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DAY 8 - We Travel on the Road to Adventure
We travel on the road to adventure
On a desert highway straight to the heart of the sun
Like lovers and heroes, and the restless part of everyone
We're only at home when we're on the run
On the run...
Dreamline, Rush - Roll the Bones 1991
So I woke up Wednesday morning, July 15th, and was still grappling with my plan for the day. I was really, really torn because I wanted to head back to Wyoming and ride the Beartooth Highway and then swing around to Chief Joseph. But the more I thought about it the more I came to realize that I would be back, but Rush may not. This was possibly my last chance ever to see Rush in concert again. It has been suggested that this tour was, at a minimum, their last large scale tour. Reports are that Neil doesn't seem to want to continue to tour and Alex is suffering from debilitating arthritis in his hands. That's not good for a world class guitarist! So I just made a command decision and headed towards Calgary. I was only 230 miles out so I was in no hurry. However, I wanted to get into Calgary early enough to check out the town and enjoy the pre-show festivities.
I struck out of Shelby, MT around 10 am. Made it to the border and had to find somewhere to safely store my personal protection device and my Passport - no, not that one, the 8500 x50 radar detector, two items not allowed to be carried into Canukistan. So I located a parcel storage place and struck a deal with the dude for him to securely store my contraband for 24 hours for $10. I thought that was very fair.
Then I geared back up and headed to the interrogation line. What is the deal with border agents? I mean really. It's like every time I, finally, pull away from interaction with a border guard I feel like I need to go take a shower. They just make me feel like such a convict. It's un-nerving and takes a few miles before I shake that feeling off. I hadn't quite gotten over it yet when I stopped for this photo.
But then I settled in for a nice two hour ride to Calgary. No that long after I crossed into Canada I saw this sign. I couldn't help but chuckle to myself, but it's really sad, these signs are in our future here in the U.S. as well, so get used to it. I'll quickly digress to stay within the Forum rules....
Not long after that I began taking in the beautiful sights of rural Alberta.
Then, in short order I was there.
It was pushing 3 pm and I needed to find a hotel. I had already stopped at the Downtown Marriott and was quoted $275 plus $39 "valet" parking, uhhh, I don't think so. I stopped at Micky D's and bummed their free wi-fi so I could search for a room. They did sell me a fish sandwich, so I guess I was legal.
Finally found an acceptable room at a decent price at the Airport Best Western. Headed over there, checked in and took a short siesta then headed downtown for the show. Made my way to the bar at Cowboys Casino where I met my new buddy Dave. I loved his shirt!
and another, and another and another... I think you get the picture. Then we struck out for the show just a few blocks away.
I go strolling in and locate my seat. There was a young lady sitting alone in the seat next to me. So we begin chatting and I learn that her name is Helli and she is from Finland! And I thought I was going to win the award for "furthest traveled"!
Helli had family in the Calgary area but she had traveled to Calgary specifically to see Rush and visit family while she was in town. Obviously she is a huge Rush fan and was an excellent companion throughout the show! We had a blast together rocking to the music and signing along with many of the songs.
I had other characters all around. This Calgary crowd was IN TO IT! I was so glad I decided to come to this show. Not long after it started I spotted my friend from the KC cue line - Kelly D, remember the self described, "Jet setting, party girl", well, she was there too! Front row, center! (pardon the really crappy picture)
Also spotted on the front row was turbin guy. He is a notorious Rush fan who is often seen at shows around the world, always on the front row. He's even in the reel of fan photos the band played on the big screen behind as a tribute to their fans through the their 40 years of touring. BTW, Kelly D reports on her fan page that she is also included in that tribute. Here's turbin guy on the front row.
....and here he is on the fan reel. Pretty cool of the band to pay tribute their fans like that.
But, here's my all time favorite Rush fan, other than myself of course.
Like a kid going to a baseball game, he brought his own drumsticks! I LOVED it! He was sitting directly across the isle from me and we became big buds for the next three hours.
This crowd rocked! They had so much damn fun!
and then this guy had to come along, party pooper.
But we didn't let him ruin the fun!
Oh, by the way, the band showed up too!
Even the Canadian blow up guy was having fun!
I swear they didn't play three hours! No way - this show went by in no time. The band fed off this crowd's energy and you could tell they were having a blast too. It was one of the best Rush shows I've ever seen and I kept thinking to myself how glad I was that I decided to make the trip!
Then it was back to Cowboys for a nightcap, where I played Scrabble with my new Rush friends.
Tomorrow we start the 2,300 mile journey towards home, but the adventure isn't over, we still have four more days to go!