Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Banff and Jasper National Parks Alberta

 

We had an awesome drive from Lake Louise to Jasper along the Icefields Parkway in Banff and Jasper National Parks.  Yesterday was very cloudy and rainy but today we woke to a bright blue sky which made the drive even better. 

We were well over halfway through the parkway and were just commenting about there being no wildlife when we spotted a black bear right on the side of the road eating berries.  He was so focused on the berries that we were able to get really close.  A few more miles down the road we spotted two Bighorn Sheep along the roadside.

Tomorrow we will be heading out of the mountains and into the northern Alberta prairie.

 

We visited Lake Louise last evening but the cloudy skies hid some of the beauty

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Lots of Fireweed around the lake and on the roadsides

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So many beautiful views along the Icefields Parkway

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Views are great in every direction you look

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You could see several glaciers from the road

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Nice black bear.  He was so intent on getting the berries from the bush that we were able safely get very close.  We were on one side of the road and he was on the other.  Our second closest bear encounter ever.

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A Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep along the roadside.  Think she must have been licking the salt from the roadside as there was no grass to eat.

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Day 9 - July 26, 2016, 146 miles

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Monday, July 25, 2016

Kootenay National Park

 

We made the 80 mile drive through Kootenay National Park today.  The park is nice with lots of snow capped mountains and the road basically follows the Kootenay River which gave some awesome views.  There were lots of deer along the road but we didn’t see any bear or moose…holding out hope for tomorrow. 

We are spending the night at the Lake Louise Park Campground just outside the village of Lake Louise.  The campground is a little unique as it is surrounded by an electric fence to keep the bears away. 

Tomorrow we drive through Banff Park along the Icefields Parkway which is a 230 km drive to passes 100 glaciers and several waterfalls.

 

Welcome to Kootenay National Park

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Such beautiful water

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Notice how the rocks have been smoothed by the rushing water

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Hello Alberta!

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Yup…  The second tire failure of the trip.  Bet it’s won’t be the last!

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Day 8 – July 25, 2016, 92 miles

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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Moving on into BC

 

After heading into Montana we made an overnight stop in Stevensville MT so Valerie could visit an old high school friend.  They hadn’t seen each other since high school.  The visit was great and we were treated with a huge T-bone meal with meat from their ranch.  Yum! 

From Stevensville it was a quick trip up to Flathead Lake to visit our daughter Courtney who is the camp host at a state park near Bigfork MT.  While there we gorged ourselves on Flathead Cherries which were at the peak of the season.  We also had a nice time kayaking on the lake and finding some of the geocaches around the area. 

With all the visiting done for this trip it was time to head into Canada.  We crossed the border at Roosville MT with only a 15 minute delay which isn’t too bad.  The crossing was uneventful with the standard questions… have any fire arms, pepper spray, or other weapons?  Where are you going and purpose of your trip? From Roosville we continued on to Radium Hot Springs which is at the entrance to Kootenay National Park.  We plan to head into the park tomorrow.

Just for the fun of it, we stopped at a grocery store in Radium Hot Springs and once again were shocked at the prices.  Two years ago we found that prices in Canada were about 3 times higher than in the US and things haven’t changed since there.  A gallon of milk, that we would pay $1.99 at home, is selling for $5.99.  A dozen of eggs, that at home would be near a dollar, are going for $4.99.  A head of California grown lettuce was $2.99 a head.  Guess that free health care isn’t so free after all!

 

View of Flathead Lake.  Beautiful in the summer but not so nice in the winter!

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No trip to Flathead would be complete without getting so “Flathead Cherries”

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We are being watched…

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Not too bad a view…

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View of the Kootenay River from just south of Radium Hot Springs BC

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Day 4 – July 21, 2016, 71 miles

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Day 5 – July 22, 2016, 202 miles

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Day 7 – July 24, 2016, 248 miles

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Making Our Way North

 

We are slowly making our way north.  The last three days have been lots of driving with nearly 1200 miles covered.  The first night we stayed just north of the Grand Canyon at Jacob Lake in AZ. 

