Road Trip to Fernie
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After returning from Seattle we relaxed at home for a few days. Hubby’s brother was in town on course so we visited with him for a bit. Heh, I even tried running again. I hadn’t run for a couple of weeks in hopes of a little rest fixing up my “cranky knee”. It worked! On Monday (way back on July 21) I returned to running. So what if it was only 20 minutes and sets of run 1/walk 1, it’s a start and was pain free. YIPEEEEEE!!!
Wednesday night I packed up our stuff again and on Thursday we headed down the road to Fernie. We were off to visit my Mom & Dad for a few days. It was Xena’s first road trip and she seemed to really enjoy it. As you can see below she spent some of her time watching the scenery and some of it sleeping. Myself, I chatted with hubby and completed several Suduko puzzles. I’m addicted to those things and getting much better at the harder ones.

This was also the first road trip with my HHR since buying it in March. Driving around the city had barely brought the mileage up to 2000km and now she’s at almost 3000km. Will soon be her first trip to the shop for an oil change. Anyhow back to the Fernie trip. We made good time and arrived in Fernie around 3ish. We had opted to stay in the “Guest Quarters” at where my Mom & Dad live. They live in a seniors complex and it has a bachelor type suite that family/friends who visit can stay in for $40 a night. Bonus, it allows dogs and has a small kitchenette area. Downside, no shower, but Mom & Dad’s suite is just down the hall and we were only staying there for two nights so no big deal.
First on the agenda was letting my Mom & Dad’s dog, Maggie get to know our dog. They did the usual greeting that dogs do and then it was like they had been buddies for years. They had a blast together. They wrestled with each other until they were warn out.

After the visit Darren & I went to Boston Pizza for dinner. It was just a short walk. Mom & Dad had to have dinner in the “home”. They have to eat their dinners with the seniors unless they give advance notice which they did for Friday night as we took them out that evening. After dinner we all headed down to my brother’s place for a short visit. It was great to see Tom and his family. Cool, Tom offered to take us out in his boat on Friday.
Friday morning we were up early. Well at least I was. At home I can just let Xena outside to do her thing in the mornings, here, I had to take her for a walk. I also needed to get in another run so I opted to run with the dog and get both down at the same time. We headed out just before 8:30 and did about 30 minutes. Again I stuck to sets of run1/walk1 but just somewhere in the middle of my workout I did a few sets of run2/walk1. I kept the pace slow, not wanting to push my luck with the knee but still managed to get in just under 3k. It was a beautiful location to run in and a gorgeous sunny day.

After returning from my run with Xena, I opted to keep on my running outfit. We had not brought any swimming gear with us and well if the boat trip included ending up in the water I figured spandex shorts and a tech shirt would likely be the best for getting wet in. It turned out to be a good plan. Anyhow, we had breakfast with Mom & Dad then once again headed over to Tom’s. Mom & Dad were staying with the dogs at my brothers to spend time with his mother-in-law who lives in a suite above their garage.
As Tom was taking his son and a friend along we took two vehicles. We headed down the highway - Tom leading and us following. I had a rough idea where Baynes Lake was but it had been a long time since I had been out there. It ended up being a little more then a 30 minute drive through the mountains. What a beautiful day for a boat ride. Thankfully I brought along sunscreen, water and snacks as we were out there pretty much all day.
Tom took us about half an hour south on the lake. It was a beautiful ride. The mountains and all make for great scenery. The lake is huge and goes well into the USA.

We stopped at a gorgeous sandy beach. No weeds and soft sand. When you got about chest deep there were some huge rocks but otherwise it was perfect. I don’t remember how long we spent on the beach but we all went for a swim. Told ya the running outfit was gonna work out just fine. Now I know I could also wear the shorts, sports bra, etc if I ever get around to doing a tri. The boys played on the beach for a bit until Tom told them to wash up as we were heading out again.

Next on the agenda for the boat trip was “knee boarding”. It’s kind of like water skiing only you do it on your knees. Everyone took a turn except me. It looked like a lot of fun but I wasn’t sure it would be a good idea considering all the work I was doing to get my knee back in shape. I got some great videos of the “guys” doing it. Click the name to watch - Tom, Darren and Thomas. Oh yeah, my nephew is named after his Dad. It was Darren’s first try at it and well his second try is pretty funny as well there were some waves. The lake is fairly calm except when other boats go speeding by and create some pretty good size waves. These ones rocked the boat and sent Darren flying…lol.

After the knee boarding it was back to the beach. Tom decided he wanted to haul this big driftwood log home. I reapplied my sunscreen for the ride back but missed or should I say forgot one area - the tops of my feet. Thankfully they didn’t burn too bad. On the ride home we managed to spot the famous “Ghost Rider” on the mountain. Ya know I had lived in Fernie for many years but this was the first time I ever saw it so clearly.

After cleaning up and changing we all headed up the ski hill to a restaurant for dinner. That’s were Darren surprised me with my anniversary present. He hid the box behind the desert menu and I found it when I moved the menus to make room for the food we had ordered. Inside was a gorgeous white gold ring that had a pink stone in the center surrounded by diamonds and then again down the sides. I’ll post a photo later. What a sweetheart…guess I’ll keep him around for a few more years.
That was it for my visit with the family and to Fernie. We had a fabulous time but headed home early Saturday (July 26th). More pictures from the trip located here.










