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Guys Night Out, Girls Ride Free!

February 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I can’t believe it’s February already and I haven’t been snowboarding yet this season! This beautiful sunny day today is making me feel guilty about it, too.
gno_logoMount Seymour is back with their “Guys Night Out, Girls Ride Free” promotion, sponsored this year by Granville Island Brewery. It runs from January 12 – March 16, 2009, Monday nights from 6-10pm. This event supports the BC Cancer Foundation. There are a number of places where you can pick up your free lift pass voucher and they are listed on the Mount Seymour site. I went up once last year with a friend, and it was great. After hitting the slopes, hit up the pub for some great draw prizes.

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Seriously, what am I waiting for? What are you waiting for? Let’s go snowboarding for FREE!

Categories: Activities · Friends · Fun Stuff · Snowboarding · Winter

Stay Classy, San Diego!

November 4, 2008 · 4 Comments

I just had an amazing all-girls trip to San Diego, where six of us rented a house a few blocks from the beach and just shopped, relaxed on the beach, boogie boarded in the surf, and hit the town at night. It was a short little 3-night getaway, but sooooo what I needed. Thanks for an AMAZING weekend, ladies. I think I’ve finally caught up on my sleep!

Here’s a few pictures, courtesy of my traveling buddy, Emily:

We finally land in San Diego!

We finally land in San Diego!

We hit the beach immediately to meet up with the other girls.

We hit the beach immediately to meet up with the other girls.

This is when Emily said, "This just might be the best day of my life."

Emily: "This just might be the best day of my life."

Me, Jill, Kim, Sandra, Olivia, and Emily.

The crew L-R: Me, Jill, Kim, Sandra, Olivia, and Emily.

Palm tree paradise.

Palm tree paradise.

Beach that just goes on for miles...

Beach that just goes on for miles...

Categories: Activities · Fun Stuff · Travel

BarCamp Vancouver 2008

October 1, 2008 · 6 Comments

by Janis Behan – Geek in Training

This past weekend, I attended my first ever BarCamp. It was held on beautiful Granville Island, with the venues scattered about the island. It was a gorgeous, sunny day. It’s too bad we were inside for most of it, geekin’ it up… jk.

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect for my first BarCamp experience. It was a lot more social than I had predicted. I met a lot really cool people the day of BarCamp, and the night before at the Reception held at Workspace in Gastown. Some interesting sessions I attended were: “Marketers for a Cause,” where 3 groups were formed to come up with a social media campaign to help a cause (Hands up for Africa <chip in here>, Union Gospel Mission, or Kiva), and “Laptop Bedouin,” learning how to live abroad and work remotely. I also really enjoyed the PhotoCamp session, as I have a new Pentax K100D, and I’m still discovering how to use it to its full potential.

Rather than bore you any longer, I will leave you with the wrap-up video my brother shot of me, just as we were leaving Granville Island. You can also see this video and others at UnderTheCoverage.com – “Events, News & Lifestyle in Vancouver, BC.”

Categories: Activities · Geeky Stuff · News

My happy place..

September 4, 2008 · 3 Comments


Old School…

June 28, 2008


And New School…

August 26,2008

My family built this little floating paradise called “Kokanee Cedar” in 1987. It’s located on Powell Lake, in Powell River, British Columbia. I grew up here in the summer. It’s still the same place, but it looks so different to me; it has always been blue. It’s hard, but I am accepting the change.

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Pemberton Music Festival!!!

July 30, 2008 · 1 Comment

There may have been a lot of rumours about what happened up in Pemberton, and I’m here to set them straight – at least from my point of view.

My friends and I arrived on Thursday night to the Pemberton Airport Parking Lot, which was mayhem. This was the one moment of my entire weekend where I thought – woah, what did I get myself into? The staff there were not prepared for the number of people that arrived Thursday evening (who had all most likely driven up from Vancouver after work). Volunteers must have been so overwhelmed by the amount of people waiting hours to park their cars, that they just gave up and went home. We were supposed to park the car and get in line for a shuttle to take us to the campsite. Well, that was not happening. There were thousands of people there, some getting wasted in and around their cars, others lined up for the shuttle, and it was obvious to us that this was going to be a loooooong wait. Once we got the car parked, we finally spoke to someone who was working there, and they told us our best best was to pitch our tent beside our car and get up bright and early to wait in line for the shuttle. We hummed and hawed, but in the end, we followed his advice.

