Katherine, Estrella, Christina, and Haley (KECH) are four girls embarking on a road trip across the West Coast for 20 days in search of inspiration and adventure.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Day 7: Banff to Kamloops

Quote of the Day: "The line said I could"



Lake Louise

Kamloops
Kamloops
        I abruptly woke up at 8:10 and realized that we had all slept through the alarm. I decided to assume the role of the alarm clock and immediately repeated “wake up!” in an annoying tone until Katherine, Estrella, and Christina woke up. Estrella and Christina left the Hotel to move the car (We were 15 minutes late moving the car from the 12 hour parking lot but thankfully the Canadians were a bit lazy with checking for that and we were not penalized). Christina and Estrella returned with McDonald’s lattes in hand ready to hit the road to Lake Louise. An hour or so drive led us to the Lake. As we huddled around to view Yosemite-esque scenery, we all took a moment to reflect on the beauty. Lake Louise was so picturesque it was like looking at a postcard, the water was almost too blue to be real.
        Energized from the pretty scenery, we continued on our seven hour journey to the city of Kamloops. The car-ride, as always, was filled with lively conversation. As Estrella pulled into the hotel parking lot we were greeted by rude bikers . Slightly frightened we pulled into another spot. Katherine stayed in the hotel room searching for Georgetown classes because her registration was tonight, and the rest of us decided to explore the city of Kamloops. After being disappointed that the Italian restaurant we looked up earlier was closed, we took a walk down to the river. At the river, we asked a couple to take a picture of us and found out they were also from Southern California! The first time we met Californians, and it was in the small city of Kamloops. As we journeyed through the main street , we all remarked how it reminded us of Montrose , except in Kamloops it was much more empty. We walked by the train tracks and read signs throughout the city explaining the history of it.
We continued to Harold’s—cheapest food in Canada! (besides McDonald’s) . Estrella revealed her wish to name her future child Nube (Spanish for cloud) but we decided that we would pronounce it n00b. We will be such great aunties. We are looking forward to our next big city, Vancouver!

Best:
  • Mr. Sainburg's texts
  • Real food
  • the blue waters of Lake Louise
  • Phone calls and jealous
  • Lots of time to relax
  • Planning our next KECH trip (a little prematurely)

Worst:
  •  Motorcyclists in the parking lot
  • Lack of humans in Kamloops
  • Leaving Banff :(
  • Estrella's child Nube
  • Accidentally rubbing up against the bug-splattered car

Day 6. Calgary to Banff

Quote of the Day: "They spell pharmacy with a PH here!"
Exploring the Village

Out and About in Banff

Cascade Gardens

View from the Gardens overlooking Banff's Main Street
Shopping

Springs Hotel

Bow Falls

The River that Runs though Banff

 Springs Hotel



         Unlike our other early bird mornings, we were able to sleep in longer than usual with only an hour drive ahead of us to Banff. The sufficient rest prepared us for a beautiful scenic drive and a breathtaking town. As we entered Banff we questioned our hotel reservation and even the hotel’s existence! The GPS wasn’t registering its location and no one seemed to be able to find it on the map. In the end, we were able to estimate the location and spot it from the street. The hotel, located right on the main street of Banff, was the perfect distance from the restaurants (a McDonald’s for us again), local parks, and the elegant Fairmont Springs Hotel.
The beautiful Bow Falls River was located near the Springs hotel. The serene surroundings contrasted with the raging waters.  As we left the hotel, we also giggled at/noticed the security guards in kilts-interesting uniform choice... The men reminded me of the Swiss guards that protect the Vatican in Rome.  As the day continued, our lack of rest began to kick in. It was time for our siesta, but the coffee in my system and Katherine’s endless energy lead us out into the city and onto more adventures. While Haley and Christina napped, Katherine and I went on a search for dinner. After reading many menus, we walked through a plaza where an organization was raising funds for saving the bison on the northern plains of Alberta. Ironically, the young girls behind the tables sold us unlimited bison pizza and bison potato slices for five dollars-we were eating the bison we were trying to save! As Katherine and I watched the live entertainment and enjoyed the unlimited food, we learned more about the journey that lay ahead of us to Kamloops, BC from the locals. We continued our adventure through the city and ended up back in the room where Christina and Haley were just waking up from their naps.
Banff reminded me so much of Yosemite. The mountain tops were covered in snow and the valley was quaint and full of tourists. However, the weather in Banff was unique-probably similar to the sporadic weather changes we will experience in Portland or Seattle. The unique accents in Banff made comprehension difficult, yet fun (we tried to decipher the Canadians from the foreigners). Katherine and I concluded that our accents were uninteresting so we walked around mimicking various accents – French, English, and even Swiss. There was a lot of Canadian pride as well. I admired the lengths to which Canadians went to display their patriotism- replacing "America" with "Canada" in every song!! The anti-Americanism was frankly disappointing. I felt my strong American pride especially when the Banff live bands sang “Californfication” and “American Pie." The night ended up being especially fun for Christina and Katherine!

Best:
  • Secenery of Banff and the national park (The Rocky Mountains were amazing)
  • Cascade Gardens
  • Spring Hotel/ Banff Village
  • Dinner and new people
  • Safe hotel
  • Hoodoo
Worst:
  • Weather changes
  • Too many tourists