Monday, 6 October 2014
Day 51
First ferry to Victoria to meet up with grandma and grandpa. Loaded a few things into the motorhome, had lunch and then a quick shopping trip. On the road home about 3, only to hit every stoplight on the way. Happy reunion with all the animals and family , a bottle of wine and a steak dinner at mom and dads. Into our own beds for the first time in 8 weeks.
Day 50. Ned lost his first tooth.
On the road to jasper. The mountain views were beautiful and the herds of elk impressive. Met up with linda VanDerVeen and her parents for a coffee and a fresh pastry in downtown Jasper. From jasper we headed towards Kamloops. Blessed by a herd of big horn sheep on the hillside. Ted counted 4 full curls and well over 30 animals. Fuel and a little shopping and a family meeting. THE DECISION WAS MADE TO HEAD FOR HOME. As Ned put it, Hammer Down, and Ted said 160 all the way. Pulled into the ferry parking lot about 11 pm. Spent the night there to get the first ferry home.
Day 49
Greeted by the smell of bacon. What a host. Peter had breakfast ready for us when we walked in the house. We were on the road by 10 after stopping to see the worlds largest tomahawk. Edmonton here we come . Ned and Ted played in galaxy land, rode the roller coaster, drove the bumper cars, shoot aliens, and did the sonic drop. We closed galaxy land down, and after a little shopping for new pants for Ned we were on the road to Hinton.
Day 48
Regina to Saskatoon, then on to Cut Knife. We arrived just in time for a home cooked meal at the VanDerVeens. Had a great visit and a tour of the house and renovations that are underway. Went for a walk to see the new cabinet shop that they are setting up and then back to the house for more visiting before calling it a night in the driveway.
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Day 47
Ned ad Ted were up early today and out the door to play with a couple of boys in another campsite. We visited and had a few cups of coffee and visited some more. Learned all about the oil boom and developments in the north west corner of ND. Packed up about 11 and drove the park loop 1 more time before heading to the north unit of the park where we went for a hike and saw the feral Texas longhorns. Decided to make a run for the border instead of staying another night in the park. Headed towards the Fortuna border station, and when we arrived at 10 30 pm we discovered that Canada was closed and we would have to come back tomorrow. Ned and Ted were sound asleep so we decided to head to a 24 hr border crossing, one state over in Montana. Crossed with ease and drove till we found some where to stop for the night, Regina at 1:08 am.
Day 46
Devils lake to Medora ND. What a beautiful drive across the state. Farm land and big blue skies. Stopped to see Salem Sue, worlds largest dairy cow. Then we chose a campsite in Theodore Roosevelt national park, before heading out for a drive at dusk to see what wildlife we could find. Bison, prairie dogs, deer, and moms wish, Wild horses. Back to camp after dark.
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