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Ocean Liners
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posted 07-25-2003 12:27 AM      Profile for Ocean Liners     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I want to know above subject in recent years.
Does someone remember the channel name where did you passed by?
I don't care Between Vancouver and North side of Vancouver Island

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posted 07-25-2003 08:33 AM      Profile for gohaze   Email gohaze   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
There are lots of channels but the whole route is known as the 'Inside Passage'
...peter

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posted 07-25-2003 08:58 AM      Profile for Ocean Liners     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Yes,There are many channels such as Fitz Hugh, Fisher, Lama Passage, Tolmie, Grenville Channel(Most Inner Route)
2nd is Laredo, Estevan, Principe Channel. 3rd is Hecate Strait

If you took inside passage cruise Did you passed by Bella Bella where one of the largest indian villages on the West Coast of British Columbia today. it's occupants are largely engaged in fishing, logging and trapping. The Indians here are a tribute of the Kwakiuti group.
Between Bella Bella and Ketchikan Did you passed by Narrow Greenville channel which Protected mountains both side and rises 3,500 feet from sea level and nearest town is Prince Rupert. but you might pass Triple Island which located Pilot Station here.
If your cruise ship took Hecate Strait Cource you might saw only Sea

Did you informed Cruise Cource in your Daily Program or Did you check by Yourself at Map board?

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posted 08-23-2003 11:51 PM      Profile for Ocean Liners     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Does anyone have any scenery photos while passing narrow grenville Channel or Inner Passage Route?
If you post here, I promise you to post Interior photos from SS United States of late '70 brochure

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seatrial
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posted 08-24-2003 11:19 AM      Profile for seatrial     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I have some pictures from passing through the Grenville Channel on 8/4/03 aboard the Summit. They were taken with a 5mp camera so the files are really large and I can't seem to get them posted. The channel is very scenic although as we went north the scenery there seems to over shadow the scenery to the south. The inside passage is like sailing through the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Appalachian Chain.
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posted 08-24-2003 12:00 PM      Profile for Ocean Liners     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Seatrial Could you try to post?
In the Photo gallery large size pics modify to suitable one
If you post those pics You may open this folder

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JOE
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posted 10-01-2003 11:44 AM      Profile for JOE        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Seatrial, can you send the photos to me at oreo37@comcast.net, and I'll sned em to Ocean Liners. If you get them ocean liners, then you can have them in exchange for the Big U.
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seatrial
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posted 10-01-2003 12:35 PM      Profile for seatrial     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Joe,

I will work on this tonight. I got some new software that should allow me to decrease the size of the pictures so that I can post them. If not, I will email them to you.

thanks


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JOE
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posted 10-01-2003 01:43 PM      Profile for JOE        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Ocean Liners, did you go to my topic? Did you see those pictures from the Infity of what you want?
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JOE
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posted 10-01-2003 01:47 PM      Profile for JOE        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
OL, How many would you like. This is from the infinity.

From Notes Library

The Glaicer

ANother Shot

One More[IMG]
http://www.susanmilne.com/infinity/hubinf.jpg[/IMG]

This good.


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JOE
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posted 10-01-2003 05:20 PM      Profile for JOE        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hey guys. What's the word. I can't wait to see the plans

Ocean Liners, can you send them to me? at oreo37@comcast.net . Please?

Mike

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posted 10-01-2003 09:25 PM      Profile for seatrial     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Ocean Liner,

I posted a few pictures my Alaska Trip in the Ports of Call/ Destinations section of the photo gallery at this site. The photos above are better than mine, the weather was better.

Sorry it took so long.

Seatrial


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posted 10-01-2003 10:25 PM      Profile for Ocean Liners     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Seatrial,

Thank you very much for posting beautiful photos taken while passing Grenville channel
I think Joe's things was very very annoyance to you,
I have no words to express my intention but Please understand that I didn't ask you to post after on aug. 24.
I'd like to send United states Staterooms Plan by e-mail to you in return of your courtesy
Please let me know your e-mail address by private massage
Thanks again

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JOE
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posted 10-01-2003 10:26 PM      Profile for JOE        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Would you mind sending me the deckplans too? Please? I'm sorry for the way I acted.
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posted 10-02-2003 08:02 AM      Profile for JOE        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Seatrial, would you mind send me the photos? I'm sorry for my annoyance
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