









GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN.
Greetings from Comox Valley , Beautiful British Columbia. We are very fortunate to live in the Comox Valley and take full advantage of the many beautiful places we have the opportunity to ride our ATV's. The Kodiak 450 is popular with us girls. It's easy to handle, just enough power to get us though the tight spots and seems we can get anywhere we desire. Yamaha has never let us down. Sure we like to hike , bike, but Quading is certainly our favorite sport.
Our summers are spent riding to Comox Lake and hanging out at Whytes Bay which is a historic mining site on the out skirts of the Village of Cumberland.The beach is covered in coal and no fires are permitted for obvious reasons. The water is the color of Bombay gin. I like to think so anyway. Most of my photo's here are taken at the lake or on our way there. I have the privilege of riding out of my driveway , up a pipeline , Comox Glacier starring at me the distance of the pipeline and sitting at the Lake within 20 minutes. This is what I like about Quading, I like alot of things about quading actually. I like hotdogs, fires , friends , pets, dependable clothing, chainsaws, heated grips, spare socks, spark plugs, ipod, $19.98 ihome speaker, and food. I get hungry when we are out riding.
We've riden from the Valley to Port Alberni then to Coombs Country Candy Store for icecream. The trails are endless there also. We just feel lucky to be able to have such a huge choice on the midisland. We stop riding when the snow stops us in our tracks. It's almost a year round sport for us. Our favorite spot on the lake was the "hotdog Stand". Lots of time spent here. Our friend painted a picture of it which you can view at http://www.bevbyerleyartworks.com/ under West Coast Gallery. The hot dog stand is titled Comox Lake #2. Another spectacular view was looking down at the Cruikshank River at 1800 meters. You can also find that painting under West Coast Gallery titled Cruikshank #2 on her site. I love her work and of course I love riding my quad.
Up in the far away hills in the Beaufort Range we hear a rumble then a tremendous boom! This is our sign that they have blasted another route for us to look down at our beautiful Comox Valley. Girls just want to have fun. Happy riding everyone.
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