Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Holly cob chucking Batman !!


So after a couple of blistering days of traveling up country through the heartland of BC, better known as the Fraser Canyon and the Caribou district we ended up at our good friends Ian and Heather’s place in Burns Lake.
 
Ian on a recent trip down to Chilliwack returned with 150 pound of fresh corn. He asked for a “little help” with preparing it for the freezer. Karen and I being the volunteering type thought sure, how bad can it be to shuck 150 pounds of corn. What we didn’t think to ask was how he was preparing it for the freezer.

In the end we ended up shucking, blanching, ice chilling, de-kernelling (if that is really a word) and then packaging into freezer bags. 30 bags worth. About 3 hours of hot, steamy work over a hot stove. Lots of fun with good friends.


For those motorhead friends a little update on Rattle Trap. Only thing to break so far is the entrance step; Karen did that J. We got 19 MPG coming up the Caribou. Not bad for a 15 year old motorhome !

We are off to Barkerville later this week then off to Nakusp for the Horizons Unlimited meeting.

Till next time.

Kevan and Karen
On the road to Newfoundland.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

The Adventure of “Rattletrap”



As of August 2013 we are off on our next adventure. This time though instead of taking motorcycles to some strange place – does the Arctic Circle and Central America seem strange because it used to for us – we are taking a motor home and driving across Canada. And we are bringing the dog !

We decided that instead of heading off to a foreign country or continent that we should really get a chance to see our country first. So Karen spoke to her superiors at VIHA and ended up with nearly 3 months off work this fall. I think they felt guilty for her not getting her holidays in 2012 and wanted to make it up to her.

But instead of doing the normal thing and buying a new or late model RV we purchased a 1988 Toyota motor home. It is small enough to park in a regular parking stall, narrow enough to navigate city streets and just big enough for the 3 of us. It is not what we started off looking to purchase for the trip but in the end we are really pleased with it.

She has been christened, if that is the appropriate term, “Rattletrap”. As any of you who have owned motor homes know they make all kinds of noise from the appliances, wind, personal items stored on board and try as you might you just never seem to get all of them quite at the same time. Therefore we call it “Rattletrap” due to the din she makes when we drive her.

So we leave on August 12 to see friends in Burns Lake, then off to Nakusp for the annual Horizons Unlimited event, then east to Edmonton to see Karen’s brother. After that we will head east to Newfoundland and home again by mid November. There are really no time lines, no reservations other than we have to be at the Miramichi River New Brunswick prior to October 15 because that is when the Atlantic salmon fishing season ends. We have been reviewing the various provincial travel sites, maps etc and have a rough idea of where we are going but as I believe that too much planning ruins a trip we are letting things work themselves out as we go.

We are looking forward to seeing Quebec and the Maritimes in their fall colours and spending time in Ottawa and Quebec City. We are trying to avoid the larger cities like Toronto and Montreal as much as possible just due to their size, complexities and the fact that we are not big city people.

Also we are trying to fish in each province. So if you know a favourite fishing place or someone along the route who might be able to show us a good spot, please let us know.

Keep an eye here on the blog for stories and photos.

Cheers

Kevan, Karen and Ryanne

Monday, February 18, 2013

Another couple of fine days in Phoenix.

We went to the Mesa Swapmeet. For those of us who used to go to the swap meet at the old drive in theatre let me tell you this is nothing like it.

It is 55 achres, 1600  boths covering from cheap shit you would find in a Dollar store to higher end southwestern furniture, rugs, painting etc. Although I am not a shopper I still bought a bunch of stuff to bring home.
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Updated photos here: http://photoshare.shaw.ca/view/11854270272-1360939594-87750/

Tomorrow we are heading off to see the Biosphere 2 science experiement and then we are home on Wed.

TTYL

K & K

Friday, February 15, 2013

Just back from a very cool old ghost town near Apache Junction. We went on a mine tour, a walk through the old town, Karen got spooked looking at the reptile farm and we toured a bordello.

Gotta love Phoenix !

Have a look at the photo share as we added some more photos to it

Kevan and Karen

Having fun in the sun in Arizona

Arizona

We are here in Gold Canyon Arisona visiting our good friends Dale and Rosi. They have a winter home down here and were gratious enough to envite us down for a visit to get away from the cold and wet back home.

So far we have visited a local artizans town, downtown Scotsdale (very cool) saw a middle aged man act like an asshole and get arrested by 8 cops, and been to Boot Hill in Tombstone.

Here are a few photos to tell the story:

http://photoshare.shaw.ca/view/11854270272-1360939594-87750/

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

We are in Southern California for a week.We  have seen Disneyland - one more day of that to come - plus we have been to the Petersen's car museum, a Zoo, an airplane musuem and the science discovery center.

Here are a few pictures to enjoy.

http://photoshare.shaw.ca/view/11854257578-1354720503-12260/

Cheers

Kevan and Karen

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Nakusp 2012

I was able to attend the Horizons Unlimited Canwest 2012 Travelers Meeting in Nakusp last weekend. It was a weekend of amazing travel stories, photos, meeting new friends and seeing a lot of old ones. This is one of my favourite weekend get together.

Highlights were:

  • Acting as MC for 210 of my best motorcycling friends. Apparently they did not realize how nervous I was standing up there talking to them.
  • Doing a tire repair course with Grant Johnson, founder of Horizons Unlimited and one of my motorcycling heroes.
  • Riding some of the best roads in BC, possibly Canada !
  • Watching Tom Mamic’s presentation on Africa. I gotta go and see it for myself.
  • Presenting my Road Side Repair seminar to a huge crowd who seemed to really enjoy it.
Here are some photos of the weekend http://photoshare.shaw.ca/view/11854287720-1346368234-56740/

If you are a motorcycle traveler and have not gone to a Horizons Unlimited event I encourage you to go. If you have not traveled to the Kootenay area of British Colombia, go, go now. Put the computer away and head off to Nelson, Kaslo, Nuskusp area. You will not regret it.

Cheers

Ibby