That George Vancouver from King's Lynn, he got about a bit…

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1st September 2025

Rabbits.

The alarm goes off at 05:15, but I've not slept well — typically I don't at the start of a trip. I stumble about getting abluted and putting stuff in bags, and then sit and have a coffee.

I've managed to plan my groceries quite well this trip, only having to throw away a pint of milk and some tomatoes. As is becoming a habit when I travel, I'm having stuff done whilst I'm away — the roof of the house and the garage are being washed today — to get rid of a build up of moss. Oh — and the convertible is at Norwich Audi having a new camshaft fitted. Well, you can't take it with you…
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Adrian turns up on the dot of 06:00, we load my bags into his car, and we're soon headed towards London. It's pretty quiet traffic-wise — and conversation-wise until we stop for a MacBreakfast at Barton Mills… :D

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Sufficiently full, we take our coffees to the car and make tracks towards Gatwick, our destination today.

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We cross the Thames over the Dartford Bridge — first bridge pic of the trip! Tolls are collected electronically, and I've already set up an account to pay for Adrian's car — as well as another account to cover his “drop off charge”
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at Gatwick. Come to think of it, he could slowly bankrupt me by driving over the Dartford Crossing and back for days…:D

We get to Gatwick South Terminal at about 09:00, and we quickly unload my gear. I thank Adrian — great mate to do this :thumb2

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You get charged another £7 if you're there longer than 10 minutes…
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I enter the terminal, wheeling my bags with me, ready to use the automated bag check, as I checked in online yesterday, and already have my boarding pass.

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This is the queue to the auto bag check.:oops: Basically, they aren't working, so the beleaguered ground staff have to do it all manually. It takes me over an hour to get my bag checked in, then make my way through security. Security was a lot easier than normal, as you no longer have to remove laptops from your bags etc — it all goes straight through.

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I stop off at Duty Free to pick up a pre-order, then make my way to the Departure Gate…

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By the time I arrive, they are starting to board. The snarl up at baggage check has slowed everyone down, and I'm glad I arrived as early as I did…

Eventually I'm boarded, when they say “everyone else”, and make my way through a rammed aircraft to my seat — in the middle of three on the right side, but at least it's right by the overwing exit…

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…so I have stacks of legroom.

The in-flight entertainment has several films that I was interested in watching — starting with Mission Impossible — The Final Reckoning, which was two hours and 49 minutes long. :eek

Well, it's a nine and a half hour flight, and I don't have anything better to do, so I watched it. It appears to be a series of set pieces which show Tom Cruise (who does the vast majority of his own stunt work) trying to kill himself, interspersed with him running at full tilt. The bit with the two biplanes must have been something to set up — I'll have to look out for a “Making of” video.
Tom is 63 years old (but obviously looks nothing like it), but I can't help but feel he's running as hard as he can from ageing. He is undoubtedly a great movie actor, and there's rarely a boring moment when he's on the screen.*

We get fed a very decent Cottage Pie for lunch — BA food really has improved over the years.

Next up, I watched Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson — who plays an Expendable — someone whose whole life has been saved onto a computer and is used for hazardous duties, and who's job is to die, and then they'll 'print' another one. It was a fair film — but I think Murderbot did it better, really…

Finally, I just managed to squeeze in Black Bag, which I thoroughly enjoyed. A British spy thriller with a great cast (Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett, Pierce Brosnan), it kept me entertained for every one of its 93 minutes — thoroughly recommended :thumb2


And suddenly we are arriving at Vancouver — named for King's Lynn boy George. We troop out, wheeling our bags, and walk/are conveyed at least half a mile (this is no exaggeration — my Apple Watch is so impressed with my step count), before arriving at the automatic border entry machine. I answer a lot of impertinent questions, and am rather amused when it tells me to “Look up into the camera” — it's at shoulder height. It takes a picture and gives me my entry pass…

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Nice…

I go to the carousel and find my checked bag, which seems to have weathered the journey better than me, and then wheel my trolley over to the multi-storey car park, where the Avis desk is situated. As usual, they are extremely helpful. I had ordered a “Luxury Car” — which they said would be a Chrysler 300, or similar. Regular readers will already know where this is headed…:LOL:

