Showing posts with label Whistler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whistler. Show all posts

Monday, 23 September 2013

Sloquet Hot Springs...and a Surprise!


The weekend before my birthday back in June we had planned a trip to these hot springs I had heard about.  We'd been talking about it for a while but we knew it was going to be a bit tricky to organise.  The hot springs are at the end of a logging road (dirt road) that's about 3 hours beyond Whistler, we knew none of the usual hire cars we rented would make it there and were told you have to have a 4x4 to drive there.  Luckily, my lovely colleague came to the rescue again and offered us his 'truck' for the weekend...and we were all set to go! 


However, on the thursday night I got really sick! I was off work on Friday and just being sick and feeling awful all day.  I assumed it was some kind of food poisoning or 24 hour bug thing.  I knew Saturday morning was fast approaching and I wasn't about to put off our trip! We only had 3 weekends left in Vancouver and had plans for every other weekend so it was now or never! I assumed I'd be fine in the morning, but still felt awful but told By I could either be sick at home or I could be sick at the hot springs so I just got on with it! 


We stopped at Whistler village on the way, we had planned to do some touristy shopping and pick up some t-shirts and things as we knew it would be the last time we'd be visiting.  However, I had to tell Byron to leave me on a bench sprawled out whilst he went off to stop, because I just felt too terrible! He even got ice cream from Cow's - which is like world famous ice cream and I had to pass on it, it was so sad!!


It was an amazing drive to the hot springs! Well, from the 10 minutes I saw of it in between waking from napping! By had made me a bed in the back of the car and so I just slept the whole way! Going on an incredibly bumpy road when you're already not well is not the smartest of ideas! 


This was our trusty truck that helped us make the trip! You have never seen a dustier car when we got back to Vancouver, it was insane! 


This cool church was in the middle of a random reservation in the middle of the forest! Gotta love B.C and all it's secludedness! 


Finally after what felt like forever, in my unwell state, we arrived at the hot springs! We were going off some dodgy directions I'd found online via someone else who'd been there before...GPS didn't work and so we were glad we hadn't got lost! 


We headed straight for the hot springs! and I decided they must have had healing magic powers because for that evening I wasn't sick once! 


There were about 9 individual pools of water, and each one increased in temperature! 


The one closest to the river was the coolest, and the one I was sitting in first was one of the hottest.  I didn't stay in that one for long and I couldn't even make it into the top one which was the hottest, it burnt my toe even as I dipped it in! 


This was our fave pool! The second in from the river, it was snug and small enough to just have room for the two of us and it's temperature was toasty warm! We could also take a dip in the f-r-reezing cold river if we got too hot! 


These were some of the top pools that I didn't dare try! 


and there behind By you can see the water running down straight from the source! 


This waterfall was probably the hottest water I've ever touched! 


It was so peaceful and relaxing, and such a cool experience to be there! 


It was about a 5 minute uphill climb back to our little campsite, but I didn't mind it too much as I felt rejuvenated after being in the water! 


Here's a close up of the river, the water was sooo clear! 


We set up our little tent, and got a fire going for dinner! 


Later that night we headed back to the hot springs after dark.  This time I had left the camera behind at the tent which I sorely regretted because when we got there little tea lights had been lit all the way around the outside of the pools and it was completely magical! There were even floating pieces of wood in the middle of each pool that had more tealights on, it was the perfect ending to day which turned out better than expected for the sickie! 


The next morning, after another quick dip we started the drive back to Vancouver.  I was feeling slightly better than before and was able to enjoy more of the scenery on the drive this time! 


We stopped off at Alta Lake, just beyond Whistler because it's somewhere I had always wanted to check out! Would you look at that scenery! 


It was amazing! The sun was out in full force...


and By worked on topping up his tan! 


We watched people going out on their boats, and even their kayaks and we watched some people jumping into the lake from the swimming docks.  Sadly, I wasn't feeling up to it myself so we just watched from the side! 


How can you ever tire of that view! 


I loved all the lily pads too! and the snow capped mountains in the distance! Crazy that it was mid June and 25 degree plus weather yet there was still snow up there! 


Another stop off I had always wanted to do was Brandywine Falls.  You all know how much I love a good waterfall and I was determined to check out as many as possible before we left B.C! 


We had to cross this railway track to get to the falls, doesn't that look good enough to be a postcard?! 


Brandywine Falls did certainly not disappoint! and even though I was being sick again, I was glad we'd stopped off! 


Check out how ferocious that water is! 


I fell in love with it even more than Shannon Falls! and wished we had known it was so awesome sooner..all those times we drove past it on the way to Whistler! I would have loved to have seen it snow covered in winter! 


The view across the Cheakamus valley was incredible! 


Soaking up the last few rays of sun of the day, we stopped off at Porteau Cove, another provincial park! 


It's just a little scenic viewpoint and an area where boats launch, but it was beautiful to check it out.  
Despite being so unwell, we had an incredible weekend and got to see so much beauty! 


