And so it came to pass that on August 8th--exactly one month after departing Cary--we entered Canada, via Eastbrook, into British Columbia, Pacific Time Zone.
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At the border
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| Clear skies in Cranbrook where we spent our first night; high hopes for seeing the northern lights... |
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| Beautifully restored '51 Mercury V-8 |
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No Wallydocking in Cranbrook, but Canadian big boxes are a bit more accommodating |
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| Incipient badlands |
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Lots of varmint viaducts and critter crossings on the highly traveled roads; rather fewer as you proceed north |
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| Interesting formations |
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Didymo--aka rock snot--here in Canada, last seen by us in New Zealand |
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| Animal crossing modeled after Roman bridges |
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After three tries over two days to get into the Lake Louise parking lot, this is all we saw; fortunately we'd seen it before...in 1972; in Banff NP |
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| Overflow RV parking at Lake Louise |
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| It was tough, but we made it; and were to suffer worse in the Yukon |
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| Into Jasper NP |
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A bit of the Columbia Ice Field, which feeds the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Arctic Oceans |
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| Lots glaciers hereabouts |
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| Vicki driving |
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| Interesting picnic table design |
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| Logging is alive and well in BC |
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| In Beaverlodge, BC |
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| At official start of the Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek, BC |
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| Vicki there in 2002 |
2 comments:
Those animal crossings are so great! What a smart addition.
That's a good sized beaver!
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