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Yep — it's a BMW…:D

Although this time it's an X5 — which I've always thought a bit better looking than the pig-ugly X6…

It's also very cooperative, connecting my iPhone in no time and displaying CarPlay without being prompted. I sit in the car park with the AC on full, luxuriating in the chill, as I've sweated through my tee shirt and look like hell on toast. It's also nice to use my elbows…
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After getting my temperature back to a reasonable level, I put my hotel's address into Waze and set off slowly into Vancouver's 15:00 traffic…

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More bridges! We were stopped for a while, and I think it was to allow a boat to go through the lifting bridge — shame to miss a classic pic like that…:LOL:

My hotel is literally five minutes away, so I stop under the canopy, check in, and pinch their luggage trolley to empty the car and drag everything upstairs to my 4th floor room. I go back, return the trolley, park the car in a convenient slot, the grab a couple of bottles of Gatorade from the fridge. Closing the room door behind me, I switch the AC to Neptune, and relax in its frosty embrace…

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I take a shower that was like a religious experience, and put everything I was wearing today (even down to my watch strap) into a bag marked 'Toxic Waste' — I may be brave enough to launder it in a few days. I pop downstairs and fill my travel mug with coffee, then come back to my room and upload pics and make a start on my journal. I'm determined to stay up until at least 21:00 local (which will be 05:00 body clock time — ie 24 hrs), to try to make a dent in the eight-hour time difference.

Rough day, but then I have a club-class physique and an economy class budget…:D

*Edited to add — one of the most bizarre pieces of casting in Mission Impossible — Hannah Waddingham plays a Two Star US Navy Admiral. Bit of a change from Ted Lasso…
 
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Looking forward to your trip report.
 
We are being spoilt with this plethora of rr that are forthcoming off our intrepid tour guides keep it up lads.
 
2nd September 2025

Not a bad night's sleep. I initially wake at about 04:00 and, after easing springs, do the NYT Crossword, Spelling Bee and Wordle — part of my (most likely vain) attempts to slow my brain slowly turning to porridge. I finish them all, put the light out and drift off listening to a podcast — the final part of American Scandal, about the My Lai massacre

At around 07:30, I get up and have another epic shower, get dressed and start repacking my bags. I will always bring my bags into the hotel at night, but I use the large case for stuff I don't need on a day-to-day basis, and everything else goes in the small bag and my shopping bag.

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When I'm done, I take my bags down to the car, then come in for breakfast...

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Which my mate Kate described as looking "hideous". Tad harsh, Kate...

But they don't have HP Sauce - I mean, how can you live like that? :eek

I fill my travel mug up with coffee and my water bottle up with - well, water...

I'm on the road at about 09:00...

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It's a relatively bright day with a high overcast, but the visibility isn't great. We are still in high season for forest fires and there's a lot of smoke in the atmosphere...

I'm listening to The Lighthouse of Stalingrad by Iain MacGregor on Audible...

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Following Waze's directions, I navigate the series of highways getting me away from Vancouver and - eventually - heading me North East towards Kamloops...

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Great suspension bridge...

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...which I get another view of, as I'm looped off the highway and routed beneath it...

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I pass this old gent - quite an easy one to guess - with the slightly anachronistic addition of an anti-buffet screen behind the driver...

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...looks to be in good fettle. Points for make/model/year...

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More suspension bridges! Head-up-display (HUD) on the car is excellent...

The coffee from the hotel is bloody awful, so I drop into a wayside Tim Horton's to get a refill. They famously brew coffee every 20 minutes and throw the old stuff out (or - possibly - sell it to Hampton Inns...:unsure:)...

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So - coffee. I just need coffee...

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Never mind - I get back on the road, the car's air suspension adjusting for the additional load...

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I'm on Highway One - the main arterial road running east/west across Canada. It's thick with road works and speed limits. The winters here can be pretty cruel, and the highways gangs only have the summer months to maintain them...

