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Whilst I know the loss of the garage is disappointing, I was feeling a little sad that Cisco wasn't part of the planned operations considering all the work gone into it and the amazing result.On the plus side, my partner raves about Antarctica and how amazing her trip there was, so much so that her parents are on their way there now. I'm sure this planned trip will be very memorable for you mate.
The trip is arranged by my university alumni office and one or two professors come along to give lectures and accompany people on the excursions to enhance their experience. I did it a few years ago on a trip through the Northwest Passage and it was a blast. The passengers on these trips tend to be very adventurous and interested in learning.
It depends on who else is lecturing, but topics such as sea ice, glaciers, ice shelves and the geology would my initial thoughts. I have a presentation on the Cisco bridge too, to pass time in Drake Passage
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Travel with 7idea Productions to beautiful British Columbia, Canada where both Canadian Pacific and Canadian National traverse the rugged Fraser Canyon. Cutting a deep swath through the Cascade Range, this is an important link in the trans-Canada rail network connecting Vancouver with Montreal. This program follows each line’s course along opposite banks of the Fraser River between Hope and the confluence with the Thompson River at Lytton. These competing railways operate jointly in the canyon. Eastbounds use Canadian Pacific’s Cascade and Thompson Subdivisions, while westbounds travel over Canadian National’s Ashcroft and Yale Subs.One of the many highlights of the canyon are the Cisco Bridges where both railways cross the river with the CN flying over the CP. Our summer and winter visits reveal the grand seasonal contrast of the canyon’s appearance. Add to that a great variety of trains from hot shot intermodals, to coal, grain, potash, mixed merchandise, and the Rocky Mountaineer and you will know why railfans the world over love visiting Canada’s Fraser Canyon! This program was shot between July 2016 and January 2017.1 Hour 37 MinutesWIDESCREEN DVD and 1080 Hi Definition Blu-ray