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Testimonial after 100 days of travel

During our first 100 days on the road we have visited 14 national parks, climbed 29 mountain peaks, spotted 11 bears (no grizzly, only black bears), driven about 15000 km, taken 3 ferries, stayed 20 nights in hotels (the rest camping), visited 4 larger cities and a lot of more or less small towns. You can say we have seen and done quite a lot during this time. I do not have the feeling though that we have been busy, we have had a lot of lazy days in between driving, hiking and sightseeing. A few times I have felt that maybe we should have stayed longer because it was a great place and the chances that we will return is not so high. But USA and Canada are really big countries and even though we are only visiting parts of them we can still not see it all.

Sightseeing at Lake Louise, Banff National Park.

It is extremely rewarding to be able to decide every day what we want to do. Being fully flexible and having the possibility to change plans as we please. But it is not always fun. When it is raining and is cold it is not so much fun to hang around a campground in the evening. This kind of trip requires good weather. Luckily we have had very little rain. Usually it was only showers and we could still cook and do the things we wanted outdoors. The times we have had to change plans due to rain we can easily count. Fortunately we can follow the good weather which it is time to do now. We will shortly be heading south in search of warmer temperatures.

Our camp at Movie Flats at the foot of Mt Whitney. This was a great camp. Free, calm, warm, bear free and easy access to Whitney Portal.

It is also hard to always be moving. Having to pack up all our stuff and find a new place to stay for the night. When we camp it is not so difficult because we have to pack up the car to be able to drive somewhere and then it is easy to move. But to always search for a new place to stay gets to you after a while. It has been great the few times we have stayed longer in one place. In Tuolumne we chose to pinch our tent so that we did not have to pack the car every day. In Vancouver we stayed in a hotel with a small kitchen and washing machine which was a real treat. Probably from now on we will try to stay longer in a few places rather than moving all the time.

In about a month we are going to Hawaii where we also have a hotel booked for a number of nights. We are looking forward to that and consider this to be our “vacation”. 🙂

Just the other day we left the city of Vancouver. We both loved it there and did extend our planned stay with a few days. We have both wanted to go there for a long time and it was just as good as we thought.

During our bike ride through Vancouver.

Being in a great city like this makes us both want to go back to a normal life. We suddenly miss having an apartment, a wardrobe, a kitchen and money to have dinner and drinks for. It is funny how we can spend weeks in the mountains without any problems but when in a city we start actually missing a home. Don´t get me wrong, we are not ending our trip. We just need to go back to what this trip is all about. This time it is more about having the luxury of time and no responsibilities rather than doing expensive stuff. Our budget does not allow us to spend too much time in cities because at the same time as it is fun it is also expensive. Not being able to spend money in a city makes it boring therefore we choose to spend less time there but more money. 🙂 We do like cities so we´ll see how it goes…

 

 

One thought on “Testimonial after 100 days of travel”

  1. I enjoy reading your summary. And isn´t that how it is at all times in life – that you can´t do it all? There´s a time for this, and a time for that… – where is that quote? Old testament, I think. The big cities will always be there for you, at easy weekend-access.

    One thing I do envy you: that you will be able to start afresh when you are home, with a totally new perspective at about half-time (in life). Not many have that opportunity, most of us have taken on a certain lifestyle and certain responsibilities early on and have too much bagage to just overturn it all. What an opportunity!

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