How Quickly Things
Change…
So this was me, the hardest working Campground Manager in
the world, sitting in the sun on Sunday morning and this is what our campsite looks like today, Wednesday morning!
Yes, it seems that Winter has arrived very early this
year…so early in fact that we didn’t have Autumn yet. It started snowing Monday then took a break
yesterday and started up again today. We
have about a foot of snow outside and it’s still coming down hard. And, believe it or not, we have campers. There is a young couple from Winnipeg who
started riding their bikes in Banff yesterday and are heading for Mexico. I’ve mentioned before that the Great Divide
trail runs through this campground. The
trail starts in Inuvik and ends in Terra Del Fuego at the very toe of Chile,
and believe it or not, some people ride the whole thing. This young couple though are only going as
far as Mexico…if they can get through this early winter snow. They are tenting of course and we were a bit concerned
about them so I went down early this morning to check on them. They were warm and cozy in their tent but
there was a foot of snow covering everything they owned and all the ground
around them. I asked them to come down
to our place to warm up, have some breakfast and make a plan for the day. They were quite grateful to have a warm dry
place to start the day and now have decided to hunker down till the snow stops
and see what the weather brings tomorrow.
We let them use a couple of tarps to build a shelter over their picnic
table and firepit and to build another shelter to put their bikes and
belongings in. There are
“bear-proof/water-proof” boxes in the campground that they can put their food
and other things in as well, so they should be fairly comfortable now. It turns out these two young folks are
doctors. They just finished their
residency and have a couple months to travel before they start their first
practice which will be in Whitehorse.
Here’s a picture of a nasty little fellow we caught in a
trap in one of the cupboards inside the trailer…ugh! And people tell us there are no rats in Alberta...this one must not have got the memo! It was a tiny little cupboard below the
fridge that had a pipe coming up through it…luckily he could only get into that
spot so didn’t do any damage anywhere else.
We definitely don’t want to have pack-rats like this one living with us!
It’s been a busy, interesting week here at Spray. We had a few rowdy campers this past weekend
and ended up evicting one group who stayed up and partied until their neighbour
came and knocked on our door at 3:00 a.m. to complain about them. I went down and threatened to call the police
if they didn’t shut things down and then conservation came and evicted them the
next morning. Just more dumb kids…would
be so nice if they could have a good time without drinking themselves silly.
Sunday clean-up turned out to be kind
of nice too. Tom got a great picture of
this gray-jay just flying off of a branch.
The silly bird followed us around from site to site for half the
day. Later I saw this grouse and managed
to get a picture of her. There was a
fellow from Switzerland here this week and he was so excited to tell us about
his “wildlife experience”. He was
sitting at the picnic table and watching the grouse and the goofy bird came and
sat on his foot. They aren’t really very
smart birds!
Later in the afternoon we stopped to clean a site and the
people there came out of the trailer with a beautiful vase of flowers for
us. They camp here at least once a year
and had in the past brought flowers to the campground managers (she’s a florist
so enjoys sharing what she does). I
thought it was such a nice gesture. They
were very nice people.
There was a wedding here on Saturday. A young couple from Canmore had their wedding
ceremony on the beach and then the reception in Site #49 which is the most
beautiful site on the lake. It faces
west down the whole length of the lake and the sunset there are amazing. Anyway, it was a gorgeous weekend (unlike
today’s weather!) and the wedding went off without a hitch…well, except that
they got hitched…ha! He is an RCMP
Officer and wore his reds and she had a beautiful white dress…it really was a
lovely wedding.
And so we’ve gone suddenly from summer to winter with next
to nothing in between. Oddly enough
though, the forecast is for sunshine and a temperature of 18C (65F) by Sunday
so maybe the snow will all melt and there will be some nice days yet before
winter truly does set in. Autumn up here is beautiful…I hope we get to
experience a little bit more of it before we have to leave. I’d love to drive down and see the moose a
couple more times at Mt. Engadine and see some of the fall colours on the
mountainsides. We close the campground
on Monday but it will take us a few days to finish up all that needs to be done
for the winter before we leave. Hopefully
the weather will warm up, the snow will disappear and we’ll be able to be on
our way by the middle of next week.
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