Sunday, November 28, 2004

How lazy can I get?

Damn lazy, that's how lazy.

However, it's not entirely out of laziness that I haven't given you
guys an update in such a long time, but more out of a lack of sanity.
You see, I've been working like crazy trying to keep my finger on the
pulse of this thing.

I tell you, the spy business is a hectic trade.

Anyway, I took a few days off to relax in the mountains. I went to
Manning Park Lodge, which is pretty much right in the middle of
Manning Park.

It's here: Manning Park Lodge Map, and Manning Park Lodge

I rented a cabin. But before that, I had to rent a car which happened
by chance to be a PT Cruiser. Lots of legroom and storage space, but
other than that, very much a car in my opinion. Shifting was a little
clunky at slow speeds, but who knows maybe it's just because I hardly
ever drive an automatic. (I thought the same thing of the last car I
rented)

So the cabin was nice even though it was infested with at least one
mouse. I took this to mean there were many more so I decided to put
all of my food in the fridge. Luckily it was only me in an 8 person
cabin - I can't imagine the havoc if 8 people had to do the same.
Very fat mice I would guess.

I tried to hike around, but the trails are really for the summertime,
and as there was about 15 cm of snow on the ground it was hard to see
where to go. Altogether, I hiked through the bush, and got really wet
with snow. I was pretty confident that I couldn't get lost because I
could always follow my trail back, but I got tired and wet pretty
quickly because there was lots of deadfall in the forest - that means
lots of trees to climb over.

There is also a hot tub, a steam room and a sauna there; very nice
facilities indeed. These are in their own building, and in another
building is a bar, and a restaurant. The bar is nice and cozy, I
didn't go to the restaurant.

So that was my weekend, relaxing by a campfire, sitting in a hot tub
and tromping through the woods. I can't wait to go out there in the
summer so I can go hiking, it sounds like they have some great
trails...if you can find them. :)

I must say though, I'm glad to be back. After all that sleep, and all
that relaxation I'm ready to get all wound up again!

Paul

I was standing on a cliff taking the mountain picture, I had about two feet of rough gravel and then this. Posted by Hello

A big mountain, forest valley, and overexposed sky. Sigh. Posted by Hello

I was tromping through the woods looking for the Three Falls Trail. I never did find the trail, but I found a creek, just beyond those fallen trees. Posted by Hello

This is a little cabin across the river. I have other photos that are on film so hopefully the color will be not so skewed. Posted by Hello