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Post by Mike C on May 22, 2006 9:19:10 GMT -8
I've never really tried, however, I visited seven terminals within a 10 hor period: Horseshoe Bay, Langdale, Earls Cove, Saltery Bay, Westview, Blubber Bay (Texada) and Comox.
I once visited every station on the Millenium Line within a 30 minute period to have a book stamped.
Also, some guy from Asia came over here and rode every bus in our entire network in a week.
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Post by Curtis on May 22, 2006 10:59:47 GMT -8
Very intresting. I've seen 10 ferries in one day that I've counted The NIP, the Queens of Burnaby, Chilliwack, Surrey, Coquitlam/Cowichan, Capilano, Oak Bay, the 3 Fastcats. I might have saw the Esquimalt at Langdale but I don't think so.
It's a tie for 6 terminals and 4 Ferries in a day.
In the 1st one the terminals were Swartz, Fulford, Vesuvius, Crofton, Long Harbour, and Pender. The ferries were Skeena, Howe Sound, Nanaimo, and Mayne.
In the 2nd one the terminals were Departure, Horseshoe, Snug Cove, Langdale, Earls Cove, Saltery Bay. The Ferries were the Oak Bay, Capilano, Esquimalt, and Tsawwassen
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Post by Shane on May 22, 2006 11:15:33 GMT -8
It would take a few days to see every route and ferry in the fleet. If you were up north it would take around 5-7 days(thats just a guess) to go do the Mid(Discovery) Coast route, Inside Passage, Hecate Strait and Graham Island to Moresby Island runs. And then add around 2-4 days to sail on the rest of the runs.
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Post by Shane on May 22, 2006 11:17:22 GMT -8
I think I've been on 3 ferries in one day. I can't really remember....
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Post by Dane on May 22, 2006 12:42:23 GMT -8
Every route available on the SailPass (so not Northern Routes) done between 01 Jan and 05 Jan 06. It would have cost $1200 w/o the SailPass. It can be done in 4 if you don't value sleep and don't feel the need to follow posted speed limits. We effectivly lost a day, 01 Jan 06, as there were very high winds so we only got on Route 2 Ouyr next goal is to get a 7 days pass and do every route in both directions (where applicable) so we: a. have a fully crossed out sail pass b. inflate the value of our sailings as high as possible. We also make reservations because they're free on some routes with the SailPass just to know we got our monies worth.
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Post by Dane on May 22, 2006 12:43:29 GMT -8
Most routes done in one day: 8
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Post by Quinsam on May 22, 2006 15:37:45 GMT -8
I have only been on one ferry at a time, sometimes returning the same day, but mostly returning later in the week or month.
But in England, my biggest trip on April 8th 2004 followed this pattern: 1. Dad drove the car for 60 miles from Fakenham to Hertford North 2. Rode the Train from Hertford North to Moorgate. 3. Changed to the Circle Line 4. Got off the Circle Line at Monument, then Crossed the Tower Bridge. 5. Walked to HMS Belfast on the River Thames, then over the new bridge to the Cathedral. 6. Caught the Bus from the Cathedral to Waterloo Station and watched some trains 7. Caught the Bus from Waterloo to Marylebone 8. Caught the Bus back from Marylebone to Oxford Circus 9. Victoria Line from Oxford Circus to Finsbury Park 10. Took the train back to Hertford North 11. Dad drove back from Hertford North to Fakenham.
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