We got the bus from near the hostel to the rental agency. We checked out the van and were pleased that it didn't have anything rude written on it. Rosie raided the free stuff section for anything useful we could take with us, including a little dustpan and brush because she always enjoyed sweeping out our other vans.We were a bit concerned about the camp toilets when we saw some other people put 24 toilet rolls in their van, but maybe they just like to be prepared!
As we got in the van to drive off, Rosie noticed that the air wasn't working. It was already getting hot at 9am. We had to get the van looked at by the mechanic and then fixed before we could leave. It didn't take too long to sort out but we had left our bags in our hostel room and by the time the van was fixed, we had stopped for fuel and driven back through the city we were rushing because we were late to check out. It was only a little late so we managed to get our stuff packed away hurriedly before the cleaners took it away. Finally, we were on our way out of the city.
By now the sore throat I had picked up on the plane 3 days ago had developed into something worse and by the time we were driving out of Vancouver I was a shivering, coughing wreck. Rosie was a hero and did all the driving that day, and for the next three days in fact (she was my saviour) while I sat in the passenger seat struggling to even navigate. I think I only managed that much because I had looked at the route so many times during trip planning.
We stopped for shopping and supplies and then at Horseshoe Bay for a scenic lunch.
I am smiling but I actually don't have the energy to walk to the viewpoint |
But it looked like this - Horseshoe Bay |
And this is how I felt! |
Sea to Sky Highway |
Alice Lake |
The next day we stayed in the same area. We took a short drive and walk to Shannon Falls and then took to Sea to Sky Gondola up to check out the views.
The original plan had been to hike up to the top of the gondola and then take it back down. This was planned before I got sick and before we had accounted for our still persistent jet lag. We did about 1/8 of the hike before we turned around. We were disappointed but we agreed that it was a good decision. There will be plenty of other hikes, better to turn around than to continue when you know you shouldn't and get into trouble.
On the hike up before we turned around. |
Despite not doing the hike I still had to do the painkillers and sleep in the van routine in the afternoon again, but I felt better than the day before and I seemed to have avoided passing on the illness to Rosie. That night we both slept well for the first time since we arrived in Canada.
Cooking our first camp meal - after we had bought the lighter! |
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