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Sustainable Travel? The Return of the Train’s Glory Days
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by BCAA.
It’s not that there isn’t hope for air travel. While fuel prices soar into the stratosphere, both government and corporate researchers are searching for cheap, alternative fuel sources for airplanes. But so far the prize has been elusive. Jet engines require a potent kerosene-like fuel that can withstand high altitudes and low temperatures, and engineers are now examining ways to power aircraft with hydrogen. Meanwhile, to my way of thinking, rail has the upper hand.
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Vancouver Island’s Fab 4 “Wild Edibles” Escapes
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by BCAA.
Washed up, dried out and covered in sand, seaweed looks and smells anything but edible, or nutritious. That’s why Diane Bernard, a.k.a. the Seaweed Lady, leads her Wild Seaweed Tours past “the compost pile” and into the “living ocean garden” of the tidal flats off Whiffin Spit. “We look at, learn about, eat, wear and play with about 12 to 15 different types of seaweed,” says Bernard. “And I give lots of ideas on how to cook and enjoy all of them.”
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Okanagan Daytripper: A Wine Country Cycle
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by BCAA.
FOOD & WINE
The Okanagan’s Kettle Valley Railway Trail is where mountain bike forks meet VQA corks
by Chad Hershler
Kurt Flaman isn’t happy. We just started biking and already we’ve run into a pickup truck. B.C.’s Kettle Valley Rail Trail, the old Kettle Valley Railway converted into a hiking and biking route that stretches 455 kilometres from [...]
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4 of the World’s Top 25 Rail Journeys
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by BCAA.
I stand, gazing out the window, elbow-deep in dishwater. Through bare trees, a comforting echo rises from the valley. Every time I heat that whistle, and the clatter of wheels on rails, I start to sway to the rhythm of the train song. Ch-chunk ch-chunk, ch-chunk ch-chunk . . .
A few months ago, I travelled with my husband 9,000 km across two continents, three countries and five time zones on the Trans-Siberian Railway.


