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I'm gonna be up in Vancouver for a few days in May! Also a few places in Washington.
There's a lot of places to enjoy all around there. Try to get time to take the ferry to San Juan Island or over to Vancouver Island and Victoria. If you're looking for boonies, Olympic peninsula and North Cascades has 'em.
I'll be staying at some spots around the Olympic peninsula for some hiking. Might be in Victoria as well but not too sure yet.
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Spent the day in Victoria, drove up to Nainamo, took a ferry over to Vancouver. Super pretty ferry ride. Well worth it. I'm here for one more day then back to the US to spend a few in Seattle. Checked out a bunch of spots earlier this week in the Olympic Peninsula. Favorite thus far was the forest near Sol Duc springs. The massive hemlocks were something else.

Also I find it interesting that a lot of the trees were similar species to what you'd find in the temperate rainforests of WNC - hemlock, spruce (higher elevations in WNC), big leaf maple (vs our red maple), and fir (higher elevations for us). Lots of trilliums here too which I found interesting.

Plans for tomorrow night include checking out a metal bar but that's about it. Maybe exploring more of the city and dodging crack pipes.
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Probably most people wouldn't immediately think of "Washington" if you if you asked them to name places in the US with rain forests. They might also be surprised to know that despite its wet reputation, Seattle has a little over half the precipitation of Brevard, NC.

Yeah, I know its touristy, but Pike Place market really is a good excursion if you have the time.

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Belated back at ya'!


926 active Canadian wildfires today :shock: Good year for you to avoid the smoke, knock on wood.

About 100 burning in the U.S.
Park Fire in NoCal is 300,000 acres = 469 sq miles :o
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Yeah, the smoke is more than annoying - actually dangerous. Most all wildfires are sad, but losing the town of Jasper and much of the park, in one of the most beautiful places in the world is doubly tragic - resources and people. Premier of Alberta was literally in tears reporting on it.

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Yeah, the smoke is more than annoying - actually dangerous. Most all wildfires are sad, but losing the town of Jasper and much of the park, in one of the most beautiful places in the world is doubly tragic - resources and people. Premier of Alberta was literally in tears reporting on it.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1 ... 1360-h1020
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Chico man arrested for starting Park Fire, DA says

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BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - A 42-year-old Chico man was arrested early Thursday morning by CAL FIRE arson investigators, assisted by District Attorney investigators, on suspicion of starting the Park Fire.

Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey has identified the suspect as Ronnie Dean Stout II, 42, of Chico.

Ramsey said Stout has two prior strikes.

The first one was a felony conviction for child molestation and this was in Butte County. The second one was a felony conviction for robbery with great bodily injury. This was out of Kern County, Ramsey said.

Butte County DA Mike Ramsey said the man was arrested after he was seen pushing a car that was on fire into a gully near the Alligator Hole in upper Bidwell Park shortly before 3 p.m. on Wednesday.

Ramsey said the car went down an embankment approximately 60 feet and burned completely, spreading flames that caused the Park Fire....
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I can't think of anything more appropriate for that guy than to be sentenced to start walking across the desert in 115degree temp - barefooted.

And now the fire's only about 15 miles from Paradise.

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I can't think of anything more appropriate for that guy than to be sentenced to start walking across the desert in 115 degree temp - barefooted.

And now the fire's only about 15 miles from Paradise.
:( I saw an interview with a woman who had to drive through flames to escape both the Camp (2018, Paradise) and Park Fires, ugh.

Update, 3pm EDT: Now 350,000 acres (547 sq mi), Paradise under evacuation warning.

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