Travel: 🇨🇦 Canada, going west! part 5 🍁

in travelfeed •  6 years ago  (edited)

From Jasper National Park we planned to go west. A lot of people told me that Whistler is a place I should visit and since we want to go to Vancouver Island. This would be on our way heading west. Whistler was maybe a bit to far for one day, so we decided to take it easy, enjoy the view and stop where we want to stop.

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First stop, mount Robson visitor center.

Blue river

A few hours south west of Jasper is Blue river. All the way towards blue river, we saw huge billboards with their special wildlife tours, both on land and water. My girlfriend was dying to see a new bear and I was hoping for eagles. There are several ways to do a tour. We choose the slow catamaran boat plus a much quicker swamp boat. Both were about an hour and would take us to two different areas.
The Catamaran was slow and silent. Really slow.. And it was really hot! I mean crazy hot for us. We felt like burning on that boat. The guide was really quiet as he searched for wild life. Then my ADHD vision as I call it turned on (all that happens in the corner of my eyes, will be noticed). I have an eye for these things because about four hundred meters away I spotted a bald eagle on the other side of the lake whilst I never seen a bald eagle in my life. He turned the boat and headed towards the eagle. I have to apologize for the photos, but the sun wasn't working in my favor.
special thanks to @guchtere for upgrading my photos

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This is the other wildlife we spotted:
An Osprey! I only knew the brand Osprey and never actually thought about it. It was my first and it was amazing to see a bird like this cruising threw the air. Nice and peacefully! The guide told us that the bird can grow to 180cm in length across the wings. This particular one was almost fullgrown.
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Black bears! Yes, not one but two was the score of the day. I can't explain in words how awesome it was seeing a small black bear climbing down a tree. At first we thought he was falling, but soon enough we saw it wasn't a drop but a climb down fully under control. Fun fact: Did you know that black bear give birth during their hibernation. This means that they wake up to their new born, fully fed cubs.

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And this is just a small piece of nature they live in:

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Clearwater

After a pretty successful tour threw the wilderness of Blue river we jumped in the car for more kilometres. One thing was about to be certain, Whistler was to far for this day. So we found a spot in Clearwater which is right next to national park Wells Gray and was promised to be pretty and less crowded. We booked a spot on a actual campsite and jumped in Dutch lake which is just below Wells Gray. The campsite looked really good, because it has its own golftrack. What a better way to end a relaxing day with a game of golf? However, it had one teeny tiny problem. And I mean a lot of teeny tiny problems. Mosquitoes!!! We have had them before, but these were monsters. I was hoping to play a game of golf while we're at it, but this was impossible due to these crazy creatures.
Needless to say we left the next morning, hoping Whistler would be better of.

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Helmckenfalls, Wells Gray

Whistler

And it was!!! Whistler is a perfect spot for nature/sport lovers who love to spent time on two weels or flying threw the woods on a thick iron cable. Unfortunately my camerabag does not contain any extreme sport action cams or a drone.
Whistler is one of the city's hosting the winter Olympics in 2010. The facility hosted the biathlon, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping. During summer it is an open paradise for everything that goes up- and downhill.
Watching movies online, learned me that Whistler was a sweetspot for downhill mountainbiking. So whilst my gf sad at the beginning of the gondola, I got myself a cool looking bike and gave it a try. I'm used to do regular mountainbiking and I'm not afraid to go fast at all. This however, was different and showed me how difficult it was more the once. Ambulances where standing by as I killed the blue en red tracks downhill! A small jump felt like meters mid-air!
No injury's, no accidents. Just tons of fun!

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Next stop will be Vancouver and Vancouver Island! Hope to see you there.


Thank you for taking the time to read this. Leave a comment, resteem and upvote this post. It is highly appreciated.

Or check out my previous post about Canada:
Canada part 1: https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@dboontje/travel-van-life-is-wicked
Canada part 2: https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@dboontje/travel-banff-national-park-and-it-s-lakes
Canada part 3: https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@dboontje/travel-canda-jasper-national-park-wildlife
Canada part 4: https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@dboontje/travel-jasper-beware-of-the-cold-with-32-c

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Amazing that you saw some black bears!

Thanks to @anouk.nox, this post was resteemed and highlighted in today's edition of The Daily Sneak.

Thank you for your efforts to create quality content!

Thank you for resteeming my post. Writing was easy, they experience was awesome!

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This is a great story @dboontje, thanks! Really though, you just went and bought that fancy mountain bike?! Congratulations on the @curie trail too. And thanks @mirrors for the Resteem.

@dandays, hahaha no I didn't buy myself a bike. This is a rental and I agree, it looks like it is a new one. Thanks for the upvote.

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Great to see your finally aboard with the editing of your pictures. Yes I know the best are still those straight from the camera but just let people enjoy a fine piece of magic. But I didn't do all the pictures you have posted in this part of the story, so some credits are for yourself!

Great story again and I'm really jealous at the bears. Never seen them like you did during this trip.

Nice bike you had there, didn't see that one I believe while showing you around in Lightoroom?🤔 Why didn't you bring it with you, than you could have joined us at Horst 😈

Lovely travel report, I must admit Canada has been on my bucketlist for quite some time now. And these kind of posts make me want to go there.. NOW haha.. thanks for sharing!

Hi @anouk.nox, get your ass on a plane and visit Canada. It absolutely stunning and worth traveling to. 😉

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Hello very nice post:)stunning photos!!You got to see 2 bears this time:D i wish we could give birth in hibernation that sounds like the perfect birth to me:)

Lol, I know right. Bears will never bore me. Although this time we didn't have proper photos of the second bear. We wanted to enjoy the bear in real life and not threw our cameras.

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You are making memories enjoying the moment is more important than taking a shot about this moment:)

Whistler is so awesome, isn't it @dboontje?! I lived in Vancouver for most of my life, up until just over a year ago, and I never tired of how beautiful it is there!!!

I found your post through @mirrors curation post; congratulations! I'm also submitting this to c-squared as well :)

@lynncoyle1 thank you so much. I really really liked Whistler. I could live there the rest of my life for sure. To bad it is a bid expensive though.

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Do you know why the river is called 'Blue river'? Does it appear blue?

That eagle shot is stunning! That must have been a great experience!

I didn't know about the black bear! That must be much more relaxing than a 'standard' birth, lol.

Thank you for sharing! Great adventure, lovely photos!

Hi @delishtreats
No I don't know why it is called the blue river. But my best guess would be that it turns blue in winter because of all the minerals in the water.

Yes, seeing a baldeagle for the first time in my life left quite the impression. We don't have birds in our sky that impressive.

And yes, it's something interesting for human beings as well. Maybe in the future women give birth like that as well ;)

Thanks for your valuable comment.

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My pleasure! I enjoyed your adventure :)

You are right! I hope there would be some research on this topic!

Thank you for coming back to me!

A wonderful adventure.

I am going feature this post in the next Xposed Curator's Rebound #54. You may find details about it Xposed Curator's Rebound

My hope is to bring your quality work here the exposure it deserves, and with it, hopefully some additional rewards.

Best wishes, @mirrors

Thank you! It is highly appreciated!

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Good post and Pics.

Thank you @toofasteddie

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I just love Helmcken falls. Have a few recent shots from there that I need to edit.