BC Rail Squamish Sub 2008 Part 1

BC Rail Squamish Sub 2008 Part 1
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TTGVP Presents.... The days are numbered for whats left of BC Rail... First train was L568 shot at Mount. Currie, and North of Pemberton. Second train was L570 shot at D'Arcy, and Gates. Enjoy whats left of the former Best Dam' RR around! BC RAIL!!!!!

BC Rail – The Final Lap on the Squamish Sub

BC Rail - The Final Lap on the Squamish Sub
Duration: 00:09:46
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A very short BC Rail southbound (led by a phantom blue and silver 'tear-drop' Dash9) passes through beautiful British Columbia scenery wailing its loud signature K5H (K5L / K5) horn to ensure nothing empedes its path. (these shots were taken soon after the takeover by CN and during the forest industry's constant struggle :( - hence the short consist and missing "Pemberton Pusher" Power) (sorry for the rough shot at 'Porteau'. It's at least a 120 degree pan and I was tripping on the tripod legs while awstruck by that awesome horn! - if that doesn't sound like "get out of the way", I don't know what does!) Filmed in 2004. Double Ditch Light Productions.

BC Rail Squamish Sub – Brackendale

BC Rail Squamish Sub - Brackendale
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A long heavy southbound whips by station name sign "Brackendale" (north of Squamish). The first set of cars are filled to the brim with woodchips. Woodchips will fall off the cars like snow as they make their journey all the way to North Vancouver. Anyone care to count how many cars this train has? One of the many tall, snow-capped Tantalus Mountain Range peaks is in the background. Filmed b/w 2002-2004. Double Ditch Light Productions.

ARC’TERYX A Day in the Life

ARC'TERYX A Day in the Life
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Travel through the beautiful mountains of Squamish, BC as the new Arc'teryx Aerios Pack goes climbing, mountain biking, and trail running. Light and fast. Learn more about the lightweight Aerios 14 Pack at: arcteryx.com

24 Hours of Squamish Radness

24 Hours of Squamish Radness
Duration: 00:06:44
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Vote for this video in MEC's Sweetspots Contest! We wanna win! www.mec.ca The ultimate multi-sport adventure day in the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada; Squamish, BC. Climb Mt Garibaldi, Ski back down, Mountain bike down below snowline to Squamish, kayak down the Mamquam and Squamish River, Kiteboard to Nexen Beach, then Rock Climb the Stawamus Chief. With a few minutes to spare! Awesome day.

Longboard Living goes to Vancouver

Longboard Living goes to Vancouver
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A day from Squamish to Vancouver, ripping it up in lions bay, z-test, and around capitol hill. The ES from Onterrible are spreading to the innocent hills of BC, beware. Check us out at: Longboardliving.ca

Squamish, BC – The Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada

Squamish, BC - The Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada
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Welcome to Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. Located halfway between downtown Vancouver and Whistlers high alpine, Squamish is where the ocean meets the mountains in Sea to Sky country. It lies at the crossroads between incomparable outdoor recreation and unforgettable West Coast culture. Its where rugged landscapes and stunning vistas come together to create memorable adventures. Choose your own adventure today! There are many good reasons why Squamish is known as the "Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada." A huge variety of outdoor activities are possible at the front door of the community. Squamish is renowned as a world-class location for several of these activities, some of which include windsurfing & kiteboarding, rock climbing, and mountain biking. Besides the array of outdoor activities, people choose Squamish because the community is made up of diverse people that are working together to find a balance between work, nature, and themselves. Whether your pleasure is sport, nature, arts, or culture, you will find a unique authenticity of ingredients in the makeup of Squamish. To find out more about about the activities and attractions of Squamish, BC visit www.TourismSquamish.com This video is part of the "Spirit of Squamish" video collection - visit the http YouTube channel to see all of our HD videos featuring the activities and people of Squamish.

‘Monkey See, Monkey Do’ – Trailer

'Monkey See, Monkey Do' - Trailer
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The trailer to the award winning DVD from Hot Aches Productions, the makers of E11 and Committed. This collection of four films features world class climbing from the UK, Canada and Madagascar. "A collection of fantastic climbing tales... every shot is saturated with the emotion of the climber - Stone Country. eview Slate Monkeys Set in the post industrial landscape of disused Welsh slate quarries, three very different climbers battle their way up some unusual climbing. Matt Segal, Hazel Findlay and Johnny Dawes take it in turn to crimp, palm, squirm and wriggle their way up the esoteric route, Gin Palace. But whose technique will prove successful? Single-Handed Winner of 'People's Choice' and 'Best Climbing Film' at the Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival Kevin Shields is known as the one handed climber. Despite being born with most of his left hand missing Kevin has shocked the climbing world with some daring and inspirational ascents. The film exposes Kevins motivations and follows his progression through the climbing grades, culminating in a gripping and palm-sweating attempt to solo E6 in Glen Nevis. Little Big-Walling in Madagascar The West Face of Karimbony in the Tsaranoro Massif is home to one of the worlds hardest big-wall free climbs, Tough Enough?. James McHaffie and a team of top UK climbers head to Madagascar to find out if this route is indeed tough enough Hey Presto World class climber Sonnie Trotter teams up with world class belayer Cory Richards to take on ...

THIS IS BC Rail!

THIS IS BC Rail!
Duration: 00:04:44
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"...And now to the raw horsepower, rugged mountainscapes, pulsating diesels, scenic vistas, melodic horns, ringing flanges, and eye-catching blue and silver; and red, white, and blue..." A fully loaded BC Rail southbound climbs the over 2 % grade near station name signs "Green River" and "Wedge" (between Pemberton and Whistler) on the Squamish Subdivision. The manned mid-train helpers known as the 'Pemberton Pushers' help keep this massive train moving. Filmed b/w 2002-04. Double Ditch Light Productions.