The surprise part came 2 days later when I was still being sick and By half joked that I might be pregnant! So we bought a test and those 2 little pink lines said I was! It didn't even cross my mind that I could have been, I thought morning sickness was just that...in the morning! but no mine lasted all day long for 5 days! Fortunately when we went to the Dr to get everything confirmed he gave me some anti nausea pills so I could get on with the day to day without feeling so awful! The picture above was us just after we found out the super happy news! 


So ever since we've been busy thinking of names to call our little Canadian baby...Sloquet? Whistler? Columbia? Yeah..I'm not a fan of any of those either! 

Just 2 more Vancouver posts to blog about and then I can crack on with our US road trip pics! 

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Wild Times at Whistler


So our last time at Whistler was the greenest Sea to Sky Highway drive we've ever had! but it was still just as beautiful none the less!


We introduced Mom and Mara to the delights of Tim Hortons and took them on a 'Timmy Run' for some hot chocolate and bagels and bacon biscuits!


As if that wasn't exciting enough...we also got to check out these awesome views,


and admire the still snow capped mountains!


and then as drove past Squamish Byron shouted 'bear'!!! and there it was just at the side of the road chowing down on some grass!! We made a quick u-turn thinking it would for sure be gone by the time we drove back past it but to our delight it was still there! and we were able to roll down our window and zoom in to get this awesome pic! It was our first bear we've seen here so there was lots of excitement all round! 


When we arrived at Whistler, we discovered we were so eager that the chair lifts weren't even open yet! (apparently the times change for spring skiing) so we went on a little stroll through the woods.


There were some pretty funny antics that proceeded this pic! and that followed...Mom ended up with a shoe full of water! 


We came across this sign in the woods and thought it was very apt considering the bear we'd come across that morning!


When the lifts finally opened, we made it straight to the top of Seventh Heaven to catch this awesome sight!


and Mara got her first taste of Whistler skiing!  


Here we are posing with one of the many 'Inukshuk' you see around these parts! They are sculptures built with stones to make it look like a human, and are made by the natives of these territories all around the Canadian Great North.  Apparently they are as synonymous to Canada as the maple leaf is!! (and I'm not afraid to admit I hadn't heard of them before landing on Canadian shores!)


I will never grow tired of that awesome awesome view! 


Mara was pretty excited to get out their on the slopes! She's only skiied once in Poland before and that was many years ago so she wasn't sure if she'd still remember how!


but she picked it up fast and was whizzing down runs with us in no time! 


It was so strange to pass patches of dry grass and such green trees! Some people are really into spring skiing, but I would much rather take a fresh pow day in the winter if I had my pick! It was cool to get to go one last time, but it was my least favourite of all our ski days due to melting snow.


Of course any ski day gets better with some good old poutine! 


and of course beavertails too, it's our Whistler tradition after all! and one that Mara enjoyed joining in on! 


Mom got involved too and even rode the gondola to the top, in her pumps and everything! She had the shoe full of snow afterwards to prove it! 


As we were going up for our final run of the day,


we passed Mom and Mara going down the other way so we snapped pics of each other! 


We took the obligatory tourist shot with the Olympic rings, Mom decided it would be fun to lie down inside the rings - apparently lie down means different things to Mom and Mara!! Haha, we laughed for ages the night we got home and viewed these photos and saw Mom's pose! 


...and no Whistler day is complete without a trip to Splitz for the best burger in B.C!


and I'd been promising my Mom the thickest shakes in the west for months before they arrived!


They were met with seals of approval all round! In fact I think Mom is struggling to even get hers through her straw in this pic...now that is a sign of a good shake!


and because they took a while to bring us all our shakes, they gave us a free banana split for dessert! and if you can believe it, we managed to devour that whole thing even after our burgers and double thick shakes! 


...and then the cherry on top to an already awesome day was spotting MORE bears on the way home! That poor little cub was scared of our engine as we pulled over, so he ran up the tree...so cute!


and this time we came across a mommy bear with her 3 cubs! 


This one was a bit of an exhibitionist and entertained us by playing with this branch for a while!
We literally watched these bears for about half an hour, and I took hundreds of pictures (I spared you by only adding in a couple!).  We kept looking around us and wondering why no one else was pulling over! I guess to a Canadian from around these parts bears on the highway are just a regular occurrence but we were fascinated!!


We stopped off at a viewpoint on the way back to Van, and took in those snow capped mountains for one last time.


Vancouver, Vancouver, how will we ever leave you! (Am I sounding like a broken down record yet?!) I can't believe we only have 2 weeks left in this majestical land!


and because I can never get enough of waterfalls, we stopped off at Shannon Falls to give Mom and Mara a quick tour.  It was close to 9pm by the time we arrived so we were losing light fast and really this picture was taken in the dark so luckily lightroom did some magic on it...be prepared for lots more waterfall pics to come! 

I'm aiming to do a post a day to get all our B.C adventures caught up before we head Stateside for our road trip, so be prepared to be bombarded!