Wow Wesley has given this page a blog option. For the sake of novelty, Why not!
It has snowed for two days in town, winter has come to stay in south central British Columbia. Friday the 11th was remembrance day, a day to remember those who gave their lives fighting in combat. A group of my dirt bag friends and I went ski touring. Drive a hour out of town and 15km up a logging road. Two other group ahead of us and the first set of up tracks was set a few days before.
Hi everyone. The Treehouse Cityguide is in the middle of switching to using the Drupal content management system. I've uploaded the first of the changes, which look like they may have broken some things. Please have patience for the next few days while we track down the problems and fix them.
Going forward, Drupal will allow us to more easily add new features like blogs which you can use to write an online journal of your travels (or whatever else you like) to share with your friends. Keep your eyes peeled for exciting new changes over the coming weeks!
Review of Lijiang by chenmeijingmj (10), November 11, 2005 
好地方! 有机会一定去玩!
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Review of Red Brick Pizza by pingpan (10), October 18, 2005 
what is the address?
Review of Xianggelila / Shangri-La / Zhongdian by Kham_Spokes (65), October 16, 2005 
Zhongdian is a hard one to pin point. Located on the southern edge of the Tibetan world, The place runs on its own time. Days run into weeks and weeks turn into season and nothing much seams to happen. But at the same time in the last couple year the Old town has seem a revival of sorts. Hang out here long enough and you’ll hear the fanatical stories of the days before. But these days it caulk a block cafes, bars and hotel’s. There are very few local who run business in the old town. Most of them are happy to collect the rent.
There is speculation of Zhongdian cashing in on the popularity of Lijaing. Most of the rosy tinted speculation is propagated by business interests. Whether the bubble bursts or the popularity continues to grow is something I’m sure will be debited for years to come. But if you’ve ever spent a winter there you’ll wonder how many of these businesses will continue to hang on.
Review of 南诏风情岛 by Kham_Spokes (65), October 16, 2005 
Dali is a mixed blessing. Yunnans original backpacker haunt of the bad old days. It has suffered the fate of most old towns before the old town thing became hip. Pushed over and rebuilt. It’s easy to be cynical of the blatant café culture and hipster life style, but the relaxed atmosphere and warm winter weather keeps it a favorite stop along the Yunnan tour.
There are tons of hiking and mountain biking options to be explored for those who have a few days in the area.
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