in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Our first video in our new Washington, USA series is now uploaded. Over the next serval months this series will take us to several themed towns in Washington, visit Seattle, ride ferries, eat amazing gluten free food, drive Chuckanut drive, visit state parks, end with a few dams. https://youtu.be/tsjIUErSfNI here is the link to the 1st video.
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Time flies! We can hardly believe it's been 3 years since our very 1st YouTube upload. Looking back, at that video, we're reminded of how far we've come with our videography, style, niche and editing. It was a hysterically horrible video, but it got us started. Here's the link, https://youtu.be/mxMjzBpr6Jo if you need a good laugh or to see how much we've grown as a channel. We are looking forward to more great years and adventures. Thank you all for your support and being part of our channel. Stay tuned for a new series from Washington State, USA.
Shawna & Trevor
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Join us this Thursday for the beginning of our new series: BC's Gold Rush Trail. We explore the Caribou section of the Gold Rush Trail and the Caribou Wagon Road. From mile 0 to the final destination. Video 1 will be in Lillooet, which is mile 0, of the Wagon Road. Video 2 will be the drive North following the wagon road North to Quesnel. The last video will be exploring Barkerville, an abandoned ghost town and the end of the Gold Rush Trail.
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We're the Portly Travellers, Shawna & Trevor. We understand that travelling with limited mobility can be difficult and stressful. We're here to help you find fun, easy and accessible adventures. Our upcoming videos will include 5 accessibility points to help you plan for your adventures. They are:
1) Accessibility of the location (parking, stairs, elevators)
2) Terrain (is it paved or uneven ground, is there a hill)
3) Distance ( is it more or less than 1km/ 0.6 miles return
4) Benches ( are there benches available)
5) Facilities (are there bathrooms on site and are they accessible)
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