Monday, July 26, 2010

There is so much to see

Some of you may know that I rode my motorcycle to Calgary for the Mennonite Church Canada Assembly. My brother, Howard, came from Saskatchewan on his motorcycle and joined our closing session of the conference. He also joined me at my billet on Friday night. Then, right after breakfast on Saturday we hit the road to the mountains to ride for 3 days. Just past Banff, we turned off the Trans-Canada Highway and headed south to Radium Hot Springs. The weather was actually a little wanting - with cold and rain - causing us to fill up with a bowl of hot soup and a good cup of coffee at Radium. Everything started to improve after that.

We ended up in Creston the first night. After taking in a local Baptist worship service, and having lunch, we embarked on the most popular motorcycle-riders stretch of road in all of BC. In the Destination Highways book, it is No. 1. This is the road from Creston to the ferry crossing Kootenay Lake. It is #1 for the twistiness of the road and the beauty of the surroundings. It was great, although there are a number of other great roads that rival it. In fact, I would probably say that both the Sunshine Coast Highway, the Sea to Sky Highway, and the Duffey Lake Road all are contenders for #1. Sunshine Coast and Sea to Sky both have the ocean views which just add a little more majesty than any of the inland waterways.

We stayed the night at a bed and breakfast called "On the Cliff". The name gives away the beauty of this location. Just a side note - if you're ever in this area, take in Ainsworth Hot Springs ... or make it your actual vacation destination. It is unique like no other hot spring in that you go right into the caves in the mountain to enjoy the water.

On our last day we headed west from Kaslo, and immediately were on another amazing road (okay Destination Highways does rate it a #5 - out of 85 roads rated in BC). To make a great story short, Howard and I wound our way to Revelstoke and parted ways there, each taking two days to head home - one to Saskatchewan and the other to Vancouver.

Back to work. But there is more to come. Two friends and I had prepared to do a two day ride through northern Washington State on July 23 & 24. Erich Krause knew the way, a friend of ours, Howard Obrand joined, then Erich added a third friend, Ted Neufeld to make a great foursome. They weather also was great. We went down the west coast to where state highway #20 heads east through the mountains. Some amazing beauty that I was seeing for the first time. The only problem was that I had to deal with these 3 Harley riders the whole way - they speak their own language! Once the heat started rising and the terrain turn to desert, we turned north and made our way to the Krause cabin at Oroville, WA. Erich had promised 2 things - a dip in the lake to cool down and a steak barbecue. He came through on both. It doesn't get much better than this.


Erich, Howard and Garry at the Janzen house at the outset of the ride (Ted joined us in South Surrey).


On Saturday we took the Canadian route back, through Princeton and Hope. But, we were not to end our time in the US without one more beautiful ride. The short run from Oroville to the Nighthawk border crossing is a desert road, but it winds alongside a river straddled by greenery, ending up at this quaint, one horse border crossing in the outback. It was great. Well, I'll leave it at that.

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