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Re: wednesday the other side of the sky
As an aside, MrsHD got a Nespresso mixed pack with a ginseng espresso which I never fancied. I'm on my second and it's very nice!1 -
Re: The cooking thread and what are you having for dinner tonight beansnikpoh?
Try cutting the tofu into 1cm x 3cm (ish) "batons". toss with sieved cornflour to coat and then bake on a non-stick tray. (think of a chinese crispy beef vibe) Once done, take it out and st…1 -
Re: Tourist Information Centre
Do your research about what you want to see. I took a drive from Calgary to Vancouver and Whistler in June and was surprised that some stuff was closed to tourists as it was out of season. Nice place…1 -
Re: Tourist Information Centre
Your chances of getting stranded are not that high. The Icefields Parkway closes sometimes, but you can drive around it. The other roads would require a serious dump to close, so you would just want …1 -
Re: Tourist Information Centre
Probably Banff and Lake Louise area for that, but November is still early. The road to the Sky (Vancouver to Whistler road) is worth a visit, and lots going on at Whistler most of the year.1 -
Re: Tourist Information Centre
I think you’d have to go to the Rockies to guarantee real snow in mid November. Montreal and Quebec get very little snow before Christmas although you might get some at higher altitudes. Basically yo…1 -
Re: Tourist Information Centre
Sycamore gap stump.1 -
Re: An evening with SBW
I really hope he goes and gets professional help. He's had so many phases, I'm just not convinced by his claims he's the best he ever been, having done it all himself.1 -
Re: Cold Weather Bibs Temperature Rated?
i use these for winter... don't confuse with the standard sorpasso ros which are not as warm, the 'wind' version is much warmer1 -
Re: Cold Weather Bibs Temperature Rated?
As above, it really is rider specific as to which bibs are suitable for a given temp. I would say that most people riding in a wide range from 25-50F like yourself would probably need 2 options. Most…1