We caught another United flight to Calgary - this time NO food on the flight..we found out before we left so had a hearty brekky. It was a smallish plane and we had to wait in a take off queue for quite a while - it is a very busy airport. We were too excited to sleep and just read and chatted the flight away. We found the security at both SF and Calgary to be quite lax - which was very surprising… we basically walked through with no checks. We grabbed a taxi to the Greyhound depot and had some dinner and a beer whilst we waited to board the bus to Golden. Dad was so excited about seeing Luke again that he stayed awake all the way, singing every song he knew to keep himself occupied for the 4 hours. At one of the stops, we had a Tim Hortons donut and cuppa - I asked the girl for a white tea and she said she didn’t know what it was…so Dad cleverly said “make it a black tea with milk ” !! I think I was glad it was dark as we travelled as the Kicking Horse Pass is pretty scary and very steep. We arrived at the bus stop and there was Luke !! He took us to our Kicking Horse River Lodge and then said we were going over to see his place…we were getting tired by now but we happy to go with him..he didn’t tell us that Sara would be there(it was actually her place) and that we would be having wine and cake for my birthday…it was good to meet Sara…she is very smart and pretty and obviously likes Luke a lot, so that is all good !!! We eventually went back to the Lodge and crashed…we took it quietly the next day - Luke and Sara were both working, so we wandered around town and checked things out. I went in a march that night - called Take Back the Night, which Sara had organised as a part of her job. Basically empowering women to feel safe walking at night. Afterwards, we nestled into Taps and had a few beers and some food.. Luke met us there after work - he was working 2 jobs at the time, so was pretty tired too. Dad has taken a liking to the Tall Timber Beer…!!!
We stopped in and saw both L & S at their work places..and bought Em her Bday present with Luke’s help….you’ll have to wait and see !! We bought some groceries - shopping in different supermarkets takes a lot of time as there are so many different and interesting things to check out !! Golden is pretty speccie - surrounded by huge mountains - some with snow….which I love. On Sat, Sara dropped us up at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort and we went up to meet Boo, the grizzzly…I even managed to spot him in the bushes!! Then we took the gondola up to the top - it was so much fun…it had been snowing up there and there was plenty to play in - so we did !!! Snow fights, snow angels(took a great shot of dad’s) laughter and more snow fights…it was soft and powdery and beautiful. Took stacks of photos…… so many mountains….anyway, on Sunday we helped Luke and Sara move from their 2 apartments into their new home… it is small and cosy but adequate…a basement one. We had an afternoon nap and then got ready to go out to the Eagles Eye Restaurant for our special birthday dinner and wow, was it special…expensive but wonderful. The staff treated us to a free bottle of wine and a plate of desserts…yummy. The beef steak I had just melted in my mouth …a very memorable night. Dad had a mixture of pork, elk and beef. Luke had arranged to have the gondola stopped at its highest point and enjoyed scaring me by rocking it violently…so we had to get him back up the top with a few well placed snow balls !!! The staff actually commented that a couple had made snow angels the day before and they had been really happy to see this couple having so much fun…we admitted it was us and they were even happier !!! Luke has lots of friends in Golden - and is very popular - no wonder he likes it here !!!
We moved over to stay with Luke & Sara on their fold out..and had soem very special times …. we went for a bush trek and saw some breathtaking waterfalls, salmon spawning - they are bright red /orange when they swim upstream and man, they work hard getting past the rapids - we actually watched one fight it’s way up one section and when it made it through, we all cheered !! we then laughed at ourselves for cheering a fish ! We went to the Moberley pub for a meal, walked around town several times, went up to the Hot Springs at Radium and dinner afterwards at Jack’s (famous for his ribs !!), a hairy drive up Mount 7 (known as such because at the end of winter all that is left of the snow is in the shape of a 7) on a dirt wet road to see the amazing view…we saw 2 black bear cubs trying to climb a tree(so cute) and another larger one wandering around. We didn’t stay to watch long as we thought Mama Bear might be upset. Luke made an excellent job of the driving - a future rally man ?
We then headed off with Luke for a few days (Sara generously lent us her car). Banff the first night in a youth hostel(who’s counting our ages?!) and Jasper in a private home the next night - Luke slept or tried to, on the floor that night - our snoring was harder to bear than the floor apparently! We drove through the Kicking Horse pass - even scarier in daylight but incredible engineering - went to Lake Louise, Lake Moraine - where we were thrilled that it actually snowed on us - so magic - along the Icefields Parkway with all it’s “”Amazing and Magnificent “mountians, glaciers and lakes. Finally got to see Twin Bridal Falls !!! although not much water flowing over as it is mid autumn here. We walked up to the Athabasca Glacier(say that with a lisp!) and were not able to walk on it this time - there is an undergound river / lake forming and it is just too dangerous now. The whole region is simply breathtaking. We drove up to Medicine Lake and Lake Maligne - hiked up and down the canyon and got some great shots. One of the lakes apparently has a mystery drain and the height varies considerably - it was almost empty when we were there. We saw a herd of elk - the buck had 3 metres wide perfectly shaped antlers - wow….. and the does are so doeful…We had some fun meal times and some good chats and did some shoping for Luke (ski jacket and “Bunny hug” (hoodie) and really enjoyed them all. We headed back to Golden on sat night and on Sunday, Luke and dad drove up to pick Sara from Calgary where she had been catchingup with friends. I stayed home and had a cleaning and washing day - it was a rare treat to have a day to myself. On the Monday we cleared out for a long walk whilst Luke and Sara(mostly Sara!!!) got ready for our Thanksgiving Dinner. It is an event that I plan to incorporate into our yearly celebrations - it was so good to pause and share with each other at the table just what we are thankful for. We had a wonderful meal - turkey, real cranberries, gravy, stuffing, mashed potato, turnips….hmmmm. followed by Pumpkin pie and apple pie, all washed down with a fair bit of wine and laughter. Sara had even organsied for her Mum in Regina to send down some home made cabbage rolls for us all ! So, we had a very memorable meal together.
On the Tuesday morning, we walked Luke to work and said a tearful farewell and then did a bit of special shopping and then Sara dropped us to the bus stop..it was hard to say good bye for we don’t know when we shall see them again.
So, we sat in very uncomfy bus for another 4 hours or so…. we got bumped off onto an older dumpier one as the new one was full… so , on to Kamloops - Jess, Greg, Cynthia, Daniel and Taylor and about 90 horses await !!
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