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It was the best of times, it was the wettest of times.

Hiking on the North Shore of Vancouver can often be a rainy affair. Luckily, we were covered by the cathedral of towering trees that surrounded our walks in both Lynn Valley and at the Capilano Suspension Bridge.

The dramatic weather made for some fantastically bleak photography. I’ll have to revisit when the days are longer.

6 responses to “Hiking on the North Shore”

  1. It looks really beautiful!

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    1. Thanks. BC is incredible. It makes taking nice shots easy. Thabks for checking out TravelSocial.ca

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  2. rain? what’s that? oh, the wet stuff that used to fall in Vancouver! 🙂

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    1. Oh don’t worry. It’ll be back!

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      1. ha! I drought it. I mean, I doubt it! 🙂

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