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Travel Blogs from Radium Hot Springs
Running of the Goats!
... was interesting… the 1960 burn is still in evidence here. Indeed, trees burned in forest fires can stand for up to a hundred years!
We crossed into BC… yay!
Then it was on to the Paint Pots… what a spectacular trail. The surreal puddles of ochre-coloured water were visited by Aboriginal peoples who mined them for dyes for clothing and body decoration. European settlers ...
A hot time in ole town tonight
... of our documentation and ID's. Even had to prove Poots, our miniature puma, had her latest vaccines. Canadian border guard was friendly but business like. Asked us about guns, weapons, seeds, tobacco, alcohol, and hand grenades. Answered all the questions and was allowed to enter. Whew!!!!!!!
Still motoring North and stopped at Fort Steele, a historic gold mining town and pioneer oasis that got caught ...
Misteak??
... been slathering on lotion night and day and I am all scratchy. I guess I would trade this though for all the blasted humidity in FL though.
Wow I strolled out on the lawn and it appears everyone is out enjoying their balcony. I guess that is because there is NOTHING to do here at all. If I lived in this town I would be bored senseless. It isn’t really like Banff where you can just go sit in the nature. There is a bit of nature ...
It's on like Donkey Kong!!
... party for Lea's birthday which was awesomely epic. We switched all the lightbulbs in the common room for blacklights, decorated the place with neon goodies and ourselves with glowsticks and partied it up with all the newbies. Although a lot of them seem to have a ****** attitude. There is one girl in particular who is now know to the entire old staff as 'Rude Girl'. She is English (unfortunately) and spent the entire evening snubbing everyone who tried to talk to ...
Kindergarten Flop
... Kyle grinning down at me. "Did you notice the rain has stopped?" he asked me in his soft Scottish burr. "I hope you're not planning on staying down there long because you have to do Sports Drop-In next." "What does that consist of?" I all but whispered in aprehension. "Oh not much," he said airily over his shoulder as he turned to walk away. "About ten kids will show up and you just give them a few tennis rackets and a football and play games with them and ...