It was the beginning of April, but my hopes for spring conditions were dashed as I watched snowflakes the size of half dollars fall from the British Columbian sky.
It was the beginning of April, but my hopes for spring conditions were dashed as I watched snowflakes the size of half dollars fall from the British Columbian sky.
Keeping your hands warm and dry on any tour is a must. But depending on the weather, the best glove or mitten … [Read More...]
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