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Frog Legs and Wheat Arms
I love camping. I enjoy waking up to the skies at first light and being able to watch the sunrise. At home, we have dark curtains to help block out the artificial light that would otherwise come through; though we … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Camping, Education, Food, Hiking, History, Places, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged boreal forest, Canada, Manitoba, Motel, national park, onion domes, Riding Mountain
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Lethbridge to Val Marie
Though I may have given Caleb crap about the cost of the room, a plate of breakfast with a choice of drink was included. We eat potatoes, toast, and egg, drink some coffee, and save the sausage for the dogs. Our … Continue reading
Posted in Camping, Education, Food, Forts, Hiking, History, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Travel
Tagged Canada, national park, Nikka Yoku, Saskatchewan, sunset
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Lost in Moose Meadows
This isn’t our first time waking in a national park and I hope the experience won’t be our last. There was a lady in Seattle that wanted to live off sunshine and water, but she wasn’t in the right location for it … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Camping, Education, Food, Government, Hiking, History, Media, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged Alberta, Banff, British Columbia, Castle Mountain, Kootenay, national park
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Flows the Second Half
…to be concluded Our visit to Glacier National Park was short-lived and not because we wanted it to be. There were signs posted that a mother bear had been seen with cubs and people would be cited if not in groups … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Camping, Food, Hiking, Photography, Places, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged British Columbia, Legendz Diner, national park, spiral tunnels, waterfall, Yoho
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In the Land of Frozen and Running Water
Another peanut butter and jelly breakfast to get us fed and on the road. We stop at the Revelstoke Dam so I can get some nature photos and give heed to the sign that warns me that I may drown … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Camping, Education, Hiking, History, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged boardwalk, British Columbia, exchange rate, national park, Nels Nelson, Revelstoke
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