Needless to say then that Jasper National Park is one of our favorite classic areas to camp. So the first night of this short escape was spent there.
The scenery along the way was just as nature promises at that time of year. The leaves are beginning to change and the colors of summer and fall blend majestically! Excuse the windshield but that's how most of my photos roll.
What is a visit to Jasper without a picture of the bear? However faced with several vertical differences between Don, Jasper and myself, it's not the best.
After walking the town, stopping in at my favorite stores, and a great dinner back home, the day was complete.
We set off to Kamloops on Wednesday morning. We have some old friends that live in Falkland, which is about 40 km from Kamloops. The history with Keith and Marcia is that Don went to high school with Keith. After they were married they ventured to British Columbia. Fast forward the years and here we are. We try to touch base every couple of years. The best part is after all that time we still have such wonderful visits. Keith recently was ordained in the Anglican Church, and I only wish I could attend his services. Many challenges and events through his life allow him a unique perspective of life that shows through in conversation. Every darn time we are together we forget to take a picture. Maybe next time!
Normally we would stay at Kamloops RV park, but this time we tried Steelhead Provincial Park. Great choice! Best spot for 2 nights in the area.
Friday morning we were off to Surrey and home of Stewart and Susan. As with most visits we abscond their driveway and allow them to play tourist guide. Always a great time - eating, drinking, walking White Rock, eating, drinking, visiting uncle Ed and Auntie Ethel, eating, drinking. You see the theme here? Oh and this time we added a hike! Saturday we headed out to Quarry Rock in North Vancouver. Although we are used to elevation changes on our hikes I have to admit the humidity challenged me. And although my hiking boots are broke in, I got the worst blisters for the first time in years. Thankfully the end of the climb was worth it, as we were greeted with the most inspiring view of North Vancouver!
I was trying to look as tall as the guys. LOL. Still didn't work!
After our descent we lunched at a local pub, then continued our adventures. Ever the patient tour guide, I wanted to see the Lululemon lab, and Stewart complied.
Anyone who knows me will understand the shattering impact this stop had for me!
With a drive through Stanley Park and a short walk on a beach completed, it was time to... you guessed it - eat and drink!
We had dinner at a fantastic Greek restaurant and enjoyed the warm summer weather on the patio.
Not to be outdone by Saturday, Sunday found us walking the boardwalk at White Rock. Of course this included EATING and DRINKING! How exciting to discover that our favorite pub had a Sunday breakfast special with mimosas!
We had to eat earlier than usual to make room for dinner at Auntie Ethel's. It is always special to visit with Ed and Ethel. They open their hearts and home to us time.
Tonight we are packing up as tomorrow we are going to venture a bit south, then east to Wenatchee, WA. This is unusual for us as we will be driving completely new territory.
Talk to you soon!
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