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![]() Longer sonic boom that destroys anything in his path, faster once he gains momentumįaster backflips, extra speed boosts from rocket snowboardĮxtra life once per run, but only if you fall into a chasm, double jump ability, quick flipping, extra speed boost time, and rocket snowboard She’s quick on her feet and awesome at flips. My personal favourite is still Maya, who gets unlocked at level 11. These will make it easier to complete certain tasks, and one character gets unlocked every 10 levels. The secret to the game that you probably wouldn’t know if you’re still stuck in the first 10 levels, is that you get to unlock other characters that will give you special abilities. Do some rock-bounces, or just get on some bunting to grind your way to safety. ![]() Even if you’re dangerously close, just keep jumping to get as much airtime as possible. The more grinding and backflips you do, the greater the likelihood of getting access to the speedboost right after to make your get away. So how do you shake them off? The trick to it is really just the tricks. The problem is that they run really fast, and each elder will be faster than the next. Once you jump over them, they will begin chasing after you with their own llamas, trying to hit you with their stick, until you lose them at the next chasm. Those elders are really annoying, and can really ruin your groove. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are some tips to get past the trickiest challenges, and tricks to getting the most out of this beautiful snowboarding game. But unlike Flappy Bird, where the only strategy is to concentrate and stay resilient, Alto’s Adventure comes with many hidden gems, requirements to meet to level up, and annoying challenges that you can’t seem to shake off. Alto’s Adventure - which we wrote about earlier this week - is the latest viral game to hit the App Store. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() READ MORE: Interior Health discourages swimming in Wood Lake due to algae bloom A layer of ash from forest fires can increase the phosphorus levels.Ī major “cyano” algae bloom in Wood Lake last spring, while not unusual, was bigger and earlier than normal. Heather Larratt, of Larratt Aquatic Consulting, has been studying the lakes for decades and warned that people need to be concerned about what is happening there just from natural forces, like floods and wildfires, let alone human interference.įloods erode the shoreline and carry nutrients and contaminants into the lake, she explained. The news was not good from an environmental perspective. In response to such concerns, Lake Country council called in some local experts to brief them on the implications of dredging the channel. READ MORE: Dredge work to improve canal linking Kalamalka and Wood Lakes tied up in red tape Many times we’ve gone through there and had to help other boats navigate though.” ![]() “I’m concerned for the safety aspect of the canal, a lot of boats are being damaged and when summertime hits, the tourist aspect of things makes it dangerous. “It’s just bad because it’s a really fun thing to do with the kids, going through the canal to get from one lake to another… and right now it’s next to impossible,” he told iNFOnews.ca in June. That’s the news the District of Lake Country council got from experts at a strategy meeting earlier this month.Īt issue is so much sediment has built up in the channel between the two lakes it’s getting difficult for boats to navigate the channel.Īndrew Spear started a campaign to get the canal dredged two years ago. A grassroots effort to get the channel connecting two Okanagan lakes – Wood and Kalamalka – would be great for boaters but may do serious harm to both lakes. ![]() |
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