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joe mac millan

I own www.whistler-outdoors.com and have been building the site for the past few months. My wife Irma and I have been regular visitors at whistler for over 20 years.
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Oh the fun we had with the toboggans all those years ago. A couple of sleds, a good plank, an icy hill and a bunch of kids in the middle of winter. No television to keep us on the couch. Just great fun. The kind of memories to last a lifetime.
A lasting marriage, especially a long one is as possible today as it was fifty years ago. I believe it because Irma and I will be married fifty years on April 7th. 2008.
Campfire magic. No, we are not going to go into strange magic tricks, what we are going to do is tell you how you can add some chemicals to your fire and create a dazzling spectacle of colors what will amaze everyone.
Mountain snowmobiling. Totally different. Awesome. Thrilling. Mind blowing scenery. An adventure never to be forgotten.
Camping and the campfire go together. How do we make the magic happen? It’s easy once you know how. Here we will teach you how to make the perfect campfire.
Contrary to what you may believe, snowmobiling is good exercise and a good workout for your heart</b>. It looks so easy, as if the rider was just along for the drive, but the fun of maneuvering your machine up and over steep climbs, twistin
Pemberton, British Columbia lies a short 25 minute drive north of Whistler. The perfect place to be if you want to visit the great outdoors, quietly.
What makes a golf course good may not necessarily mean it is beautiful, but it sure helps to have the perfect location. Play these five courses in Whistler Pemberton and you will be certain you have found Nirvana.
Camping breakfast. Can’t you smell the aroma in the air! Six things the man should do to be king of the campsite.
Stawamus Chief Mountain is the first feature you see (you can hardly not notice it) when you arrive at Squamish. 2,000 feet straight up. It’s one gigantic rock. In fact it covers approximately 3 square kilometers It was formed by molten magma solidifying approximately 100 million years ago.
This advice is For Men Only. My wife and I have been happily married for 50 years. If I don’t know what made it work, who does? Here’s what you must do.


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