Pyramid Lake, Jasper

May 16th 2024

Our final stop of the tour was pyramid Lake.  On the way we spotted a bear with her cub.  During our trip, we have seen a lot of wildlife including Moose, elk, long horn sheep, Mule deer, and eagles, but the minute someone says bear, everyone jumps and rushes to that side of the bus/train to get a picture.

Throughout the trip, we have seen sign after sign that tells you to remain in your vehicle when you see wildlife.  We have been told over and over again that if we are on foot, to stay at least 100 feet from the animal.  Cars pulled up behind the bus and immediately, people started to get out of their cars to see the bear and cubs.   Our tour guide opened the door and said to one person, “You do realize that what you are doing is illegal”, he responded yes and kept taking pictures.  Sadly, if there was an incident, it would be the animal who would pay the price.

Pyramid lake was beautiful, the sun was shining, the lake was a beautiful turquois from the glacier water, there was a bright green field in front of Pyramid mountain.  My picture looked as if it was a postcard. Continue reading

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Maligne Canyon, Jasper

May 16, 2024

Maligne Canyon is one spot that I would go back to and spend more time. There are a total of six bridges crossing deep gorges with views of various waterfalls, we got to see two of the bridges.  I think I could have probably spent the better part of the day.   I will let the pictures speak for themselves.

On a side note, as I stood above one of the canyons, I pulled out my cell phone to take a picture.   I wondered, how many cell phone could be found at the bottom down below.   I quickly switched to my camera knowing that it had a camera strap.

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Maligne Lake, Jasper

May 15th, 2024

Our tour then headed on to Maligne Lake, a picturesque lake.   At the lake, I read a plaque on how the first Europeans to visit the lake was in 1908. I couldn’t help but think about the drive and determination of the early explorers.  It took us close to an hour via a bus on paved roads to get to this lake which is pretty much out in the middle of nowhere.  Although the lake was known by the native people, it must have been quite an undertaking to explore the area while mapping it out.

On our way, the tour guide pointed out a large rock at the edge of the stream and said that it was the place that Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy sang filmed “Indian Love Call” in Rose Marie.  My mother was a huge fan of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy so I snapped a photo of the rock.  Later, I looked at Youtube and wondered if this was really the spot.  According to Wikipedia, some footage was taken in Canada but the actors were filmed in Lake Tahoe.  Who knows, it made for a good story!

We stopped at the lake but since it was partially frozen, the lake was not officially opened. Normally, the tour would include a boat ride on the lake.

 

 

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Lake Medicine, Jasper Canada

Thursday, May 16th, 2024

As we got coffee, I noticed they sold beer.  One of them was called “Jasper, the Bear Ale”, I found it funny.

We boarded our tour bus “333” to explore the sites around Jasper.   It was a small group on a large bus, plenty or room to spread out.  Our first stop was Medicine lake which is a mysterious lake due to the fluctuating water levels with no visible drainage channels.

Even the Indians wondered, “where do the waters go?”, and thought it was due to the spirits.  In more recent times, they discovered sinkholes and underground cave systems, like a bathtub with a drain, the water is drained out through the bottom.

We spotted a lot of wildlife around the like including an eagle, a couple of Moose and a Mule Deer.

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Jasper, Canada

May 15th, 2024

We checked into the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge which sit on Lac Beauvert, a lake surrounded by pine trees with snowcapped mountains in the background. As we entered the park, we spotted Mule Deer and Elk and were once again reminded to keep our distance.

The setting reminded me of summer camp with a main lodge surrounded by cabins but obviously, a bit more upscale with spas and find dining.   There were plenty of outdoor activities from hiking to kayaking on the lake.

At one point, I joked about how this felt like Crystal Lake from “Friday the 13th” and that the main lodge felt a little bit like “The Shinning”.  The place also reminded me of the lodge’s in the Catskill Mountains where they filmed “Dirty Dancing” as well as a few episodes of “Mrs. Maisel”

After we checked in, we walked around the property for a bit, took some pictures.  There were plenty of ground hogs everywhere, I had no idea groundhogs looked so much like squirrels .   We also noticed that the trash receptacles were bear proof.  I would not want to run into a bear! Continue reading

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Rocky Mountaineer Kamloops to Jasper

May 15th, 2024 – Another wonderful day on the Rocky Mountaineer from Kamloops to Jasper! 

As we left for the train station, a man from the back of the bus came running up to the driver and guide to tell them that his wife was not on the bus. The bus stopped and let the guide out who ran back to the hotel while the bus circled around the block.  I immediately thought that when it comes to group tours, there is always someone who is late.  It turned out, she was on time, she simply got on the wrong bus and was safely headed to the train.  We ended up sitting with that same couple at lunch, they are from Oxford, and both very nice people.

