A serious electric bike hauling a trailer full or groceries.
Hugh’s bike, powered by a 1000 W battery, has a top speed of approximately 60 KPH. It’s a Super Ebike.
With this bike you’d get home with your ice-cream still frozen.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron
A serious electric bike hauling a trailer full or groceries.
Hugh’s bike, powered by a 1000 W battery, has a top speed of approximately 60 KPH. It’s a Super Ebike.
With this bike you’d get home with your ice-cream still frozen.
Shop students at Gulf Islands Secondary School put their unpowered go-cart creations to the test on Kanaka Road.
Seen outside the SD64 School Board Office.
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Home grown Saltspringer and Island electrician Gord Akerman makes an excellent defensive header. The Salt Spring FC team went on to take this game by a healthy margin (OK, not a New York vs Montreal margin, but healthy just the same).
The game was captured by a significant number of cameras including this one attached to a top secret CSIS photog from Toronto.
Round Saltspring Sailing Race 2014,
4:45 pm Trincomali Channel
JAZ, a Beneteau 36.7 First from Glenmore Sailing Club splits tacks with Shuriken, a Flying Tiger 10 from West Vancouver Yacht Club. The Beneteau has a handicap rating of 93 while the Flying Tiger has 45. This means that the Flying Tiger is a faster rated sailboat and, this close to the finish, should be much farther ahead of the Beneteau.
The race distance is 42 nautical miles, but since the boats cannot sail tight along the Island’s shoreline, the actual distance is much farther. And this year’s race seems to be a wonderfully fast ride, at least for the 40 or so boats just ahead and behind the boats pictured above. Completing the course in time for dinner is not often achieved on boats affordable to mere mortals (we only did it once). The abundance of tides and lack of wind makes this an overnight race for many boats most years. Hopefully no one gets left bobbing around on the wrong side of the tideline tonight*.
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* this post was published at 6pm on the 17th
** Information about the race was completely absent this year making it frustrating for people who wanted to watch the race but were unable to get to the Douglas Road club for the start. The new website was no help as it was still saying this afternoon that “registration for the race would be closing soon”. And then was offline with “Error establishing a database connection” this evening.
Hopefully next year the race committee will use the site and/or social media to:
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).