Talk:Shingle Creek (British Columbia)

Two more images here
I uploaded all three of the images I took while in the the Shingle Creek area after going down the Okanagan River Channel in my kayak. The first & second images were taken while I was standing in the creek; it's very shallow (at least there it was; it doesn't appear to be that big of a creek anyway) & the rocks were not all that slippery so I managed to get in without dropping my camera into the creek's raging (sarcasm) waters. The third image was...  well...   let its caption do the talking!

Anyhow, I somehow doubt this but I suppose these images might be useful somewhere else & that is one reason why I put them here. The other reason is simply that I didn't want these pictures (all three of which I think are really good) to go to waste. As you can see, the lighting was great in all three of them! AndrewEnns (talk) 04:36, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Not sure how to add this citably, but the thing about these Okanagan streams is the contrast to the arid, hot climate; I don't know how far up Single Creek this is but I'll be the greenery we see in these pics is markedly different from the surrounding scrub and sage and/or dry pine country; ditto with the Okanagan River itself; point is one thing that makes a minor creek like Single notable is the paucity of creeks in this area, relative to coastal areas; water dictates settlement as well as ecology in the Okanagan....anyweay maybe there's something in the Columbia Basin documents that can embellish this vis a vis the creek's setting - do you happen to have a view of its corure, from above or looking up from Penticton?Skookum1 (talk) 03:03, 29 November 2009 (UTC)