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Also, here are some more from India that we never posted.
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After a tiring hike out through a huge burn from a 2005 forest fire, we hurried back to Banff and a waiting shower. We then went out for a dinner and movie date, very civilized. The next day we headed north up through Lake Louise, where I fished the Bow River to no avail in a 50 degree downpour (very Alaskaish, except less fish), and Lauren visited the famous lodge at the lake. From Lake Louise, we headed up the Icefields parkway, which soon made our hanging glacier from the Rock Wall hike look not so impressive. There are pretty much huge glaciers constantly in view in all directions, and then you come upon the Columbia Icefield which is a huge chunk of ice taking up the entire west site of the highway for a distance of ten miles or so.
The next day, while driving to the trail head of our next hike, which involved a 16 mile day, we decided that we had spent a lot of time in the woods and traded in one day of our hike for another day in the cabin outside of Jasper. The hike was beautiful, but not as impressive as the Rock Wall circuit. We hiked 8 miles in over a pass and spent the night and then retraced our steps the next day. Unfortunately, the cabin we hoped to spend an extra night in was not available, so we drove out of Jasper National Park and into Robson Provincial Park and found a campsite. It seems as though once you get out of the National Parks, most campgrounds in Canada are sandwiched between a highway and train tracks. It wasn't very peaceful.
The next day we went into Valemount and met Claude and Alke, the owners of the cabin. They had about 40 acres of land right outside of Valemount (an old mill town, new (sort of) tourist town), they have horses, a llama, ducks, chickens, and two very friendly dogs wandering their property. Our cabin was tucked away in a corner with views of the surrounding mountains. We spent two wonderfully lazy days barely leaving the property spending lots of quality time with the dogs. All too soon it was time to head back south, towards Vancouver and Seattle. The day we left we drove down through Kamloops and decided to take the scenic route down the Thompson river and through the Fraser canyon. That night we ended up at perhaps the worst campsite ever, as the highway 100 feet away had heavy truck traffic all night and just on the other side of that was an equally busy railroad track. We got up at 6AM and headed for Vancouver.
We had never really explored Vancouver and thoroughly enjoyed it, similar to Seattle but a bit different. The highlight was walking around checking out the dozens of cheap sushi places and picking one for dinner.
Then after a quick stop at duty free to pick up some scotch we were back in Seattle. And here we are until our flight to Bangkok leaves at 2:30 this morning.
We sent an album from snapfish with the full Canada pics this afternoon (from felizrica@aol.com)and you can also try this link: http://www2.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=232645097/a=39097533_39097533/t_=39097533 We hope everyone is enjoying their summer, talk to you next from Thailand.
August 2- Bangkok
September 1- Delhi
October- Nepal