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Restaurants are operating normally but you need your Vax card or a negative test result to get in. Even to coffee shops. Our BC Fraser Health cards are accepted everywhere. They are more important than our passports! Accommodations, trains, buses, bars - the Vax cards are required everywhere. In places you don't show the cards - bakeries, grocery stores etc you must wear a N95 equivalent mask. All the blue medical grade masks we brought with us are of no use. We are careful, wear masks, social distance, and hand wash so things seem just as at home.
3 years agoHaha! Good old camera timer - 10 seconds to get looking natural!
3 years agoHi, Right now we use Base Camp for planning and Ride with GPS only for recording. Probably start using Ride with GPS for planning though.
3 years agoWe used the Ride with GPS app in France. Did you plan your route with it or are you using it to record your route only?
3 years agoWho took the photo? Or did you bring a tripod...!!!
3 years agoSo great that you’re getting the weather to appreciate this!
3 years agoCan you share a few details about how you created your GPS route, what kind of maps if any might be in your map cases, how you booked your hotel and whether you are encountering any problems finding vacancies? Look, my ??? key is working well! With all these questions to bug you, maybe you wish it would break!
3 years agoYour introduction mirrored some of our thinking and concerns about travel right now. We are about ready to take the leap, but not quite yet.
This photo shows not only the familiar and famous Rachel, but also that the restaurant is operating at full capacity, with no deliberately blank tables. Can you mention whether they checked for vaccination status, and whether your BC vaccine documentation was easily acceptable to them. Have you been using the vaccine passport at the breakfast buffets?
Nervously written from Vancouver Island.
p.s. Your route is almost exactly what we would have done this month, had we had the guts!
Great picnic stop!
3 years agoYes, thank you, Keith. That makes perfect sense!
3 years agoIf you haven’t left town yet, be careful of your routing and don’t follow ours. Stay on the cycle path, and avoid 154 as much as possible until you reach the tunnels.
3 years agoHi,
Probably bikes for people who commute to Salzburg in the morning, and leave them at night when they go home.
Cheers,
Keith
Oh, a fish ladder! I didn’t think of it that way.
3 years agoI’m glad you took a photo of this. We passed it twice and somehow failed to stop for it.
3 years ago
It’s OK. It doesn’t get old.
3 years ago