Gotta head to the Island for an emergency job, is there anything interesting to do in the afternoon for a few hours?
We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
Ellen Langer
Gotta head to the Island for an emergency job, is there anything interesting to do in the afternoon for a few hours?
We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
Ellen Langer
Meth.
If you're lazy, head down to Drip at Departure Bay beach. Drive over to Piper's Lagoon and check out Shack Island and Neck Point.
If you want to stretch your legs, Jack Point has a great view of the city and some cool sandstone features. The Crow & Gate has a great patio area and good eats. Cedar farmers market is on Sundays.
Another one I like is a quick hike up Notch Hill then a drive through Nanoose Bay to Parksville. I'll usually stop at Beachcomber park (quiet, nice views) then Arrowsmith Brewing for pizza & beers.
Posted by: Madman
If you're lazy, head down to Drip at Departure Bay beach. Drive over to Piper's Lagoon and check out Shack Island and Neck Point.
If you want to stretch your legs, Jack Point has a great view of the city and some cool sandstone features. The Crow & Gate has a great patio area and good eats. Cedar farmers market is on Sundays.
Another one I like is a quick hike up Notch Hill then a drive through Nanoose Bay to Parksville. I'll usually stop at Beachcomber park (quiet, nice views) then Arrowsmith Brewing for pizza & beers.
Pretty much all that but I'd also say going mount Benson could easily be done to kill time of you wanna get some exercise.
Don't really know where the good food is there anymore
Hammerfest and the Texas bbq truck!
Posted by: syncro
Thanks for the tips.
I'll take people out for a beer too if time permits, even the rable rousers. Too bad Schnickle doesn't live on the Island.
I'd take you out for a beer if you were game. The board is the board and tempers can flare especially considering that meaning can get mixed up in the online world. I wouldn't let a negative interaction online affect my opinion of someone I've never met IRL
Posted by: Schnickelfritz
Posted by: syncro
Thanks for the tips.
I'll take people out for a beer too if time permits, even the rable rousers. Too bad Schnickle doesn't live on the Island.
Welcome to Splinkys lowkey grinder post.
Bring lunchmeat instead of flowers.
What's in a Nanaimo bar?...Hell's Angels & hookers.
A couple years ago when we were in Nanaimo we took the little ferry to Newcastle Island (Saysutshun) and hiked the trail around the island. It's about 10 km and fairly easy and although not super spectacular it was nice and quiet and we enjoyed it. Just an idea.
Posted by: Stuminator
What's in a Nanaimo bar?...Hell's Angels & hookers.
Awesome. Stealing that one for sure.
Posted by: three-sheets
Meth.
I was going to redeem this thread with some cool pictures from around town but I changed my mind after walking around old city this afternoon. Pretty fucking grim and I've lived here a long time.
lots of great new places to eat, drink "beverages", and enjoy some solid top quality coffees...but since I'm late to the party and see that the old school "surrey by sea" mentality hasnt quite left yet - I guess I will have to elaborate in a post mortem fashion. Yes, we have a homeless issue (as does every moderate temperature town/city), yes, there is a club of people who ride motorcycles, strippers: not a single place to see that any more...well...okay there was that one guy outside the library who thought spiders from space were invading his body...but that's no worse than a ham-shammy, is it? Next time you're over....feel free to DM me....I know I owe you a beverage or whatever from years gone by and would gladly provide some recommendations other than "meth and hells angels and strippers"
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