That afternoon we went along Maligne Lake Road to look for wildlife. We saw two enormous elk and some really scraggly sheep. I was horrified to see the ram climb under a car to lick the mineral salts from underneath.
Elk along the Maligne Lake Road |
Sheep along the road |
Licking the mineral salts from the bottom of the car |
Gayle looked into buying an aircard to use while in Canada. It would cost $250 for the card and $65 a month for service. I just can't justify the expense for only a month, though it would have been nice to have been able to contact everyone while we were marooned in Banff.
Of course we had to take the obligatory photo at Milepost 0, the beginning of the Alaskan Highway. Gayle took a photo for a couple that wanted a picture together at the sign. They were from Germany and had brought over their military-style RV with them. These RVs are set up to travel in a wide variety of terrains and have solar systems to power their lights and entertainment centers and can recycle the grey water so that one can go a month without refilling the water.
Tonight we are in Toad River, British Columbia. Here's a link to the RV campground if you want to find out how children get to school here http://www.toadriverlodge.com/ Tomorrow we will take the car and travel around this area a bit. I am still hoping for a moose!
4 comments:
As always, enjoyed this very much. Like you said that's some pretty rough looking sheep. Enjoy, stay safe, and keep posting. Give Clark a pat on the head from us.
Thanks Cheryl!
I like the picture in front of the Alaskan Highway! The military looking RV sounds very interesting. Ricky would love it.
Have fun!
Ricky would love it. Bre and I often see rigs and say "Ricky would love that one!"
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