The glass domed cars are great but pictures can end up with glare or reflection off of the glass.   One the lower level, next to the dining area, there is an open air section which is great for taking pictures or to go outside and for fresh air.  I was regularly looking for the mile markers along the side of the track and marking the times on the map so that I had an idea when the next point of interest might be so that I could be downstairs to take pictures.  I wasn’t the only one doing that and began to notice that if you didn’t get their early or if they made an announcement, you may not get a good spot!

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Rocky Mountaineer – Vancouver to Kamloops

May 14th, 2024

In the morning, we boarded the bus and headed to the Rocky Mountaineer train station where they had coffee and tea for us until we boarded the train.  They even had a bag pipe player.  I was surprised at the number of cars on the train and the number of people going on the trip  Clearly, the operation in Canada was at least two or three times larger than the ones in the states.

We were travelling Gold Leaf, which meant we were in a double decker car with our dining service on the lower level and a domed seating area on the top level.   We found our assigned seats and settled in!

The staff enthusiastically introduced themselves and began to cover the obligatory safety rules followed by what to expect and how there would be two seatings for each meal along with how to use the printed map and mile markers to know where we were.  The staff was extremely friendly and set the tone; this was not about the destination but about the journey which was to be enjoyed.

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Vancouver

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Monday, May 13, 2024

Off to Vancouver to start our Rocky Mountaineer trip through the Canadian Rockies.  Although it was a midday flight, it is considered an international flight, we needed to be at the airport three hours early and LAX is typically busy on Monday morning’s.  It was an early morning!

While getting ready to leave, I turned on the news.  They were paying tribute to Sam Rubin, a well respected entertainment report on KTLA who had passed away a few days before.  He was 64, just a few years older than me. Whenever I take a trip, I find myself thinking that it isn’t the right time, this was a reminder that none of us know how much time we have left and we shouldn’t put off the things that we want to do.

We had done a Rocky Mountaineer tour in the US the year before, and we really enjoyed it.  I was looking forward to this one, I had been to Vancouver but I hadn’t been to Kamloops, Jasper, and Lake Louise which were places we would be stopping at.  This being May, we would avoid the summer crowds but we would still get to see some snow in the higher altitudes.

The three hour  flight from Los Angeles to Vancouver was uneventful.  I noticed there was a guy across the aisle from me working on a script. Vancouver has been called Hollywood North because of the amount of filming that has moved there.  I wondered if he was trying to pitch the script or if he was a working writer.

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Rayong, Thailand

January 4 – 9th, 2024, 

When I visit Thailand, I always stop in Bangkok which is an exciting destination with plenty of things to do, but I always make it a point to travel to other parts of Thailand outside of the big chaotic city.   This year I chose Rayong as my destination.  It is about a 3 hour drive from Bangkok.  I knew going in, there wasn’t going to be a lot of things to do and see.  When I looked for it in the tourbooks, it would list busses that went through Rayong but nothing about it.

In Rayong, my day started with the hotel breakfast and then we would then spend the rest of the day hanging at the pool and beach.   We would order a light lunch and then late afternoon, head back to the room to cool off and get ready for dinner.  There wasn’t a lot to do in the area and the taxis were charging a fortune to take guests into town.   I was fine with staying in the resort and walking along the beach.

It being the weekend after the new year, the hotel wasn’t very busy and I overheard one of the manager talking about how they get a lot of business from Thai people on the weekends but during the week, it is not that busy.   I did notice one morning that someone had gone down to the pool and put beach towels on a bunch of chairs. I noticed throughout the day that less than half of these reserved chairs were used.   I have seen this at other resorts and it drives me crazy.  You are either at the pool or you aren’t, putting a towel on the chair and calling dibs on it and leaving to have breakfast is selfish and shouldn’t be allowed at any resort.   I wonder who started this and why resorts put up with it. Continue reading

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Bangkok Canal Tour

January 3rd, 2024

Bangkok was once famous for its canals and floating markets and was referred to as the Venice of the East.  Unfortunately, many of Bangkok’s canals are being filled in to create roadways and there are less and less of them. Instead of taking a taxi or train to the Giant Buddha, we opted to take a canal tour and experience how people lived and travelled before the automobile.

Although most of the boats on the canals were taking tourists around, the locals still use the canals as well.  On previous trips to Bangkok, I don’t remember seeing Asian Water Monitors, but I seem to be seeing a lot of them on this trip and they give me the creeps.   We also saw turtles and plenty of catfish.

After stopping at the Giant Buddha, there was another boat driver that was having problems getting his boat started.  He had tour tourists who clearly annoyed and confused.  Our tour guide asked if it was OK if we spent a few minutes trying to help them and we said it was fine.  Our driver couldn’t get the engine of the other boat started and when we took off, he said that he was having problems steering the boat. Continue reading

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