Finally getting around to posting about this trip. Funny how catching up on work after vacation sucks all the positivity and relaxation you get from going on the vacation.
Got super lucky with weather, was sunny and warm for most of the trip. Only got rain closer to the end.
Oct 2, flew out to Calgary. First time flying this year, very strange seeing Pearson so empty. Most stores in the terminal were closed. Flight was completely full though, so much for spacing people out. Air Canada gave out a nice Covid package with a mask, hand sanitizer, bottle of water and bag of peanuts. One flight attendant was going a bit overboard yelling at passengers to put their mask back on in-between bits/sips.
Spent the evening and following day exploring Calgary. Could just be the fantastic weather I had, around 20C, but I loved Calgary. Had a great youthful energy, something I really wasn't expecting based on preconceived notions. Started thinking to myself that I could see myself living here.
Late afternoon, started heading west. Stayed the night in Canmore. Canmore is a lovely town. Touristy in that it's full of boutiques, restaurants, knick knack stores, but didn't have an overly touristy feel. The kind of sensation like a resort, where everything is manicured and designed to appeal only to visitors and not locals.
Driving west from Calgary, mountains!
View from Three Sisters Parkway outside Canmore
Not a bad view while eating dinner in Canmore
Drove a bit up 742 at night. Seemed like it would be a nice drive away from civilization. Unfortunately, the road quickly turns to rough gravel and my rental Jetta was not happy at all, had to bail and turn around.
Nice view though (no idea why I didn't take this with my proper camera)
- Next day I left Canmore at sunrise. Unfortunately a few stops I had planned for this day were closed because of Covid. 1A was closed from Banff to Castle Junction. Lake Moraine filled up while I dawdled at Lake Louise and I was denied entry. Peyto Lake was closed for Covid. Was planning on having breakfast in Banff, but way too touristy for my liking, just did a quick drive through.
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Morant's Curve
Lake Louise, a bit overcast, but truly gorgeous. Decent amount of tourists, but not overbearing
I forget what this pass is called
Athabasca Glacier, the Glacier tour was closed for Covid
I love being in the mountains
Got to Kamloops for the night... Could just be me and super crappy hotel I got (worst of the trip), but what I saw of Kamloops is that it's a dump. The area surrounding Kamloops seemed nice, but the city itself is a pass.
- Next day was Kamloops to Vancouver. Highway 1 west from Kamloops was gorgeous. 99 between Lillooet and Pemberton may just be my favourite road I have been on. Very little civilization, zero traffic, just gorgeous views and beautiful road. South to Vancouver was still nice, but the traffic, touristiness, and development of it all kinda killed the experience.
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Between Kamloops and Lillooet
Lillooet is beautiful, hope no one tells them they could become stupid rich off tourism
Just west of Lillooet
Stopped for a coffee in Whistler with a nice view
Between Whistler and Vancouver. The guardrails and high traffic kinda ruin what would be a great road