The South Riding RV Travels

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29th May 2010 - Jasper AB to Edmonton AB Alberta

We stayed in the Whistler Provincial Park at the foot of Mount Whistler and at the end of the Icefields Parkway, just outside Jasper. It was bitterly cold - winter quilt weather.
Travelling through Jasper we passed this old 'Mountain' class loco on display at the train station. This CN Class Uia 4-8-2 was built in 1923 and was used on fast passenger trains between Montreal and Toronto.
We are now on the Yellowhead Highway heading east towards Edmonton. As we leave the Rockies we are in a valley with mountains on both sides but this soon gives way to flat plains.
The first fifty miles are very scenic but after Hinton it gets really boring.
The main CN railway link across the country crosses the Rockies at Yellowhead pass just to the west of Jasper. This train kept pace with us for a while, the driver waving and tooting at us.
But mostly this 300 mile stretch of dual carriageway was long and empty and often dead straight. There is basically nothing on the road or for a hundred miles on either side. Then it started raining.
It rained most of the day, and all the following day, pausing only to snow during the evening and night. The locals said it was the coldest it has been, this late in the year, since 1948. The campsite was like a lake!
Although motorhomes are common they aren't as common as fifth wheels. There is no European equivalent. This is a Peterbilt tractor unit and the trailer has a triple axle and three slideouts. Combined weight in excess of 10 tons and costing a cool quarter million dollars. It still took him an hour to park it - at midnight!