Saturday, 23 December 2023

I love to Travel

Bella Bella Trip

This Christmas Season I got to do a fair bit of travelling to shows. I flew up to Bella Bella for a show. It is 145km North of the top of Vancouver Island, which is about 480km away from me.



 If you recall from last months blog I was sad as I looked on geocaching and there was no caches in Bella Bella. 

After a quick flight, I got picked up at the airport, and got a quick tour of the town.
















This was the actual plane I flew up in, not the one above. lol














Water Taxi



Well as it turns out, after flying there, and after my tour of Bella Bella, I hopped on this boat and it took me on a 9 minute ride over to the community of Shear Water, which is on a different Island.














This was were I would spend the night and do my show.




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And since my show was over on the Shear water side of the community, there was 4 caches in the area close to where I was staying. I went and grabbed one that was nearby. Yay!!!








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Silver Reef Casino Magic Trip 





Had a show at the Silver Reef Casino in the Ferndale, Washington area and Susan came with me. We grabbed several caches including an earthcache about Tsunami's at the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration Building.


I used to have an earthcache in Victoria about Tsunami's but had to archive it when the sign got taken down after being vandalized.








Bellevue, Washington Magic trip



Had a Corporate show in Bellevue at "Mox" in a speak easy inside the restaurant. 

Was able to get this awesome cache before the show called "Lesson for Urban Geocaching"

As you can see it was a Newspaper box but on the front window there was a FTF Magazine cover. This was no ordinary Newspaper box.
















It needed a 9 Volt battery to open the electronic lock. Luckily for me there was one in a small box magnetized to the side of the Newspaper box.












Redmond and Woodinville Trip




I got to do a show one morning for Microsoft and my second show in the evening was for Google employees.

I grabbed 2 caches in between shows.









Prince George Trip




Just like this statue at the Vancouver airport, I have been rushing from show to show, and although this month has been a hectic month and very busy with lots of shows and lots of travelling, I enjoy it when it is busy and can only hope to be busier in the future!!











I only got one cache while in Prince George. It was a virtual cache called "Mr. P,G."

Mr. PG is a mascot for and monument in Prince George, British Columbia. He was first constructed in 1960 as a symbol of the importance of the forestry industry to the city. He currently stands at the junction of Highway 97 and Highway 16. He is 8.138 m (26.70 ft) tall and his head is 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) in diameter. The original was constructed out of wood but the current replacement is made mostly of painted metal. For both versions his head was, and is currently, fabricated from a spherical plastic septic tank.

Mr. PG's first appearance occurred on May 8, 1960, at a Rotary International conference taking place at the Simon Fraser Inn. Later that year, he took part in the Prince George May Day parade and could speak and bow. In 1961, he was entered in the Kelowna Regatta and the Vancouver PNE Parade, and also travelled to Smithers. Two years later, he appeared in the 1963 Grey Cup parade. In 1970, he was installed at his current location, the intersection of Highways 16 and 97.

Mr. PG was trademarked by the City in 1985. In 1997, children's performer Al Simmons, wrote a song about him titled Mr. PG. In 2009, Canada Post featured him on a stamp.

Despite his forest industry roots, Mr. PG echoes a resounding commitment to supporting a brighter tomorrow through various initiatives, proudly showcased through his distinctive clothing and fluttering flags.



At the end of this month on New Year's Eve, I will be doing a show in Tulalip at the Casino there. Susan is gonna come with me and we will head down early to grab some cool caches as well as on the way home on New Years day, but more about that and more in next month's blog..........


Well that's it for this month!!
Keep on caching!!
Chris Yuill
Magicman65

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