Monday, May 20, 2019

The Five Hour Road Trip

Revelstoke Bridge
Doral, Anita and Meighan picked me up from an appointment at the South Campus Health Hospital.

They were picking up hiking boot while I was having an appointment with the hip surgeon.

My appointment ended before their shopping was done and there is a MEC store in the Seton Place Shopping District.

Meighan Johnson in Revelstoke
Anita told me she loves socks and this is the place to get fashion and comfort: socks that wick perspiration, climbing gear, and tools for camping.

The canoes, the kayaks the running shoes, the back packs are all on one floor and even I never have wanted to rock climb, I still wanted to buy the gear – everything so beautiful.

Meighan was our barometer as to when we stopped.


Each town her dad would ask her if she were hungry.

“No, I am fine.”

So we travelled straight through until Revelstoke at which time she wanted an A&W teen burger.

Revelstoke isn’t a place where there are a lot of choices about places to eat.

But she only needed that choice and the rest of us needed a stretch.


That is the longest I have ever travelled going out to BC without a break. Anita says that once Doral is in the car he wants to drive straight through – no tourist stops.

To the west of the A&W parking lot is a beautiful park for children.

The trees in it were in full bloom.

There is a running trail that follow by the river and probably a long path that goes under the bridge.

There is both the feeling of being in extreme nature and surrounded by technology for the hydro lines cut a swath across the mountains to the west, carrying electricity from the dam to hundreds of thousands of people.

This is a beautiful place to stop and consider, though I am not quite sure in which direction the consideration should go.

Arta

1 comment:

  1. loved the Revelstoke photos! could practically smell the blossoms!

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