The next day, we woke up to the sound of Coldplay’s “Viva la Vida” being blasted from someone’s car stereo at around 5:00am. Normally this kind of thing would have annoyed me, but it was such a nice change from the crappy music being played the night before, that we all kind of enjoyed the wake-up call. So, anyway, we lined up around 6:00am(?) Friday morning and finally got loaded onto shuttles around 9:30am after being “security searched” for drugs and alcohol. Pffft.

We arrived at the site and set up camp and were cruising the grounds by 10:00am. All in all, the experience wasn’t that bad. In fact, it kind of added to the uniqueness of the weekend, and it was soon forgotten after we tasted that first cold beverage.

After that, everything is a blur. Many hours spent in the beer gardens sipping on Coors Light and sangria made from Pemberton wine (delicious!), and in the Bacardi tent drinking mojitos. I did catch some great shows, though (the whole point of actually being there!) as well as just kicked back in the beer gardens and listened to the festivities around me. Friday night’s performance by Nine Inch Nails was one to remember, and I’m not even a huge fan. Saturday night’s stellar line-up did not disappoint either. The Tragically Hip and Tom Petty were amazing. That was one of the funnest days. I ran into so many people that I knew and hadn’t seen in a long time on Friday and Saturday, it was crazy! But there are also many people I know whom attended, but I never caught a glimpse of them.


Sunday was a day of all days. For one, I actually got to have a shower. Mind you, it was in a dirty little trailer, and I had to wait at least half an hour to get in there, but it felt magnificent! Jay-Z’s performance that afternoon was epic. The sun even decided to peak out of the rain clouds for a few moments. But the best show for me, was the final headliner on Sunday evening – Coldplay. I have always enjoyed Coldplay, but this performance just put me over the top. I am in love.

Oh yes, I can’t forget the traffic issue. Since I was camping at the festival site and NOT staying somewhere fancy in Whistler, I didn’t have to deal with the 4-5 hour “drive” from Whistler to Pemberton and back every day. The only way I was affected by the traffic, is when Coldplay and a few other artists showed up late for their set, because they were ALSO stuck in traffic. But for me, no big deal.

Rather than bore you much longer, I will just share some more photos from the weekend.

The garbage at the airport Friday morning. Ew.

Our many wristbands

Some of my travel buddies. L: Karine, R: Carly

One of my fav pics

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Prepped for Pemberton

July 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I thought I would write a “before” post, about my trip to the Pemberton Festival, because I’m so damn excited, and also because I haven’t posted something interesting in awhile…

So far, I’ve got the tent and sleeping bag ready, and half the bag and cooler packed. Carly (my roommate) and I did a Costco run last night, and are going to prep some food tonight. We want to bring food that’s easy to eat, like cold pasta salad, buns and cheese, etc. because if we have to cook to eat, we just might starve… or we may forget to eat altogether.

I am feeling a little more organized now, after making a list and checking it twice! Packing, unpacking, and re-packing – yeah, I’m a little excited. And also nervous. I just hope everyone there is in the same frame of mind and just wants to have a wicked good time like me.

To all you festival goers out there, please be safe, but have a ton of fun, too!

P.S. Listen to the line-up here at Last.FM

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Sunday Hike

April 29, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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I had a great day today hiking with my pal, Stacey and her boyfriend, Reuben. We drove to Lynn Valley and went hiking through the trails and over the Suspension Bridge. It was a gorgeous day, so obviously the place was milling with people; tourists and locals. It was the perfect thing to do on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Then we hit up Commercial Drive for the best salami sandwich ever, at an Italian bakery. Yummmmmy!

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