brains were a bit sun baked, we chose to take the decision making outside and ended up at this excellent early morning breakfast place. Hellooo Pony Espresso…Any place that has caffeine in the title is going to be a winner as far as I am concerned.
The place was packed, but I have never been happier waiting for my breakfast. The restaurant bakes their own bread and bagels, there is ample hot sauce for your eggs on every table and your plate is heaping with local potatoes…..
ZIPTREK! Based on actually having made a decision, we decided to hike for a while to make sure all our food was well digested before we sailed over the top of anyone or anything. I did not want to yak on any of the indigenous population….
Best find on the trek, the local train and bus station. I don’t know what it is I love so much about old treks and tracks..
It was a three hour tour that involved some decent hiking as well as the zipping and was an amazing eco tour. Each step of the way, I realized that we were doing something that was not leaving a human footprint. BC is fortunate to have so much of the world’s rain forest, but I didn’t realize that we actually hold 25% of the world’s deciduous rain forest. (which is much more rare). The ratio of tropical rain forest to deciduous is 36-1… Our entire trek took place on Blackcombe Mountain.
Here are the some pictures without my going on and on and on…
This would be the “trekking” part.
This was something that I’ve wanted to do for a while and I love crossing it off the list of things to do. However, now I think I’m going to find bumbling around on my two legs at a much slower pace rather dull and inconvenient. No wait, I wasn’t able to knit airborne, so back on the ground IS a good thing.
Back to the room for some great BC wine and some mad crochet…I have an idea…….
Holli- you may have a good idea there. Nothing will ever be “not done”.
Carmen, good for you for crossing things off your list – and ziptrekking is a pretty cool thing to cross off. Me, I just don’t make the lists!
Tomalski —If you manage it and there are photos, please share them with me.
Sounds like you had a lot of fun… my partner is a craft-nut – maybe she could try crocheting upside down at 50+kmh when we get to Whistler!? Thanks for laying down the challenge…
I always knew you were a daredevil…
Here is the url — http://www.ziptrek.com
Let me know when you have a chance to go!
I have always been curious about this. Now I am going to try it during our next Whistler getaway. Thanks for the description!