It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
Duder if you go to Victoria during George's cruise two things:You're welcome.
- Don't trust George, he totally hustled my wife and I in what became known as the Great Dragon Scam (GDS), which was featured on 60 minutes a few months ago. You can read a bit about it here.
- There's a guy here named Mark who lives in Vancouver. I can't remember his username. TwinkleToes or something. I stayed with him when I did the Epic Road Trip (ERT). You can read a complete day-by-day synopsis of the trip here. Just show up at his house unannounced, he likes surprises like that.
- Lately I find that making lists with three things in it is ideal.
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George, I will almost certainly be staying pretty far north or east of Victoria (really just heading Buzz's advice). Enjoy that cruise with the lady though!
Cpt, My plan right now is to hang a left at Edmonton and get on the Alaska Highway there. I was reading about another highway that bypasses Edmonton through a National Park and is supposed to have killer views. I'll let you know when the time gets closer.
You know, I might make the drive to GP just to meet you both and sit and have a cigar.
The highway you're probably thinking of Eville would be the Jasper/Banff parkway (#93). It IS a gorgeous drive! I've done it quite a few times and may very well be doing it again this June when we head south to visit my daughter and grandson in Portland, OR.
If you're going to take that route though, you'd probably want to head west at Calgary, AB and go through Banff to Lake Louise, then cut north on the parkway to Jasper. You could cut northwest at Jasper and take #16 into BC.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
A GP herf would be pretty awesome!
The Banff/Jasper Parkway is exactly the one I was talking about, and I'm having a bit of a quandary. I really want to spend a day or 2 in Edmonton, but I also really want to drive the #93. I'm thinking either drive up to Edmonton for a couple of days then back down the 11 and pick up the #93 north of Lake Louise. Will I have missed all the good scenery if I do that? If so, I'll just stay in Calgary an extra day and drink beer until I think I'm in Edmonton. http://www.cigarsmokers.com/images/smilies/smiley37.gif
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