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Saturday, May 6, 2017

The Copper mine resort


Enjoy great views of the ocean and coastal mountain ranges from your own place in this resort located in a former copper mine on Vancouver island.


The hillside is rich in mineral remains and green moss with yellow creeks running between thick cement walls.


The children's playground features a swing and a target shooting range. You can practice your shooting skills on the cement walls and on large rusty propane tanks as targets. The walls feature numerous bullet holes - just add some of your own!


The million dollar view from the resort is unique and is particularly striking from the local swimming pool enclosure where you can relax in the therapeutic green slime.


Spend your vacation this summer in our unique resort, a mineralogists dream! Book your getaway today at http://thecoppermineresort.com


Wild waterfalls and misty mountains


Visit wild waterfalls and misty mountains!

Spend a weekend exploring the scenic northwest coast in the Bellingham area of Washington state.
This photography and hiking tour takes you to visit 8 waterfalls, 4 viewpoints, 5 mountains, 6 lakes, and numerous trails in the misty rainforests of northwestern Washington.



We will spend 2 nights and 3 days of scenic hikes, rugged beaches and cliffs, nature photography, views of the San Juan islands and the North Cascades, a variety of cuisine, live music, local craft beer at breweries and comfortable accommodation in the most scenic areas located between Mt Baker and the Salish Sea.

Cost is $400/person - includes double room, driver and guide, meals (except dinner and alcohol).



The places visited will include Chuckanut mountains, Fragrance lake and waterfall, Oyster Dome scenic lookouts with views of the islands of the Salish sea, Galbraith mountain and bike trails, Lookout mountain and waterfall, Whatcom falls and lake, Padden lake and Samish lake, Squires lake trail, Mt Alger alpine area and scenic views, Wickersham rail station and Sudden valley trails.


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