This does not look like the end of April. Amazing ski conditions, something like 3m of snow under my skiis and #whistler closes on Sunday! At least my day up here is an amazing one. No lines, good snow and tons of vertical. .
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#skiday @whistlerblackcomb #onthetop#lotsofsnow#dayoff
You could say I experienced just a little bit of snow while in Quebec City. The first photo is after 2 days of snowing, the second photo is what it looked like before. That hill was a monster to climb up and down, I gave up even trying to climb it once the snow got deep. Slipped and busted my but on day two attempting to go down that hill, in this second photo here it’s look so much less scary haha. The first photo shows the beginning of Old Quebec City, where 100 year old buildings line the streets, bordered by an old stone wall, equipped nicely with a tower and opening at the entrance of that part of town. Quebec City is one of the oldest continuously occupied European settlements on North American. Settled in 1608 it was a well establish beaver trade port almost 20 years before the mayflower landed in Plymouth Massachusetts. Everything about this town rings of old europe. Including the fact that most people’s first language is actually French, i, who speaks no French, was just a tad lost. I also always looked like a round ball with all my layers on to keep warm #Quebec#oldquebec#oldquebeccity#canada 🇨🇦 #frenchquebec#garrisonwalledcity#settlement#oldeurope#snow#blizzard#cold#citywalls#outpost#beavertrade#frenchcuisine#travel#adventure#history#historic#historiccity#oldbuildings#lotsofsnow#winter#snowhill#photography#photooftheday#coldweather#belowzero#belowfreezing