• Cycling & Cycle Touring,  Duffey Lake Road,  Metro Vancouver & North Shore,  Sea to Sky

    BC Day ‘Short’ Weekend (Mis)adventures

    Our car is a weekend warrior, pretty much like us these days. We don’t use it at all during the week since we get around by bike or by walking, but on weekends, especially in summer, we put it to good use mostly to get out of the city. I don’t think we had any problems with it in the five years we owned our old beat-up Subaru Legacy, but on the previous long weekend one of the rear tires blew out. In fact, the long weekend before that we also weren’t off to a good start as Neil threw up all over himself ten minutes after we left home and we almost…

  • British Columbia (and nearby),  Chilliwack and Nearby,  Hiking & Scrambling,  Trip Reports

    Welch Peak: Uncomfortably Numb

    We had spent the last few hours scrambling along a narrow ridge. The rock was rotten, every boulder seemingly just waiting for one of us to free it, such that it could roll down the mountain side. Every now and then we came across a snowy section, where we took out our ice axes, which we hoped would allow us to arrest a fall. I was tense and nervous. Images of my friends who had been hurt or died in the mountains in the last few years were haunting me. I noticed my stress levels rising, and took a few deep breaths. Why was I here, in this place where…

  • Coquihalla,  Hiking & Scrambling,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids

    Illal Meadows: Our First Families’ Hike

    Our friend Line invited us and a few other families to join a hiking and camping trip to Ilal meadows. We’ve been there twice before and in fact we just talked about going there again with Neil since the access is pretty short. In fact, on our previous visit, Neil was already peanut-sized. There was a lot of interest in the hike and six families showed up just after 9am at a rest area on the Coquihalla Hwy. There were quick introductions, but mainly watching the kids so they wouldn’t get run over by cars. At least we wouldn’t need to worry about that for the rest of the weekend. It was…

  • Chilliwack and Nearby,  Cycling & Cycle Touring,  Food,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids

    Agassiz Farms Cycle Tour: How We Ended Up in Paradise

    On Saturday last weekend we joined the Agassiz Farm Cycle Tour, a self guided tour, in which many farms are open to visitors and offer delicious food. The combination of cycling and food can rarely fail, so I knew we were up for a treat. I was excited about this ride because Agassiz is an area that we don’t know, and I am always happy to discover a new area by bike. A couple of years ago we did the Slow Food Ride in Pemberton together with Pascale and Ignacio. I think both Pascale and I were already pregnant back then (although it was probably still a secret, for both of us), so they were the first…

  • British Columbia (and nearby),  Hiking & Scrambling,  Okanagan,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids

    Cathedral Park: A Place from the Fairy Tales

    Cathedral Park was one of those places we always knew that one day we would go to. We passed the sign on the highway on all of our trips to the Okanagan and even camped once or twice in one of the recreational sites on the logging road leading to the trail head. But we also knew that the access was either long and boring or short and expensive. Since for a long time we didn’t want to do either, it was left at the bottom of the bucket list. Now, after having Neil, we had the ultimate excuse to finally catch the ride and to explore this magnificent place we had heard only…

  • British Columbia (and nearby),  Hiking & Scrambling,  Metro Vancouver & North Shore,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids

    Saint Marks Peak: First Family Hike of the Season

    Yes, we are a bit late in the game. I’m not sure how it happened, we probably just got caught up doing cycling trips and forgot to switch to hiking. We were also waiting for the new hiking carrier to arrive, and then most weekends in June were a bit cold and wet. Then there was this one day that we had planned on going to St. Marks Peak but Neil woke up sick, so we ended up hiking to the beach instead. So here we were on the last weekend of June, together with what seemed like the rest of Vancouver and their dog  heading to St. Marks Peak.…

  • Coquihalla,  Cycling & Cycle Touring,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids

    Allison Lake: A Short Return of Winter

    We were heading towards Merritt. The rain was pounding on our car and it seemed like the wind was picking up. But we had hope. After all, many times when we’d driven east the weather was bad leaving Vancouver, but past Hope it would improve. And if it was still raining past Hope then immediately after going down from the Coquihalla summit, the sun would be shining, with no sign of rain. So we hoped. But the weather did not get better past Hope and it did not get better on the Coquihalla. In fact, as we were getting close to Merritt it seemed like the rain got stronger and the…

  • British Columbia (and nearby),  Cycling & Cycle Touring,  Gulf Islands and Sunshine Coast,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids

    Pender, Saturna & Mayne: The Magic of the Gulf Islands

    Not all trips are off to a good start. This was one of them. For years we have wanted to make it to Saturna island, but the ferry schedule makes it difficult to fit it into a regular weekend, and even a three day weekend was stretching it. So as soon as we knew that we had a four day weekend ahead of us (thanks 1QBit!) I was hoping that we could finally make our way to Saturna Island, while adding another island or two. In the week before, we constantly checked the weather forecast which seemed borderline, but since the odds of it being a nice weekend seemed higher…

  • British Columbia (and nearby),  Cycling & Cycle Touring,  Outdoor Recreation,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids,  Western USA

    Edison-La Conner Loop: Small Town America

    We drove into Edison, Washington, population 133. As we drove in to town, a blink of an eye later we were already outside “town” and had to make a quick u-turn before parking at the Elementary School. Maya went to a nearby cafe, where she tried to order an ice mocha, and they rolled their eyes at her – they had no idea what she was talking about. I guess the message was: “You’re not in Vancouver anymore” (she actually just wanted the WiFi password and to use the bathroom). While we were having lunch on the lush school lawn, no doubt sprayed with all pesticides imaginable, we watched several cars with…

  • Cycling & Cycle Touring,  Gulf Islands and Sunshine Coast,  Trip Reports,  Trips with Kids,  Vancouver Island

    Gabriola Island: Escaping the Rat Race

    As much as we hate to admit it, we are sometimes part of this ongoing rat race too. We live in a big city, Gili is working full time for a successful start-up company, I started my own cycling education program and peak activities were this April. And then there is Neil, of course – who is growing and changing every day, and who is now walking, even though it feels like it was just yesterday that he started to crawl. Between all of this it is sometimes hard to slow down, disconnect, get away. But we must do it, we know it, since really this is what life is…