I am in Nakusp, BC road tripping across Canada after an amazing Shambhala experience. Hit Ainsworth hotsprings on the way out and just spent the last night in Nakusp at the Halfway hotsprings which are amazingly gorgeous! I have been in hotspring heaven....
Shambhala was INCREDIBLE. Imagine a festival where all at once you could be chilling out on the banks of a river then 100 ft away dancing to incredible bass and dub in a crazy ewok type village with tree houses and such! ;laksjdgpoiueropufeworu!!!
Let me tell ya, the border crossing was hell. We went up 21 and they wouldn't let us in because Jo didn't have her exit ticket with her back to England. So they re-routed us to the 97 border crossing where our van died AT THE WINDOW and we had to push it accross the border line into the stall so that they could search our vehicle! It was hilarious and so surreal! Somehow we got lucky and after a bit of interrogation and searching of the rig, they let us go and luckily Miguel was able to fix up the van.
Oh man, the hotsprings where we spent the night last night was SO beautiful. It was a non-commercial site called Halfway Hotsprings in Nakusp, BC. We had to drive 11km down a bumpy gravel road to a clearing where we set up our tents. Then we had to walk down a very steep and long 'trail', though it was hardly a trail. Kinda scary at times because it was so damn steep and because I was wearing flip flops and becuase we kept losing the trail. When we got to the bottom there were many pools of hot scalding water to tepid temperatures that were easy to adjust to make the perfect heat. Ah, it's good to be naked And gorgeous and all on the banks of a beautiful river surrounded by large rounded bleached stones and trees as far as your eyes could see. Sunny and wonderful! The night before we went to a place called Ainsworth hotsprings which was nice but commercial. Was very cool though because it had a maze of underground caves filled with the hot spring water that you could walk/swim through.
Ah! Now we're heading home, roadtripping across Canada and then down into Vancouver. It's an amazingly beautiful drive and we have seen tons of deer, a moose, a bear and an owl
My turn to drive... had to stop here in Nakusp to email my daughter at her sleep away soccer camp. Since when were you able to email your kids at camp!!? Not like when we were little and there was mail call huh!
Life is amazing and I love it! SO many pictures to come
xoxoxoxoxoxooxoxoxoxoxox
Blyssfull
Shambhala was INCREDIBLE. Imagine a festival where all at once you could be chilling out on the banks of a river then 100 ft away dancing to incredible bass and dub in a crazy ewok type village with tree houses and such! ;laksjdgpoiueropufeworu!!!
Let me tell ya, the border crossing was hell. We went up 21 and they wouldn't let us in because Jo didn't have her exit ticket with her back to England. So they re-routed us to the 97 border crossing where our van died AT THE WINDOW and we had to push it accross the border line into the stall so that they could search our vehicle! It was hilarious and so surreal! Somehow we got lucky and after a bit of interrogation and searching of the rig, they let us go and luckily Miguel was able to fix up the van.
Oh man, the hotsprings where we spent the night last night was SO beautiful. It was a non-commercial site called Halfway Hotsprings in Nakusp, BC. We had to drive 11km down a bumpy gravel road to a clearing where we set up our tents. Then we had to walk down a very steep and long 'trail', though it was hardly a trail. Kinda scary at times because it was so damn steep and because I was wearing flip flops and becuase we kept losing the trail. When we got to the bottom there were many pools of hot scalding water to tepid temperatures that were easy to adjust to make the perfect heat. Ah, it's good to be naked And gorgeous and all on the banks of a beautiful river surrounded by large rounded bleached stones and trees as far as your eyes could see. Sunny and wonderful! The night before we went to a place called Ainsworth hotsprings which was nice but commercial. Was very cool though because it had a maze of underground caves filled with the hot spring water that you could walk/swim through.
Ah! Now we're heading home, roadtripping across Canada and then down into Vancouver. It's an amazingly beautiful drive and we have seen tons of deer, a moose, a bear and an owl
My turn to drive... had to stop here in Nakusp to email my daughter at her sleep away soccer camp. Since when were you able to email your kids at camp!!? Not like when we were little and there was mail call huh!
Life is amazing and I love it! SO many pictures to come
xoxoxoxoxoxooxoxoxoxoxox
Blyssfull
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minceir:
I heard That Canada is so very Beautiful, one day I will finally get to go there.
dierdre:
I look forward to seeing those pictures!