Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Principle and practice

So now you know or have guessed what the intertidal flush (ITF) is. The principle is simple. The practice is also very simple. Unless you're on a crowded beach. Or if some jet-skiers happen to pass by (and stop to see what you're doing). Or if a float plane flies 500 ft above your head (at least they can't stop, although they can circle like a vulture...). The latter two possibilities are based on Real Events™. Anyway, there's no need to be shy. Just find a spot in the intertidal zone and do what comes naturally. Mother Nature flushes for you twice every 24 hours.

Back to the Nootka Trail. My intention is that these pages will serve as an outlet (no pun intended) for blethering about things to do with this trail. It'll no doubt evolve into something completely different later but for now I'll keep it to Nootka-related stuff.

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