The next morning - Robert got up early to make a trip to the US Consulate in Vancouver, to get his passport situation sorted out. Bugs and I weren't really trying to head into a city on our vacation - esp. during rush hour, so we had a leisurely breakfast, and set out after the traffic subsided.
Hmm - no that's not 90 mph (we had to do math now - on our vacation gawdemnit)!
Rendezvoused at Dustin and Sandra's, and prepped to strike to Whistler.
Robert was done at the Consulate as well. They pretty much told him, he can cross back into the USA with an expired passport. Damn it - they let just about anyone in these days. We were hoping, Robert could be left behind - so we could have his bike!
Off to Whistler we go! Dustin was putting up a good pace on the Sea-to-Sky Hwy!
We stopped once along the way to take in the view. I believe this is Lions Bay? But not sure...
Whistler was the stop for lunch. It was the site for the Winter Olympics some years ago. I apologize - I didn't take very many pictures.
Lunch was good - I had been trying to get Iced Tea in Canada - to no avail, but the waitress here, got me some hot tea with extra ice to put in it. A+ for effort!
We were running late - very late, after lunch. Late enough to be in danger of missing our Ferry - we were going to Vancouver Island, and were planning to catch the Ferry from Horseshoe Bay. No reservations, we were counting on them letting motorcycles in, but that only works if we made it before the ferry departs..
We made a 5 minute stop at the Tantalus look-out. Jump off the bike, take 2 pics and run back!
The Squamish valley below -
Dustin was leading again, followed by Robert. Dustin was keeping a very good pace, however, Robert was starting to lag behind - Bugs was getting frustrated over the comms - and was prodding me to go up and push Robert into a faster pace.. didn't work..
When we got to the Ferry station - the Ferry was still in port, but we weren't sure if we were going to get on, because everyone was already loaded up. When we bought our tickets at the counter - the ticketing agent had told me a different line number - and Bugs a different line number. Hmmmph. I finally corralled Bugs and Robert into the correct line - and of course - motorcycles go to the front of the line.
At this point we were resigned to catching the next Ferry - but lo and behold - the flagger walks up to us and tells us "There is just about room enough for 3 bikes."
They crammed us in at the very back of the Ferry - a car may not have fit, but 3 motorcycles - easy peasy!!
As soon as we had got on - and dismounted - the Ferry had pushed off.. no time wasted, and on time! I was impressed!! Go Canada!
What a beautiful coastline.. Mountains rising out of the sea - O Canada!!
How much does that house go for?
It was uneventful sailing - I kept my eyes peeled for any Orcas - but none were to be sighted. Dusk was beginning to shade the skies, as we arrived at Nanaimo, and would soon disembark on Vancouver Island.
We would be staying in the "bad side" of town, unbeknownst to us, we had picked a hotel, any hotel, which could accommodate us (not having made any reservations, whatsoever). At least they let us park the bikes right outside the lobby, and not in the back parking lot - where who knows who wanders through looking for an easy score?
We also hit the liquor store, about 3 blocks away - and saw some interesting characters on our walk, along the way. Hey, if we didn't make it - hmmm - who was going to have our bikes???
To be continued..