2nd October 2023
I sleep really well - and don't wake until just before 0800. I quickly shower and dress, repack, and get the elevator down to the lobby, where I hand in my key before going downstairs to the...
...where the Duckling awaits...
I do about an eight-point turn, trying to avoid the pillars the basement is planted thickly with - the Duckling's sensors shrieking at me from every direction - then position the car to the left side of the automatic door.
I drive up the ramp (it was much more frightening driving down
) and into a wet Monday morning in downtown Vancouver.
Yesterday afternoon this was a vibrant, cosmopolitan, and muti-cultural hive of activity. Today, the few pedestrians are shielded under umbrellas, and all the businesses are closed.
I get my cellphone service from Three in the UK. I do this because they have terrific foreign coverage - whereby I can use my phone as if I'm still in the UK. However, I'd forgotten that this doesn't include Canada, for some reason. My phone coverage is therefore restricted to when I have Wi-Fi coverage.
This means that Waze can't route me to my hotel. No problem - I use the Duckling's navigator and it steers me towards the Trans-Canadian Highway - East.
It's a miserable day.
Speed limits and distances in Canada are metric. The Duckling overcomes this by giving the equivalent limits and distances in miles - which makes life easy...
This is a really elegant bridge - Oh I give up!
There's no point trying to make this more than it is - a wet drive on an urban motorway...
What is needed is breakfast.
I've had nothing since the taco salad yesterday lunchtime...
The Lumberjack Slam - that'll do the trick
I call my admiration as to the colour of her car to Lizzie, who is just leaving - she can find it in any car park...
I start driving east again, turning up the volume of my new book, to hear it over the sound of my arteries hardening...
The new book is The Looming Tower, by Lawrence Wright, tracing the origins of Al-Qaeda and the road to 9/11. It was made into an engrossing mini-series, which I thoroughly recommend.
Still pretty grim, but just unpleasant - no high winds or torrential rain. Glad I have a roof over my head...
Avalanche tunnel - I like the bear artwork in the concrete...
I stop at this rest area - literally some bathrooms in the middle of nowhere. It's quite high up and the temperature is 45F. I consider putting my fleece on - then remember I left it in my car - 4,535 miles away...
The young guy who is cleaning the place says hello and goodbye to everyone...
Now that we're over the first range of mountains, the weather improves markedly, as I was expecting. There's now a high overcast, and as we descend, the temperature increases to about 55F...
After a couple of hours, I turn off the Trans-Canadian and drive into the city of Kamloops.
Sounds a little like a breakfast cereal.
The Duckling steers me downtown to the Plaza Hotel. I am an hour early for check-in, but the staff don't bat an eyelid at it. My car can remain where it is (beside the hotel) for $8 Canadian.
I ask if they have a guest laundry - they do!
I'm two days away from becoming underwear-critical...
There then plays out a comedy of errors as I try to get some Canadian coins (one dollar coins are called Loonies, because they have a picture of a Loon on them. Two dollars are called Twonies, because - well, never mind). Being a clutz, I only have US currency, so Tina adds six dollars to my parking charge and gives me the coins - and also a detergent pod.
I take the lift to my second-floor room...
...then smuggle my bag of toxic waste to the guest laundry and ram it all into the machine...
I realise I have left my camera in the Duckling, so go to retrieve it - and spot this unlikely sight outside the hotel...
I'll be impressed if someone comes up with a make/model/year for it...
I sleep really well - and don't wake until just before 0800. I quickly shower and dress, repack, and get the elevator down to the lobby, where I hand in my key before going downstairs to the...
...where the Duckling awaits...
I do about an eight-point turn, trying to avoid the pillars the basement is planted thickly with - the Duckling's sensors shrieking at me from every direction - then position the car to the left side of the automatic door.
I drive up the ramp (it was much more frightening driving down
) and into a wet Monday morning in downtown Vancouver.
Yesterday afternoon this was a vibrant, cosmopolitan, and muti-cultural hive of activity. Today, the few pedestrians are shielded under umbrellas, and all the businesses are closed.
I get my cellphone service from Three in the UK. I do this because they have terrific foreign coverage - whereby I can use my phone as if I'm still in the UK. However, I'd forgotten that this doesn't include Canada, for some reason. My phone coverage is therefore restricted to when I have Wi-Fi coverage.
This means that Waze can't route me to my hotel. No problem - I use the Duckling's navigator and it steers me towards the Trans-Canadian Highway - East.
It's a miserable day.
Speed limits and distances in Canada are metric. The Duckling overcomes this by giving the equivalent limits and distances in miles - which makes life easy...
This is a really elegant bridge - Oh I give up!
There's no point trying to make this more than it is - a wet drive on an urban motorway...
What is needed is breakfast.
I've had nothing since the taco salad yesterday lunchtime...
The Lumberjack Slam - that'll do the trick
I call my admiration as to the colour of her car to Lizzie, who is just leaving - she can find it in any car park...
I start driving east again, turning up the volume of my new book, to hear it over the sound of my arteries hardening...
The new book is The Looming Tower, by Lawrence Wright, tracing the origins of Al-Qaeda and the road to 9/11. It was made into an engrossing mini-series, which I thoroughly recommend.
Still pretty grim, but just unpleasant - no high winds or torrential rain. Glad I have a roof over my head...
Avalanche tunnel - I like the bear artwork in the concrete...
I stop at this rest area - literally some bathrooms in the middle of nowhere. It's quite high up and the temperature is 45F. I consider putting my fleece on - then remember I left it in my car - 4,535 miles away...
The young guy who is cleaning the place says hello and goodbye to everyone...
Now that we're over the first range of mountains, the weather improves markedly, as I was expecting. There's now a high overcast, and as we descend, the temperature increases to about 55F...
After a couple of hours, I turn off the Trans-Canadian and drive into the city of Kamloops.
Sounds a little like a breakfast cereal.
The Duckling steers me downtown to the Plaza Hotel. I am an hour early for check-in, but the staff don't bat an eyelid at it. My car can remain where it is (beside the hotel) for $8 Canadian.
I ask if they have a guest laundry - they do!

There then plays out a comedy of errors as I try to get some Canadian coins (one dollar coins are called Loonies, because they have a picture of a Loon on them. Two dollars are called Twonies, because - well, never mind). Being a clutz, I only have US currency, so Tina adds six dollars to my parking charge and gives me the coins - and also a detergent pod.
I take the lift to my second-floor room...
...then smuggle my bag of toxic waste to the guest laundry and ram it all into the machine...
I realise I have left my camera in the Duckling, so go to retrieve it - and spot this unlikely sight outside the hotel...
I'll be impressed if someone comes up with a make/model/year for it...