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It would be a glorious day if it weren't for the smoke...

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It clears a little and the morning gets the opportunity to live up to its potential...

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Look at the size of those tyres... :oops:

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Heavy goods vehicles are required to stop at weighbridges when the lights are flashing...

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I'm keeping up a good lick of speed when I pass Hope...

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I remember driving this route when I was last in British Columbia - in the original Ugly Duckling in 2023...

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Good sign...

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As I climb up a bit, the air clarity improves - although I can see smoke smudges from active fires in the woodland in my mirror...

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I crest the top of the pass and can see Merritt on the valley floor below.

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I'm curious what services Dee's Pilot & Hotshot Service offers...:unsure:

It's 12:30 - ridiculously early for a check-in at the Best Western Plus, and my room isn't yet ready. The manager shows me to the business centre...

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...where I can set up and write my journal.

I drive over to a local Shell station and put 25 litres into the car. I calculate it's done about 32.3mpg (26.9mpUSgal). I get back to the business centre and start uploading todays 100+ pictures...

More later...
 
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2nd September 2025 (cont)

So, having broken the back of the journal in the (very comfortable) business centre, I find it's about 14:15. I go to the front desk, and I'm told my room is now ready. I catch the lift (elevator) to the second floor and…

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Well, that looks pretty good… I didn't know I was getting a verandah…:thumb2

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To be honest, it's a tad warm for it (it's 35 °C at the moment), but it might be OK this evening…

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Heck of a view…:D

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There's more! The room has a Nespresso machine and a selection of pods, including my go-to one; Volluto…:)

I get some change from the front desk and consign the toxic waste from the flight over to the guest laundry.

More later…
 
2nd September 2025 (Cont)

Having collected my newly clean kit from the guest laundry, I fold it and put it away.

It's too early for dinner, so I watch the fifth episode of Alien Earth on my iPad. I'm quite impressed with the series...

I then wander to the other side of the car park to...

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Mr Mike's Steakhouse - I feel destiny has brought me here... :D

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Lucas, the bar tender, serves me a pint of Molson Canadian lager...

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...which goes down alarmingly easily (and quickly)... :D

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I peruse the menu...

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...and decide on the 14oz rib eye "gaucho style", cooked medium rare...

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...which arrives promptly, looking and smelling great...
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It's delicious, and cooked perfectly. I have another pint of Molson to accompany it - seemed rude not to...

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Look what they had!

I pay my bill - adding a 20% tip* (Lucas has been good fun), then take a stroll back to the hotel...

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Despite the smoke, and the truck park opposite, the moon rising over the hills looks beautiful...

Good day :thumb2

*Came to £52, for those who are interested...
 
The usual great read Mike.

Austin Healey 3000 (100/6 ?)
 
3rd September 2025

I have an excellent night's sleep — probably aided by the huge steak and a couple of beers. I wake at about 04:00 and, after easing springs, do the NYT crossword, but fall asleep whilst doing Spelling Bee. I wake at 08:15 feeling great.

I shower and pack, then take everything out to the car and return for breakfast…

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This is a top hotel — I'm quite impressed. Breakfast is plentiful, piping hot, and you get proper crockery and cutlery…

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I help myself to French Toast, scrambled eggs, hash browns and sausage meat in a burger form. I add some fruit for good measure…
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They have HP Sauce!
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First time I have encountered it in a hotel in North America (for 'tis a lawless place).

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They have some breakfast TV showing in the dining room — and they are laboriously explaining how to play Wordle… :D

I fill my travel mug up with freshly brewed coffee and some skimmed milk (2%), my water bottle up with chilled water, and walk out to the car…

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Chap to my right was parked quite close — took me a couple of attempts to get out…:D

I have a long way to go today — over 380 miles (611.55 km), which is poor planning, really. When travelling by bike, the journey length was almost immaterial (or at least it was to me), as the ride was the holiday — in the climate controlled cocoon of the BMW it's not nearly as much fun…

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I'm straight back on the highway, heading for Kamloops — that well known Canadian breakfast cereal…

