This will again be a shortened version of my blog, for we have one more tour and I can squeeze in a short posting. From tomorrow, back to normal in Vancouver. A few videos and photos from our final Rocky Mountaineer ride from Kamloops to Vancouver. Enjoy the palm of my hand, Actually, we are departing Kamloops, not Banff. Lunch announcement on the Rocky Mountaineer. End of lunch. Fraser River, which we followed all day. A wonderful, yet mottled, ride. With interminable delays, we finally reached the Rocky Mountaineer station in Vancouver. You would think that all trains end up in the same spot, but the Rocky Mountaineer has its own terminal. Come to think of it. All of our stops were in their stations. Amazingly enough, all five pieces of our luggage were awaiting on a cart, and one of their staff members pushed it to a taxi, which, at their cost, took us to the Blue Horizons hotel. Photo from our room just after sunset. Across the street ...
The Rocky Mountaineer is a Canadian train that has no sleeping quarters onboard. It is a long-range train with only an all-daylight service, meaning that passengers are transferred to partner hotels for overnight accommodations to ensure that they do not miss any scenery. They have an amazing luggage transport service with mind boggling options. We left our Banff hotel at 7:15AM when the temperature was 42F. The train departed at around 8AM, went west, and arrived in Kamloops at 7:15PM We exited the train with heavy overcoats, and were shocked to find that the temperature was just around 80F. I provide these details because, we have been freezing from a month ago when our Viking cruise from Manhattan to Toronto experienced sub-zero temperatures. We have seen snow during this whole period and just about all day today. Until we got off the train to be stunned by the warmth. We leave around 7AM tomorrow morning when the temperature will be ju...