The second day was a loooong day as we made our way from northern AZ to north of Salt Lake City.  We have made this trek many times before and really dread this part of the drive.  The 100 miles or so through the Salt Lake Valley is brutal with tons of traffic and lots of nutty drivers.  Luckily we made it through relative unscathed and spend the night at Willard Bay State Park near Ogden UT. 

Our third day started out rough with having to replace a tire on the trailer but ended with a gorgeous drive through Idaho and Montana.  One of our most favorite parts of the drive is always the area around Wisdom MT.  Wisdom is a small ranching town in a valley with rolling hills and surrounded by snow capped mountain peaks.  We ended the day in the Saw Tooth mountains at the Indian Tree campground just south of Sula MT.

 

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Beautiful view from our lunch stop near Marble Canyon in northern AZ between Page and the Grand Canyon.

 

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Found these small inukshuks in the campground at Jocob Lake. These are typically found in far northern Canada and Alaska so must have been left by some recent visitors

 

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The view shortly after entering Montana from Idaho.  It's views like that that give Montana the "Big Sky" nickname. So wide, open, and beautiful!

 

 

 

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A word of advice for fellow RV’ers… When you are doing your “walk around” take a good look at the tread on your tires… Note how the tread is wavy.  Removed the tire and discovered that one of the belts had busted.  A few more miles and it would have blown and done who knows home much damage.  This was a new tire with less than 800 miles on it!

 

Day 1 – July 18, 2016, 347 miles

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Day 2 – July 19, 2016, 401 miles

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Day 3 – July 20, 2016, 411 miles

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Sunday, July 17, 2016

Yukon Bound

Our summer adventure is about to start! This year we plan to take advantage of the low gas prices and the outstanding exchange rate with Canada to revisit the Great White North. Long time readers may recall that two years ago we did the full Alaska trip and had a fantastic time. So why repeat part of the trip? Well last time our goal was to visit Alaska so basically we blew through northern Canada in an effort to be able to spend as much time as possible in Alaska. The idea was that at some point we would return to Canada and spend more time in northern British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.

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Our general plan is to head north toward Montana where we will stop and visit one of Valerie's high school friends plus spend a couple days near Flathead Lake where our daughter is camp hosting at a state park.  This is the peak time for flathead cherries so will have to track some of those down also.  After Flathead we will enter Canada at Roosville MT and head toward Kootenay National Park in BC. After Kooteny we will visit Banff National Park and then drive the Ice Fields Parkway up to Jasper National Park. We are expecting these three national parks to be very crowded and busy so I’m sure we will be more than ready for the wide open country in northern BC.  We will intersect the Alaska Highway (Alcan) at Dawson Creek BC and will follow it all the way to Whitehorse Yukon.  We are planning a side trip up into Northwest Territories from Fort Nelson just so we can say we have been to NWT. We also plan to visit Skagway Alaska which is just south of Whitehorse before heading home via the Cassiar Highway. The plan is to re-enter the USA at Oroville WA.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Completing Route 66

From Williams we visited Seligman which has built a huge tourist business around route 66,  When we arrived in town we counted 10 tour buses parked along the highway.  Next we stopped at the Grand Canyon Caverns for a tour of the caverns 230 ft below the surface.  The caverns are noteworthy as they are one of the few “dry” caverns in the country.  From the caverns we headed toward Oatman.  The drive from Kingman to Oatman was outstanding and were were lucky to see herd of desert big horn sheep.  In Oatman the focus of course was on the burros which has made that town famous.  During the mining days in Oatman burros were used in the mines as pack animals.  However, when the mines closed in the early 1900’s the burros were set free.  Today decedents of those burros freely roam the streets of Oatman.  While they are wild they are actually are very accustom to people and are very gentle.

 

Had to have a snow cone at the Delgadillos Snow Cap Diner in Seligman

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Quick stop at the Hackberry General Store

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Oatman

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