Posted by A. Lien I checked out that cave and camp that's been in the media lately. Not Bear Mountain, this one is threatened by a highway project. The cave doesn't look like much, but they can be deceptive. The guy at the camp said there are some very narrow passages that go down, from inside the main entrance area. Tight and plugged though. He is thinner than me, and said he couldn't get into them. |
Posted by tweeek The passages that go "down" you are talking about, are you referring to another way other than where the main passway leaves the inital "cavity" with all the roots hanging? Im waiting on a new power supply for my imac, Ill post my pics when I get it up & running in a couple days.. |
Posted by IBMhasme Nothing new but still kind of cool... http://www.youtube...atch?v=GVryQdsekls So,which one of you did this? ;) |
Posted by mifft Does the city of Victoria have publicly viewable infrastructure maps? I know Saanich has basic maps available, and detailed ones if you don't mind some red tape. if you got these maps and overlaid them onto each other, could you not look for paths that the infrastructure is avoiding, to narrow the search for tunnels? |
Posted by screamwriter Hey Gang I hear Satan is back and leaving clues? I had to read a few pages to catch up. Anyone here involved with this? (below) "as you may know, there's a special event that takes place in Victoria on the second Friday of every month: the moonlight midnight mystery bike ride! ...and the next one is coming up on FRIDAY departing from centennial square at about 10:30 pm, a crew of bicycle-riding revelers make merry in the streets of our fair city. the ride can last anywhere from 2 to 4 hours (leave when you've had enough), is composed of between 20 and 60 riders, features frequent stops and liberal consumption of beverages, and ventures far into the city's secret nooks and crannies that you'd never otherwise find. it's a good time, my friends. " |
Posted by nobody I'd like to hear more about his lover, nevermind UE. N. |
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