I knew my time with my sister would be limited as she had to return to work while I was still there. She allowed me to use her car while she was gone as long as I drove her to work in the morning and picked her up again in the afternoon. I didn't mind that at all! It was an excuse for me to go for a drive through the mountains with my morning coffee.
Although I was sick with a cold, I still managed to get up at 6 AM, take some cold medicine and get an early start to the adventures of the day. For three mornings, we left the house at 7:30, I dropped her off at work and than kept driving towards the Trans Canada Highway. I didn't turn off onto the highway but instead pulled into the Gas Station / Tim Hortons that was located right before it. I grabbed my breakfast and some coffee, gassed up and headed back the way I came from. Instead of going back to homebase, I kept driving to Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. After June 15th, you can keep driving further into the backcountry but that section of highway was closed during my visit so that was as far as I could go. Every morning, I'd see so much wildlife along the road. Black bears, deer, bighorn sheep. It wasn't until the second day that I finally saw what I had wanting to see since I got there; a grizzly bear.I saw a grizzly on the Kananaskis Golf Course a few days earlier but it was so far away, I couldn't even get a picture of it. This bear on this day was so close, I didn't feel safe wandering any more than a foot away from my car. And I made sure to leave the door open too!
The bear was wandering in a field close to the entrance of the provincial park. Several other people were already stopped to take pictures. The bear looked calm and content as it sniffed the ground and inched towards some trees at the edge of the field. For a few seconds, the bear sprinted and I had a chance to see just how fast these huge, powerful animals can run. I was glad I met him like this and not on a remote trail in the forest.I made this drive every morning for three days but I stopped at different points-of-interest every day. Once I stopped at Barrier Lake to sit by the water and drink my coffee, another time I drove up a road to see where it went and another time I just sat and admired the beauty of the area. I always made it back to homebase by noon where I spent the afternoons relaxing in the backyard hammock or catching up on emails. At 3 PM, I left to pick up my sister and from there we would head home to have supper and relax for the evening.




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