Here we are still in Oregon. Visited Heceda Head Lighthouse and the Jessie Honeyman State Park. The kids Sand Surf just like wake boarding in the water, pretty interesting. We also took a tour on a dune buggy (not the fast one). Other than the fog, wind and temperatures, it is nice here. Yesterdays high 67 and low 59. I am sort-of looking forward to being a little warmer!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Oregon Seaside
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Mt Rainier
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
La Conner Sunset from our campsite
Today we toured Anacortes Island, Whidbey Island, Mt Erie (a high point for viewing the entire area). Crossed Deception Bridge and Rainbow Bridge. Ate a fabulous meal on the waterfront . Jim had Dungeness crab, I had Salmon. We decided to stay another day here. They are having a "heat wave" 86 degree's today, humidity NONE! Tides are very high or low even making the Ferry have to cancel 2 crossings because the tide was too low.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Back in the USA
Well we successfully negotiated another border crossing. Yup they let us back in. Hardest question, what were our license numbers on the cars. Now we are trying to re-coup some of our Thousand Trails money by staying at their campgrounds, where it is free (if you don't count the annual dues).
Jim and I are planning the rest of the trip, trying to figure out where we will be for the Labor Day Holiday. We will need to make plans and get a campsite.
Jim and I are planning the rest of the trip, trying to figure out where we will be for the Labor Day Holiday. We will need to make plans and get a campsite.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Banff/Yoho
I know, no post for a while. We were busy hiking all over Banff/Lake Louise area and then we threw in Yoho Park just for grins. Also no internet in the Provential Parks.
Here are some pics of Takakkow Falls the highest in Canada and some mountain tops. Pictures don't seem to do justice to the place.
We are now in Kamloops, BC, where the temperature is 40 degrees higher than where we were this am. Might be able to sit outside without a jacket.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
International Peace Park Hike-8.7 miles
Today we joined rangers from Canada and the US for a hike from Waterton Park to Goat Haunt Ranger Station in the US. We left the trailhead at 10:15 am with 28 total hikers for a jaunt to the US and then a boat ride back to Canada. The hike was great the concept even better, two parks joined not only by common borders, but by common goals. I have put a picture that I took at the site of the Border, it says United States on one side and Canada on the other. What else do you observe in the photo?
Tomorrow off to Banff/Lake Louise, we are staying a week to check out that area and the Ice Field Parkway.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Hiking in Waterton and driving
Went for a short Hike to some falls today. The sun actually was out for a while. Then while driving to a picnic spot we saw 4-5 bears. I tried to "shoot" them, but moving black bears are a difficult pic. Tomorrow the International Peace Park Hike. 8 miles and a boatride. Hope our colds are better and we make it.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Waterton, Al
Made it up here, we are at the Waterton Springs Campground, could not get into the Provincial campground. We then drove to Pincher Creek for the windshield repair. It took the guy an hour. Hope it holds. Then we drove up to the park and signed up to walk the International Peace Walk from Waterton to Glacier and then back on the Ferry boat. We do that Saturday all day. It is raining, what else! So we decided to bite the bullet and pay for Internet service and get caught up. Enjoy. The Cameron waterfall is down town right near the campground.
Glacier National Park
Well my scenery wasn't too spectacular, seems there is smoke here from Canadian fires. The clouds are pretty, but also block the sun. Pretty place nice hikes. Going to the Sun Road YIKES!
Leaving for Waterton in Alberta, then on to Banff/Lake Louise Trailer Court a Provincial Park. The Jasper and maybe to Vancouver before coming back to US.
Leaving for Waterton in Alberta, then on to Banff/Lake Louise Trailer Court a Provincial Park. The Jasper and maybe to Vancouver before coming back to US.
Have to see if we can get the "boulder smashed" windshield fixed. It is actually the size of a quarter. Darn rocks on the roads. Got all the way up here before one got the RV.
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