The Aspens By Peak To Green Accommodations
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Back to the mainland
... I never drink water. Think those of us who went all felt pretty good after that.
Got back to camp for a shower and then the drama started - we have a broken wrist in the group. Thats the problem with group travel, you have no control over whos there with you and we had someone who probably shouldn't have been wandering around mountains/campsites etc.
Anyway, we spent the afternoon wandering around Whistler. There were a couple of ...
Don't look down!
... br> Andrew was commenting on how much they improved the road between Vancouver and Whistler since he was there last (Andrew worked in Whister in 1998/99). It was a breeze driving there with lots of beautiful mountain scenery. It was a little cloudy, but we could see they were breaking. In fact, by the time we hit Whistler both the Whistler and Blackcomb peaks were in full view from the bottom. We decided we'd take the gondala up Whistler and ...
Strolls, Doctors and steak
... to see me this afternoon, he confirmed that I definitely still have an abscess and that I need stronger and different antibiotics.So that was that he gave me a couple of prescriptions and a bill for $135 and off I went. The pain is now trying to claim it all back from the insurance as the prescriptions came to over $100 as well. Hopefully it will work this time as he has given me two courses of antibiotics. The ...
Whistler Wonderland
... gear via moguls coffee, then upload on the blackcomb gondola. Lunch was at Rendezvous restaurant on the mountain, typically beef chilli fries and a greek wrap- with a Kokanee and followed by a Schnapps and a Coffee with Baileys to kick start the afternoon!
Post skiing Apres was a feature of most days on the Mountain, sampling local beer, wine and the atmosphere whilst nursing tired legs. Among the best were Merlins, GLC and La Bosca ...
Let it snow
... runs the Savoy in London and that they have a couple of Labradors working on reception, that's not an insult to what the women there looked like, they are actual Labradors! Apparently guests can donate money to a guide dog charity and take them for walks – whatever floats your boat!
The bus journey took a couple of hours, during which we saw mountains, lakes and a few bits of snow on the ground. Luckily for us when we arrived in Whistler there was a free ...