eerib's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by eerib
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| 4827354 | New bridge with a multi-use pathway! |
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| 4423241 | dgryski | This segment and the bottom segment of Perimeter Trail need "access:yes" to routing software can pass through here. |
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| 4696127 | eerib | Jysk here has store closure sale signage. Check back in a few weeks to a month to see if it's closed. |
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| 4804828 | eerib | Atmosphere location here is in the process of a closing sale. Check back in 2~4 weeks to see if the store has closed. |
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| 4838414 | eerib | Possible trail or rock climbing crag being developed here starting around the North end of the powerline road embankment. Investigate further. |
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| 4838266 | eerib | Survey tent campground here. |
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| 4838264 | eerib | Figure out where "Andre's Wall" is. |
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| 4423390 | saywhaaa | cliff |
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| 4838050 | princess gapu | "“west lion” and “east lion” are colonial names for these mountains. locals call them the “two sisters” based on the story of a peace treaty between the squamish and haida nations. the legend is about two daughters of the squamish nation who had their father, the chief, invite people from haida to a peaceful supper in the midst of an on going war between the two nations. the haida people brought their families in a feast of great peace and it solidified a strong bond that ended the war. the sagalie tyee (the name for the creator in squamish legends) immortalized the two sisters as the mountain peaks we see today in commemoration of their feast that ended the war. "
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| 4838048 | princess gapu | "“west lion” and “east lion” are colonial names for these mountains. locals call them the “two sisters” based on the story of a peace treaty between the squamish and haida nations. the legend is about two daughters of the squamish nation who had their father, the chief, invite people from haida to a peaceful supper in the midst of an on going war between the two nations. the haida people brought their families in a feast of great peace and it solidified a strong bond that ended the war. the sagalie tyee (the name for the creator in squamish legends) immortalized the two sisters as the mountain peaks we see today in commemoration of their feast that ended the war. "
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