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A Thanksgiving of Many Seasons and Surprises - Part II

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Travelling to our cabin in BC is about a 7 hour drive (approximately 400 miles) through mountain passes and in that time you can experience many different kinds of wildlife and variety of weather conditions. When we set out on Friday morning in Calgary it was cool, yet sunny, the grass was still green and the trees were fall colors of orange, yellow and firey red. I love this time of year when the leaves have changed color.

As we make our way through the first half of the drive the sun was shining and you could see the many colors of fall. A little more than half way through the 7 hour drive we have to make our way up to 1770 meters, the summit of the Creston Salmo Pass. It is always so breathtaking and this trip was no exception. In a matter of minutes the temperature dropped from 12 degrees Celsius heading up the pass with beautiful fall colors on either side of the highway to a chilly 2 degrees Celsius at the summit and a view that will be perfect for my Christmas cardsthis year. I couldn't resist the opportunity to capture this wintery scene so I stopped and took a bunch of pictures; these were a couple of my favorites.

    

We all got back into our vehicles and my niece and I began our decent down the Creston Salmo Pass. Within a couple of minutes we left that wintery scene behind us and we were once again surrounded by fall weather and colors. While I was driving, my niece took out my camera and starting snapping shots of the mountain side from inside the truck. To my surprise, some of the pictures turned out pretty good. To get an idea of how quickly things change in the mountains, these are a few of the pictures my niece took on our way down the mountain.

    

I've been making this drive every year (sometimes a couple of times a year) since I was 4 weeks old and it never gets boring, it just gets more beautiful. Visit Part I of Thanksgiving of Many Seasons and Surprises, for more pictures of our trip.

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Steven Simmons and Marti Schmidt
John L Scott Ocean Shores - Ocean Shores, WA
Ocean Shores Real Estate www.theoceaniscalling.com

Jennifer,

Gorgeous pics!  Thanks for sharing. 

 

Steven Simmons & Marti Schmidt, Realtors, Prudential GHP, Ocean Shores, WA

The Ocean is calling...answer the call!!

Oct 11, 2007 12:30 PM
Maria Couto
RE/MAX Premier - Berkeley Heights, NJ
Realtor with "Results That "MOVE" You'
Lovely area.Looks cold though.
Oct 11, 2007 12:43 PM
Jennifer Wilson
Agent Solutions - Calgary, AB
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Steven & Marti - Thank you. I love taking pictures and hope that I improve with practice.

Oct 11, 2007 12:47 PM
Jennifer Wilson
Agent Solutions - Calgary, AB
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Maria- LOL...yes it does look cold, but surprisingly it was quite mild (approx. 2 degrees Celsius). That's comfortable around these areas. 
Oct 11, 2007 12:49 PM
Joanne Hanson
Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate - Frisco, CO
Summit County, Colorado Realtor

That is 36' for those of us who don't do Celsius ( we do Sellsius though ;-)  )

It feels and looks like home to me Jennifer!  Great photos!

Oct 11, 2007 04:04 PM
Jennifer Wilson
Agent Solutions - Calgary, AB
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Joanne - Thanks. Yes you would be use to winters like that wouldn't you. I love the beauty of a wintery frosty day, but I'm not a fan of the minus 30 degree cold.
Oct 12, 2007 05:31 AM
Laura Monroe
Inman News - San Francisco, CA
Dir. of Industry Engagement & Social Media
Hi Jen~ OK, so now I know its cold up there...now I want to know what you do up there! (other than drink peach-mango martinis;)
Oct 12, 2007 06:55 AM
Jennifer Wilson
Agent Solutions - Calgary, AB
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Laura- LOL...you crack me up. Yes it can get extremely cold here in the winter and I am more than likely sitting at my computer in my cozy pj's sipping my coffee and bailey's (ah the life of a VA) ;-) No seriously though, the winters here can be cold, but beautiful at the same time. Skiing, skating and sledding (snowmobiling) are popular activities. Maybe you and your family should come up here and hit the slopes of the Rocky Mountains around here. ;-) I will make sure there is plenty of coffee and baileys to keep you warm.
Oct 12, 2007 07:21 AM
Laura Monroe
Inman News - San Francisco, CA
Dir. of Industry Engagement & Social Media
Jen~ I would totally love that! Then I'll return the favor by getting you down here, since I live near Lake Tahoe. Super fun!
Oct 12, 2007 07:42 AM
Jennifer Wilson
Agent Solutions - Calgary, AB
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That would be awesome! The last time I was in California was about 12 years ago. I think it's time to visit again. ;-)

Oct 12, 2007 08:31 AM
Mehmet Met Dilsiz
FND Photography / M2 Real Estate Solutions - Midvale, UT
WOW,   Now I want the winter to come quicker...  I love the snow, especially snow pictures with nothing but trees and a cabin
Oct 12, 2007 08:32 AM
Jennifer Wilson
Agent Solutions - Calgary, AB
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Mehmet - Yes I like the snow too. It's the cold that is hard for me to get use to. I've lived here all my life, you would I be use to it by now. ;-)
Oct 12, 2007 09:00 AM
Billnulls Blog Florida Realty Professional
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Clearwater, FL
AHWD
what beautiful shots! if only it wasn't so darn COLD!!!
Oct 18, 2007 03:38 AM
Jennifer Wilson
Agent Solutions - Calgary, AB
Agent Solutions
Bill & Barbara Jo- Thank you. Luckily it wasn't too cold when we went through (approx 2 degrees Celsius), but give it a couple more weeks and it will be a lot colder.
Oct 18, 2007 03:46 AM