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The great thing about an RV is that when you are going somewhere and you decide to change plans and make a left instead of a right - you can do it! On our way to Campbell River, B.C. we saw a sign for Miracle Beach and so we turned left.

Usually names like Miracle Beach are highly over rated but take a look at the picture and judge for yourself. This is one of those places you will never forget no matter how long ago it was.
Yes we really are RVers too.

Kelly Lardner

 
 

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The Duchscher family and their favorite RV salesperson Shelley with their new Passport travel trailer. The Duchscher family have become part of our family always coming in with a smile and a story of what adventures have been happening with their trailer. Jerry and Theresa are so much fun they are one of the reasons we love the RV Business. Thanks,

 Kelly Lardner
 




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The Ice Fields Parkway from Jasper to Lake Louise is a road you will never forget. In the middle is the Columbia Ice Fields. You can park your vehicle almost on the toe of the Athabasca Glacier. This picture is of my daughter and me in the parking lot. Standing at the base of the glacier puts into perspective how large a glacier really is compared to usually looking at them from a distance. Driving up to the glacier there are signs that show the area the glacier covered over the last century. If you didn’t believe in global warming before, this might help.

When explorers started traveling this valley they actually had to go around this part via Wilcox pass as the glacier crossed the entire valley. While you are in the area take a look around, the vegetation hugs the ground to survive, everything seems stunted and wind blown. The amount of rock debris left behind by the retreating glacier is an eye opener. Take extra warm clothing, between the cold air coming off of the glacier and the elevation, it is darn cold.
Kelly Lardner

Yoho National Park is not one that we had previously spent much time in. On this trip we were going to make a short stop and carry on. We kept finding more things to see so we decided to stay an extra day and then another.

At the south end of the park is the newly reopened Chancellor campground. Campsites right beside the Kicking Horse river. Beautiful views of the surrounding mountains appear to constantly change with the light. My daughter took a picture of Shelley and myself enjoying a beer along with the scenery.

 Kelly Lardner

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In September we went fly fishing on the Livingston river about a 1 hour drive north of the Crowsnest Pass. You can choose to stay in one of the campgrounds or just pull off the road and park in any available space. We parked our trailer in the field beside the river. Dry camping for a week, the weather ranged from T shirts and shorts to snow.

Our friend Tom Hvizdos grew up in this area. He drove down from Calgary and spent a couple of days showing us some of his favorite spots. This picture is of Shelley with her first trout caught on a fly rod. She isn’t wearing her Lardners jacket, but that is a Lardners hat. She was so happy we just had to include this picture.

 Kelly Lardner
 



 

 
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