Thursday, July 3, 2008

Edmonton, Red Deer, Sylvan Lake, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Mountains, Friends.......

Mightiness of Sunlight Bottom!!
It's been quite awhile since I've written anything on here (getting close to a month now!), and that's been for two reasons. Firstly, when I'm at the mine, I don't really have much to write about. I work, and I sleep, neither makes for very interesting blog reading. Secondly, since I left the mine a week and half ago, I've been so busy I haven't had time to write anything. Now I'm going to! :)

I got out from the mine on Tuesday, June 24th - arriving back in Yellowknife at around 1:00. I spent that afternoon and evening getting my clothing washed, buying supplies, and packing, and then Wednesday morning at 5:30 I was up, and on my way to Edmonton. Armed with a tank full of gas, and a stomach full of McDonald's breakfast, I headed out for the longest bit of driving I've ever done. The first couple hundred kilometres were a little slow, as there was a lot of thick fog that I had to be very careful going through - I really didn't want to run into a bison! Once I got out from around the Great Slave Lake area though, my progress was much faster. The only other delay was a bridge with a posted speed limit of 5Km/H. I tried my best to only go 5Km/H - there must have been a pretty good reason for them to not want people going quickly across this bridge, and I wasn't keen to find out what the reason might have been - but I was only able to actually maintain a speed of about 10Km/H. I don't think I've ever driven twice the speed limit before!

I was able to get as far as Enterprise, NT, before I had to get gas, and I went from there to High Level, AB. I drove the entire trip from Yellowknife to Edmonton in about 16 hours, stopping only for gas and to use the washroom, and that time even included a 1-1.5 hour detour that I accidentally made. There was one point where the highway bifurcates, and I thought I wanted to go more towards Grande Prairie - which I didn't actually want to do. All well. Fortunately I didn't run into any police anywhere along the way. :P

I got to Edmonton a little before 10:00, but I wasn't able to get in touch with Ryan (my friend from Sainte-Anne's, which whom I stayed the night). After calling the number he had given me (which turned out to be the wrong number), and knocking on the doors a few times with no answers, I drove around the city until I found a free wireless internet signal that I was able to use to contact him through MSN Messenger. Whew!

Since then, I've been doing all kinds of things here in Alberta. I met up with Lara the next day, and spent a couple of days at her place, we went out to a stampede in Ponoka which was really fun. I was able to meet up with a friend of my family's, Dave, who is in Red Deer working - it was so wonderful to see him and to spend some time talking with him! After a couple of days I came back to Edmonton to connect up with Ryan again.

On Monday Ryan, Lara and I all got together, packed up the car with camping stuff, and headed off to Banff. We spent that night checking out a rainy Banff, trying to setup the tents between periods of intense rain, and trying to make a fire start with a dying lighter, an old magazine, and wet firewood. Thanks to Lara's perseverance, we actually got the fire going! Sometime after midnight some people a couple of sites away from us started setting off fireworks laterally within the campground (Canada Day had started...) - they got a visit from the RCMP a little while later.

The next morning we got up at about 7:00, got the site all packed up, had some breakfast (a bit of an adventure at McDonald's trying to deal with servers who didn't really speak english), and headed out. I wasn't feeling very well, so Lara drove all the way to Lake Louise, where we stopped to get some pictures, and to take a short break from the driving.

The mountains are amazing, and enormous, and beautiful. As amazing as this trip was, I would still love to get back and really spend some time in that area - it's really something special. We saw all kinds of wildlife, including a Bear and her two cubs, a couple of Ravens, lots of Elk, and some Mountain Goats and Sheep. There was even a deer beside our campsite Tuesday morning when we got up - and we saw lots more Tuesday night once we were out of the mountains.

The best part about the trip though wasn't the wildlife or the scenery, it was that I was able to spend time with a couple of my bestest friends. We had an awesome time together for that day and a half, and it's a trip I'll never forget.

Yesterday, we all ended up together again at one point. Lara and I met up and went to the West Edmonton Mall, to use a couple of free Galaxyland (the indoor amusement park in the mall) passes that she had. Unfortunately the big rollercoaster was closed, but we went on a whole bunch of other rides, the preferred of which was the "Space Shooter" - a ride the goes straight up (with a force of +3 Gs!), and then straight down (providing a -1 G force). We went on it three times I think - and Lara was even able to get a video of the last run! Later on we picked up Ryan and all went out for dinner before taking him to work.

I'm going back to Yellowknife tomorrow morning I think, and I'm sad to be leaving. This has been one of the most amazing times of my life, and I can't think of anybody I'd rather have spent this time with than these two amazing friends. It's been absolutely incredible.

Now I'm starting the countdown until I'm back in NS - the summer is only a little more than half over, but I'm already starting to really look forward to being back at the University in the fall. 49 days to go - when I look at the days like that, it doesn't seem like very long!

Check out (select) pictures from the trip here. There are 41 pictures in the album, from a total of 389 taken on my camera - I think there's about that many on Lara's camera too!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Scoop - looks like an awesome, although flying trip! Your photo of the Dahl Sheep is amazing.

Looking fwd to having you home in a few weeks.

Dad