Year-ender video

Thank you for making my year, a year to remember!

Well, this is the end of the road for 2018. Now I ’m living in a different country and every week i found myself meeting new people, seeing new things and experiencing a new adventure every single day. Thank you to everyone that made this year, a year to remember, especially to @charisseperca for supporting my craft and finding me clients, to @breymalones and everyone who traveled with us and met along the way. Cheers!

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UrbEx: Barber Paper Mill

Location: Georgetown, Ontario | In Frame: Calvin

It was in the beginning of the summer when wasteman Calvin and I decided to give ourselves a little adventure to start!

I was the one in-charge of the location while he was in charge with the wheel! Let’s say we both are not normal when it comes to adventures. I dragged him to this abandoned paper mill, dated 1823, to take some photos as well as visit the site for some horror. I heard that the founder himself still lurks around the area! Now that’s creepy! Time to visit during the cold nights of Halloween.

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The place is actually as strong as a newly built one. Most of the walls are still in tact. You’ll know that a lot of locals especially teenagers have been inside the vicinity(we went beyond the fences BTW) because of the presence of beer bottles and murals on the wall.

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That day was full of exciting things…

Back story, before we ended up in Georgetown, Calvin and I were chasing waterfalls. We got tired and decided to go UrBex. Unfortunately, my flash drive gave up on me before I actually made this blog site. (sobbing)

The only photo saved!

The only photo saved!

And the trail wasn’t easy, especially for us lazy ass waste men. It takes around 15-20 minutes just walking down the trail and trekking up until the bottom of the falls. Plot twist, we took a different route going back! We did some extreme(for losers) wall climbing adventure to shorten the way back. oh Summer!

For more photos, see instagram!

Cheers!


Wild Rose County

Finally, after I moved to Canada in 2016, I decided to visit my family in Alberta. The last time I saw them was 2006. I know, I was like 13 year old by that time.

The moment I got off from their airport I immediately greeted by the fresh breeze of the province. One thing reminded me of the scent was those car fresheners with pine tree scent.

I made a few friends there too! I stayed on my cousin’s friend and played halo 3 all night long.

The day we decided to drive 4 hours to see these beaut —

Views from Moraine Lake.

Views from Moraine Lake.

It was one of the most highlighted event happenings yet. I never thought of seeing such beauty of Mother nature. I was filled with amusement while we were driving the curvy path ways of both Jasper and Banff National Parks.

Icefields Parkway, Banff, AB

Icefields Parkway, Banff, AB

Alberta isn’t just that…

Athabasca Canyon

Athabasca Canyon

And this isn’t photoshopped at all. I never imagined I can go to these places that I thought I only see in magazines and newspapers.

Views from the windows of Fairmont Hotel. Lake Louise.

Views from the windows of Fairmont Hotel. Lake Louise.

Those 7 days wasn’t enough to see this beautiful province of Alberta.

Meet Chelsea! Taken somewhere hidden near a summer camp grounds in Banff National Park.

Meet Chelsea! Taken somewhere hidden near a summer camp grounds in Banff National Park.

Meet Justin, Chelsea’s younger brother and both my cousins.

Meet Justin, Chelsea’s younger brother and both my cousins.

Besides visiting the famous Banff and Jasper, you can check out the land of the Dinos called Drumheller and their capital city Edmonton.

Cheers.