Monday 15th September 2014
A day at leisure today as we're at Waterton for 2 nights.
We're minus Pete who has gone murdering in the name of fun, at a very posh hotel somewhere up the road. Andy went with him yesterday to tuck him in & was very jealous of the amount of internet availability Pete had. These 2 being very busy business men spent a lot of time on their computers when we stopped, usually draining the local town of any bandwidth within 5 minutes of arriving at the hotel
The weather was kind so having rung home using the fantastic BT app which allows me to make calls from anywhere in the using my home landline via my Smart phone I went for a wander.
There was a lovely hotel that we'd passed on the road in yesterday,
definitely somewhere to stay next time I come back.
Being at the end of the lake meant that it had to cope with some extremely strong winds. When they were building it, it got blown off it's foundations twice before they finished it. No mishaps since it's been completed, however.
There were a few boats on the lake.
I went for some snap, bumping into Jo & Chris & enjoying a few minutes in their company before mooching on a little further.
I'd not seen one of these before, a Carolina Chatanooga Leopard dog apparently.
She wasn't for moving. The waitress in this coffee bar gives her a cookie every morning & she was going nowhere until she'd had it. 'Focussed'.
More wandering....
Help yourself or
A quick look at the lake shore
Before heading back to the hotel where people were up & around, checking their bikes
or filling their guts
I'd booked a boat trip for later in the afternoon but as this didn't leave until 1600 hrs. I had time to spare. A local had suggested a ride up the Red Rock Canyon Road & assured me that I would see some bears along here. So off I set at a steady old pace, admiring the scenery once again.
Beaver sett (?) but unfortunately no beaver
It's a terrible life.....
And then bingo! I spotted these guys.
and this guy
all being closely watched by this chap
We were told at Waterton that there are no brown bears in North America, only Black bears which vary enormously in colour & Grizzly bears. Conversely in Yellowstone we were later told that there are no Black bears in North America, only Brown bears which vary enormously in colour & Grizzly bears. I've no idea who is right but they're all lovely.
And then I rode on to the end of the road.
Red Rock Canyon indeed.
On the way back to the hotel I came across Dean. The girls had gone horse riding so Dean had taken the opportunity to do his thang, much like me.
I guess those panniers will have been changed by now with the addition of 'A suburb of England', under the now redundant 'Scotland' logo?
We got back to the hotel & Dean and made our way to the boat, Dean spotting this along the way.
Then it was on to the boat, heading along the lake to America.
During the summer the population of Waterton is around the 2,000 mark. In winter this drops below 50. The weather varies from the sort of day we were having, quite stunning & beautifully warm to -30C at it's most extreme.
These lakeside properties cost in excess of £600,000 & flood every winter.
There's a profile of a face in this mountain top.
I was lucky enough to be joined by that famous rock band.....................Motley Crue.
Who said romance is dead?
The lake is said to be so cold that if you fell in you wouldn't drown, the cold would kill you almost instantly.
It straddles the American/Canadian border, marked by a cut in the trees on 1 side
And 2 stones on the opposite bank. As you approach them they look off-set
but as you cross the border they align & 2 become 1 (sing song anyone?)
The captain of the ship (The International, built in 1927 & still in excellent condition) is clearly a diplomat.
The American border post is over 20 miles from the nearest road & is basically used for hikers making their way through the woods & around the lake.
10 minutes for a quick wander round
Then it's back onto the boat where I'm sure I saw a Bald Eagle just before disembarking.

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The evening was my own so it was back onto the bike for another short ride up to a diufferent lake about 15-20 miles away. It was pretty deserted when I arrived apart from a young couple with their dogs, of whom who had braved the water

The other of whom was far too posh to do so.
They soon skedaddled, and I had the place to myself for a short while before being joined by (& I swear it was him) Robin Williams. Alright I know he's dead so it's pretty unlikely but this bloke was the spitting image of him & had a personality that matched the great man. We chatted for a while, he said he's seen a few of us riding around during the last few hours & was highly confused by our inability to stop at the 'Stop' signs until I explained to him that all roads signs are optional and for information only for motorcyclists in the UK.
And then I was alone again. This really was the most enchanting place & I had it to myself. I really would have liked Sarah to be with me, a place like this deserves to be shared.
I stayed a while before heading back to the metropolis of Waterton
Heading out to look for some food I saw Chris & Jo sharing a light starter, yes, it really was a starter for 2 people. Pete was with them having failed to slaughter anything in the name of fun........
I found a pizza takeaway & tried to order. I say I tried to order as the 1st girl refused to serve me on the basis of the t-shirt I was wearing, A Boston Bruins shirt. When I say she refused to serve me she really did refuse. She was very polite about it but explained that the Bruins & her team, some hopeless Canadian outfit, had a bit of history in the Stanley Cup & there was no way she was serving anyone who had any sort of allegiance with Boston's finest, regardless of how tenuous that link was. I admired her for that. That's a proper sports fan IMO. While she was away finding someone who would serve me I saw this poster on the wall. A gentle reminder that only a week or so before we arrived someone had posted on Trip Advisor how they'd had a mountain lion on their roof whilst staying at the same hotel as us. Oh well, at least I'd know how to deal with one should I be lucky enough to cross their path.
Pizza was finally produced, along with garlic toast and it was back to the room to enjoy them, along with more wine, chocolate & peanuts.
What a day and what a place Waterton is. I WILL be back & I WILL bring Sarah.