Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
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- xixon
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Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
A few pic's of my PCX in Stanley Park, Vancouver BC, Canada
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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
Beautiful area.. Nice photos.
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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
Thanks for sharing. . .. It sure looks different than New Brunswick. 

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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
easyrider wrote:Beautiful area.. Nice photos.
x2. Lovely
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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
Hi, pics bring back memory's visited Van a couple of times my sister live there in West Van on my last visit we took the float plane to Victoria for a few days. Lafree.
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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
Vancouver is very beautiful, if you can afford 1.2 million for an average house. I live down the street in Seattle its about 820k for average house. The Northwest cities are not cheap by any standard.

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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
It was a mighty tree at one time, but now it actually has steel pipes insides to hold it up.WhiteNoise wrote:Great photos xixon! I almost missed seeing your scoot in front of that Big 'ol cored out trunk of a tree!! Wow! what tree was that....once upon a time?
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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
very nice pics , hope you enjoyed there much. beautiful shining sunny day and riding motorcycle..it's the best !
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Re: Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
That's incredible! Cool, Cheers to thatxixon wrote:It was a mighty tree at one time, but now it actually has steel pipes insides to hold it upWhiteNoise wrote:Great photos xixon! I almost missed seeing your scoot in front of that Big 'ol cored out trunk of a tree!! Wow! what tree was that....once upon a time?

Story:
Back in the day, I ran a 20-25" bolt through a Big swamp cherry tree in my yard.
It was wild, known to grow fast. It had a fork in its' trunk about 4-5' above ground. One day I noticed that fork splitting. I worried it would fall in two directions causing major damage. Rather than cut it down, I drilled a hole through both trunks then tapped the bolt in one of the forked sides till it peered out the other fork side. I placed a washer on then tightly dialed on its nut.
The bolt did the trick! And....A year or two later, the tree "healed over" and all hardware was unseen.
I was never there

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