Tuesday 8 October 2013

The Last Leg of our Journey

We started our day in Golden, a beautiful area of BC.  It is located in the Rocky Mountain Trench - a valley between two mountain ranges.  So the mountains are a little farther away, which means that your visibility of them is better.

It was a clear day when we started out, and got cloudy through the day, this was the clearest part of the day.

 Note the fresh snow on this mountain.
 
There are many tunnels in the area of Rogers Pass.  It is a very treacherous road in the winter as they get a lot of snow, and avalanches are very common.  The tunnels are located in known avalanche paths and allow the avalanches to pass right over the highway without impeding traffic.

At the summit of Rogers Pass, we could no longer see the tops of the mountains.  Fresh snow is apparent and, in fact, there has been lots of snow on the highway passes since we came home.
 

 This is Three Valley Gap in the Monashees, coming out of the larger more rugged Rockies.  On the far shore are railway tunnels to protect the tracks from avalanches.
 
 
 This is Mara Lake, in the Shuswap Lakes area of B. C.  This area is very popular for renting houseboats for summer vacations.  The lakes are beautiful, and very clear.  It is just north of the Okanagan.
 
 This is the beginning of the Okanagan Valley near Vernon, BC.   My Father used to call these the old worn out mountains.  They are much lower and have trees to the top.  This area is dry and counts on irrigation to grow things, but it is renowned for orchards and vineyards!
 
 The welcome sign of our home town, Peachland
 
 Another welcome sign.
Here we are parked in front of our Home, Sweet Home.  We unloaded as much as we could and then started settling in again. 
 
We traveled a long way, and saw a lot of this country and the northern States.  We also missed a lot, I know, so there are areas we must go back to.  We were treated very well by our fellow Canadians and by our American neighbours; they are great hosts.  We feel so lucky to be able to do this trip, and wish to thank all our friends, family and new acquaintances who hosted us and helped us along the way.  Wow, we are blessed.
 
We have calculated the length of the trip.
 
The RV drove 14,700 km.  or 9,100 miles.
The CRV that we pulled along behind, traveled an extra 6,000 km. or 3,700 miles.
We probably spent about $500 on repairs and maintenance of both vehicles, so that isn't bad at all.  We spent a fair bit on gas alright, but that was expected. 
 
So, we are home!  I think we will stay put for a while.  I don't know when the traveling bug will hit, but we will be home at least until after Christmas. 
 
So thanks again to everyone.  Hope you enjoyed the blog!  I did enjoy doing it.


1 comment:

  1. Really enjoyed the blog, Eleatha. We got into the habit of checking daily for updates.
    Quite the epic journey! Glad you made it home safely after all those miles.
    John & Urve

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