I
knew that I should have written a few "backup" blogs.
Sometimes when I am going to be busy it just makes life a little
easier. I guess that this time of my life isn't meant to be easier.
Louise
and I are in Vernon BC, and spent the better part of the day driving
here. It takes six hours and twelve minutes to get here from Calgary
according to Google Maps, but according to real life it was closer to
eight hours. Google Maps doesn't take into account the amount of
construction on BC highways in the summer. It doesn't take the snow
and avalanches in the winter either. Kind of makes me wonder what
else Google isn't telling me.
I
don't know if anyone reading this has ever driven from the foothills
to mountains, but it is a truly wonderful experience. The mountains
keep getting larger and larger the closer you get and it feels as if
you get smaller and smaller. I have always wondered how anyone ever
found their way through the mountains. Before I saw mountains I just
assumed they would try one pass and if that failed then they would
move on to the next possible pass. That was before I saw how big the
mountains are.
The
credit for the discovery fall to names like Lewis and Clark,
Thompson, Pike, Mackenzie and Fraser. They are names that I first
learned of in school and those names are on schools, streets and
rivers all over Canada. I had nothing but respect for these men, but
now I suspect that they were just the figureheads that were given the
credit for the discoveries. More than likely, the indigenous peoples
told them the way for the price a dagger, blanket and some shiny
objects.
When
you go into the mountains, you feel so tiny and insignificant and at
the same time you feel a part of something much, much bigger. They
make you want to stop the car and just start walking. I have hiked
and back packed in the mountains for years, and you could hike a new
trail every day and never hike the same trail twice. It's a shame
that we had to drive through the mountains and not stop. We will be
coming back in a day or so and I have the feeling that we might just
stop beside one of those beautiful mountain lakes and just listen to
the world for a while.
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