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This is a little different type of trip we did on our motorcyles in the summer of 2011. Please enjoy and comment
Leaving Edmonton with the forecast stating sun, sun and more sun, we set out for our first stop, Jasper Alberta. The 4.5 hr ride is just long enough and we arrive at our B & B, the 'Glass House', that we had pre booked to ensure that they wouldn't have any problems with motorcycle riders. We pull the bags off my bike, had a quick shower and walked to main street, choosing an old family restaurant that has been around for years. Once that was out of the way we were ready for bed and looking forward to the next day that would take us through the Rockies into Revelstoke
Up early and had a great breakfast. Our host even packed a paper bag with fresh naked breakfast goodies for our trip. :) Absolutely beautiful scenery with mountain goats, deer and elk all along the way. The speed limit is 80 km, so you just have to turn up your I pod, relax and enjoy the scenery. The highways are excellent and there are so many breathtaking places to stop and take photos. Every lake is a different color of blue or green with many streams and rivers along the way. In no time at all we are now approaching Revelstoke. I found a cool place to stay on trip advisor, which, by the map I printed off, was a little ways off the highway and up the mountain from the highway. A few kilometers on asphalt roads and we found our place for the night which looks like a rustic lodge.
The lodge all to ourselves |
Cruising to Revelstoke, BC |
We park our bikes and make our way inside, greeted with a huge smile by the owner. We are shown to our room, looks good and we again grab our bags, change and head upstairs for a drink on the huge balcony that overlooks the tree tops to see the mountains surrounding us. Our host sits with us and chats as if we known her forever and she tells us how her and her husband have built this place from nothing. Incredible!! She does all the hosting, cleaning and cooking. We are asked if we would like to eat that evening and if we would be good with whatever she makes for us. Her German background makes us think that it will be good and was it ever! Schnitzel and Spaetzle. Can't get any better than that and then topped it off with German cheesecake. Excellent meal, a drink to finish the night and off to bed we went.
We wake up to another beautiful morning, have a fantastic breakfast (her pancakes are to die for), pay our bill and say our goodbyes. We will definitely be back!
Museum, Kaslo BC |
Kaslo Hotel, BC |
The road from Kaslo to Crawford Bay is nothing but curves and turns and we are seeing a lot of motorcycles. One of the more exiting parts of the trip is taking the ferry across the lake. Our timing is off, so we have to wait a bit for the next one, so since we have some time to kill, we chat it up with some other bikers, enjoying coffee and fresh pastries at the local bakery.
Cool Stores just down the road from the Ferry to explore |
Nice thing about being on bikes, the ferry staff can fit you in anywhere on the boat. There were at least 15 other bikes on the ferry this time as we crossed. Once off the lake, about 10 minutes more south, there are a bunch of cool artisan shops to check out. A glass shop where they blow their own glass, a rod iron shop, with all sorts of cool stuff, broom shop where they weave brooms as well as other shops. We couldn't waste too much time as our next destination was Kimberly via Creston which was one of the longer stretches of our trip.
Again, lots of turns to enjoy and lots of other motorcycle enthusiasts also on the road. A quick stop to say hello to my wife's parents in Creston, have some lunch and gas up, making our way to Kimberly. we've never been there before,so we didn't know what to expect. Found the hotel, unloaded the bikes (we're getting good at this) and cleaned up for dinner. The hotel was close to the town center which has a variety of restaurants and pubs to choose from. Burrito Grill was recommended to us and since we're partial to Mexican, we went for it. Fantastic food and great service! Several margaritas later, we head back to our hotel and crash for the night.
Next stop, Lake Louise, Alberta. The journey from Kimberley brings you through all different kinds of scenery until you get closer to Alberta, where the Rocky Mountains start casting shadows on the road again. Once we turn North on highway #1 towards Lake Louise the traffic is horrific. We take our time watching for stupid drivers and find our way up to the hotel. My wife got a super deal at the Chateau Lake Louise, so this is where we'll enjoy the night. In the back of my mind I'm thinking what will the hotel and guests think of a couple of loud Harley's pulling up in front of the hotel? No worries though. There's about 30 other Harley's parked out front on a tour from the States.
Sunset on Lake Louise, Alberta |
Your view as you cruise along the highway in the Alberta Rocky Mountains |
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