I have finally posted some shots to Flickr taken during my vacation, including the full-version of the Sugarloaf Panorama I posted in the previous post.
Check out the rest.
And my favorite of the whole three weeks:
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Achievement Unlocked!
I am still alive, now more than ever. At least I feel more alive. I've been on vacation for the past three weeks, therefore not blogging. Amongst other things, I've been to Montréal for a whole week (I will post a creative synopsis later this week). But that's not why I feel so alive.
One of the many things I've done was one of my goals this year – Break down my own physical limits. What did I do? I hiked up a mountain.
With minimal training but with the essential preparation, me, Stéphanie and our best friend Georges set up to hike up the Mt. Sugarloaf in Campbellton. It stands 350 meter (1,000 feet) above sea level with a 900 meter climb. The complete hike is over 4.3 kilometers long (half of the Terry Fox Trail around the mountain and the climb, back and forth).
One of the many things I've done was one of my goals this year – Break down my own physical limits. What did I do? I hiked up a mountain.
With minimal training but with the essential preparation, me, Stéphanie and our best friend Georges set up to hike up the Mt. Sugarloaf in Campbellton. It stands 350 meter (1,000 feet) above sea level with a 900 meter climb. The complete hike is over 4.3 kilometers long (half of the Terry Fox Trail around the mountain and the climb, back and forth).