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To begin with, I'm quite optimistic, as the smoke seems to have thinned since yesterday…

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I'm still listening to The Lighthouse of Stalingrad, it's an exceptional book, but don't listen to it or read it if you want your faith in humanity to remain unshaken… 😕

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At Kamloops, I hang a left and start heading towards Jasper National Park, my target for today…

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It's a smaller highway, much of it not divided, and you can get slowed by HGVs (Semis) lumbering up the hills at 30kph or so…

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The further north I go, the worse the smoke ahead of me seems to be…
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…but the road is twisty enough to be interesting, and at least I'm not at work (hi everyone!), or at Stalingrad…

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I stop at a rest area to ease springs, noticing that they have EV chargers here…:thumb2

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There's a very high Tesla count here — along with other EVs. Canadians seem to be pretty eco-conscious, as a group…

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These are bear-proof rubbish (trash) bins. There are instructions on how to open them…

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It's a nice spot, but I'm conscious of how far I have to go. As I set off, I decide to pause Stalingrad (something the antagonists weren't able to do) and put on something a little lighter. I start off with Stuff You Should Know — a podcast I have been subscribed to for over a decade — today — How Dolphins Work. It's excellent — both interesting, and a welcome relief from the human tragedy at Stalingrad…

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I'm following the river valley for a while…

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…but pretty soon, I'm climbing again, and I'm looking at the visibility to the north with dismay…:(

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A bridge — yay!

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At most of the (many) roadworks, I notice they seem to have done away with flag-men, and now use this stop barrier, remotely operated, in conjunction with a red light…

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I thought this river was making a lot of noise — then realised there was a railway (railroad) line in the trees opposite…:D

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Traffic is light, and I'm able to keep up a fair pace…

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It's after 12:00, and I start looking for somewhere to stop for lunch…

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This looks promising…

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It is run by the grumpiest woman… :LOL:

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But she serves me up 'The Grizzly Burger' with fries — and I'm not sure if I've ever tasted a better one…
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Anne and Pim, a young couple from Holland…

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…ask if they can join me. Lovely couple — Anne works for the Dutch government, doing something in the asylum-seekers space, and Pim works in project management for a firm, whose main competitor is Kevlar. They flew via San Francisco, caught a connecting flight up to Vancouver, where they picked up a rental camper (RV). They comment on the poor visibility and are surprised when I tell them it's smoke. Like all Netherlanders, their English is impeccable. Like me, they are heading towards Jasper this afternoon…

Pim manages his Grizzly burger — and finishes Anne's wrap — how is he so thin? :D

We say our farewells and set off towards Jasper once more…

Soon I'm at the entrance to Jasper National Park.

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As I'm ancient, I get a very reasonable discount on entry. I buy three days worth of Parks Pass, as I'll be visiting Banff as well, and this ticket covers all National Parks…:thumb2

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The charming, but camera-shy Park Ranger tells me the smoke rolled in yesterday… :(

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I'm lucky, in that I have been here in clear weather. The smoke is pretty poor — my iPhone has an air quality warning on the weather app…

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Hats off to this lunatic — pedalling through this…:eek

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This area was hit by fire itself a couple of years back. Forest fires are a natural process, often started by lightning. The trees are growing back and nature is regaining its hold…

I eventually arrive at The Hinton Lodge, where I'm booked in efficiently.

For two days, I've been heaving my bags over the high boot (trunk) lip. Today I noticed a button I'd not seen before…

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I take the BMW over to the local service station and fill it up. Today I have done 612 km (380.28 miles), and the car has done an impressive 36.5mpg (UK) (30.4mpg US).

I get up to my very impressive room…

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…or, to be more accurate, suite…

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…and get to work uploading pics and starting my journal. I grabbed a couple of bottles of lemonade at the gas station — still full from lunch.

Long day…
 
3rd September 2025

I buy three days worth of Parks Pass, as I'll be visiting Banff as well, and this ticket covers all National Parks…:thumb2
For 2025 entry into all of Canada’s National Parks was free!

Offer ended on 3rd September.

:blast
 


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