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Month: October 2012

Beautiful British Columbia – Chetwynd

Midway through the summer I switched from working in Fort Nelson to working out of Chetwynd, and while some seem to think that small town BC is generic I have witnessed a huge diversity of landscapes, people and character. Chetwynd is home to the World Chainsaw Carving Championships and I’m kicking myself for not documenting […]

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Beautiful British Columbia – Fort Nelson

When I’m not traveling for fun and adventure, it seems that I’m traveling for pay, fun and adventure. My work as an archaeologist has given me an opportunity to explore much of my home province and to see remote and isolated valleys and peaks that are rarely seen, let alone climbed. Unfortunately, it also dumps […]

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