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I am Sylvie. I am passionate about photography, hiking, cooking, traveling. I am excited for the opportunity to show you our beautiful world through my lens. Hope you enjoy the journey.
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Kings Mountain National Military Park, SC
An easy 1.8 mile loop with historical markers depicting the important battle that took place on this site


Chain Lakes Loop Trail, Mount Baker Wilderness, WA
Likely the most scenic trail I have ever hiked: Mountains, green lakes, flowers, and glaciers combine to make it a thrill to hike

Gilreath Mill, SC
Built in 1814 Gilreath mill like others in South Carolina provided beyond cornmeal and flour, a place for the community to congregate and discuss current affairs.

Picture Lake, Mount Baker Wilderness, WA
This picturesque lake in Mount Baker Wilderness is a must stop

Kinsol Trestle, British Columbia, Canada
This historic trestle is very much worth visiting. It’s an impressive structure rehabilitated for the park system in 2010.


Train Wreck Hike, Whistler, Canada
Our original plan when we flew to Seattle in August 2023 was to start our trip by visiting North Cascades, but fires kept us away. We changed our plans and headed to Whistler instead. It turns out fires in British Columbia’s wine country had polluted the air in Whistler as well. Despite the smog, we…

Capilano River Regional Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
An interesting, scenic and fun park. I highly recommend a visit when in North Vancouver. The Fish Hatchery and the fish ladder should not be missed.

Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
A must-see, picturesque urban park boasting the longest seawall in the world.


Bagley Loop Trail to Upper section of Chain Lakes Loop Trail , Mt Baker Wilderness, WA
Stunning views at every turn! I highly recommend this section of trail


Malahat Skywalk, British Columbia, Canada
Stunning picturesque views can be seen from the top of Malahat Skywalk in Victoria, British Columbia

Butchart Gardens, Victoria, Canada
A beautiful garden reminiscent of gardens of the grand Chateaux of France. A must visit when in Victoria, British Columbia
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Thanks for your blog on the Blue Ridge Electric Co-Op Passage. I have visited Big Rock several times and had heard that the circles might be petroglyphs. Until your article, I must say I was unconvinced. I was thinking that the circles had been etched by hand and the random placement of them did not make sense for recording any type of information. Now that I understand the utilitarian nature of the process that caused them, it all makes perfect sense!
My pleasure. Glad the information was useful to you. I appreciate your comment. Thank you