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Highlights of a fun trip

LocationKananaskis, Alberta
PhotographerCathy Brodner

"Looking ahead. A quick break on the highway on a beautiful day to admire the view of the Devils Tower."

"Majestic mountain marmot: This bold fellow posed for a picture at the top of our hike. Certainly a highlight of the day!" - Rawson Lake Trail, Kananaskis Country, Alberta.

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My husband and I were visiting the Nelson/Balfour area for the first time in our 1970-something Boler travel trailer. On arrival at the campsite, we were assigned a lakefront spot and when we parked, we were the only people there; however, as we set up camp, neighbours arrived to the left and to the right of us. Once we had set up camp, we decided to take a drive to Balfour and as we were pulling out of our campsite, I looked back at our trailer and this picture is what I saw. The difference in size between us and our neighbors really tickled our funny bones. We've now graduated to a 28' fifth wheel but we still talk about our little Boler, how much fun we had in it and how simple life was back then.
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North of Nelson, British Columbia, on Kootenay Lake

My husband and I were visiting the Nelson/Balfour area for the first time in our 1970-something Boler travel trailer. On arrival at the campsite, we were assigned a lakefront spot and when we parked, we were the only people there; however, as we set up camp, neighbours arrived to the left and to the right of us. Once we had set up camp, we decided to take a drive to Balfour and as we were pulling out of our campsite, I looked back at our trailer and this picture is what I saw. The difference in size between us and our neighbors really tickled our funny bones. We've now graduated to a 28' fifth wheel but we still talk about our little Boler, how much fun we had in it and how simple life was back then.

A beautiful mountain view of Island Lake Lodge in Fernie, B.C.
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Island Lake Lodge, Fernie

Mountain view from the Island Lake Lodge - Cat skiing resort - Fernie BC.

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