It's the best feeling, when you pack up the car, leave your mobile phone
behind and head upstream for a week into the unknown, two days by paddle canoe away
from civilisation.
We rented a canoe for seven nights and packed it full
of provisions for the week and set off.
We were in the Clearwater
National Park, British Colombia, six hours drive from Vancouver on the way to Banff,Alberta. The Clearwater lakes are each about 20
miles long and example of pristine wilderness.
The quiet and stillness was unbelievable after the buzzing city life of Vancouver.
The
brilliant sun shone down upon us as we moved up the lake, just the noise
of our paddles hitting the water in tandem, surrounded by miles upon
miles of wilderness - incredible, enlightening, almost frightening. Most
of the day was spent in the canoe and we would stop off on the shore
and have a bite to eat for lunch. Around 5pm we would arrive at our
evening destination and set up camp for the night. Our behaviour was primordial, I would always gravitate to the cooking, whilst my
husband would light the fire and set up the tent. After a campfire cooked meal, we would
sit around the fire, chatting and trying not to worry about the Grisely bears which resided nearby! When darkness set in, we climbed into our cosy sleeping bags
and fell into deep slumber, listening to the sounds of the deep forest.
Quite the best holidaying experience I have had, calming and
reflective. You are so far removed from modern day life and just a
little closer to our nomadic ancestors.
Monday, July 1, 2013
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