Monday, 10 June 2019

Deep Forest🌲⛺ A lightning fast getaway along a glacier fed river in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District of British Columbia, about an hour north of Vancouver. Good times away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the glare of computer & phone screens... just relaxing and listening to some good tunes with friends by the campfire. This is a 30 second exposure with my headlight creating a light trail around the campfire. Captured deep in the woods of British Columbia, Canada ~ June 9, 2019 🌲 . . 🔥 NOTE: Please educate yourself before heading into the woods. If you're going to have a campfire, be prepared to extinguish it by having a firefighting hand tool, such as a shovel, or at least 8 litres of water nearby. Ensure your campfire is fully extinguished before leaving your site. Ashes must be cool to touch! NEVER leave your campfire unattended. My campfire is regulation size at 0.5m (19.5in) in diameter with the flames no higher than 0.5m (19.5 in) about the height of the seat on a camping chair. There is a good 10-12m (32-40ft) diameter fire break around the rock fire pit and an easy 10-12m (32-40ft) clearing above with no branches. Learn about campfire regulations and how to prevent wildfires on the Province of British Columbia's website 🔥 . REMEMBER... 🐻 ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES🔥 . . #ExploreBC #ExploreCanada #TheMountainsAreCalling . . . . . . #Camping near #Squamish north of #Vancouver and south of #Whistler #ExploreSquamish #TheOutbound #WildernessCulture #Camp4Pix #TheTrickyTree #TheRiverlsCalling #CanadasWorld #NB_Nature_Brilliance #EarthPix #RoamThePlanet #ImagesOfCanada #EnjoyCanada #CanonCanada #ShareCanGEO #TourCanada #NorthwestCreatives #TravelStoke #MyTravelGram #LiveTravelChannel #TheGlobeWanderer #GreatNorthCollective #ShareTheCoast #GeorgiaStraight


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