Thursday, August 23, 2012

Trip to Canada

We all packed in the van and headed to Parla (my daughter) and Dave's.


A couple of hours from the Canadian border, our van started giving us trouble.


We had a 2 hour delay, but were soon able to journey on.


The next day we packed for a three day canoe trip.  These are our food buckets.  Brighton enjoyed standing in them.


Carrying the canoes to the lake.


Rebecca enjoying a Mountain Dew while Melissa watches.

Rebecca and Autumn were canoe partners.

Terry and I paddling along.


 Terry and Christian having a successful run through the rapids.

Time for supper.  Parla planned our meals and she did a wonderful job. We used mountain pie irons for egg sandwiches, pancakes, pizza pockets and fruit pockets.

Tent city.

While we set up tents, Brighton ate dirt.
 

Portage time.




We sailed one day when the wind was brisk.



Brighton enjoying the ride.


Going from one lake to anther by a river.

One canoe had three people in it.  The center person was the designated babysitter.

This is what happens when it rains and the wind blows.

 Here we are eating lunch and taking a break.

The whole tribe .
Back row: Christian, Benjamin, Melissa, Barbara and Terry
Front row: Dave, Brighton, Parla, Rebecca and Autumn.


Rock climbers at the Medicine Stone.


 We are sailing here so there is not much rowing to do.

Dave and Parla did a fabulous job of organizing this wonderful trip.

All done.  Waiting for the truck to come get us.


A couple of our children entered in a triathlon that Red Lake holds every year. Parla did the sprint triathlon, which was a 750 meter swim, a 20 kilometer bike ride, and a 5 kilometer run.


Dianna, Rebecca and Christian did a team sprint triathlon.
 Dianna (On the left)  did the swimming.


Christian did the biking.

Rebecca did the running.

Parla took Brighton with her on the running part.

 We all enjoyed doughnuts and muffins during the race.

One evening, we went to a couple's house for supper that own an island on Red Lake.  We drove to the dock, and they came and picked us up on their boat.  Here are Melissa and Autumn ready for a boat ride to the island for supper.

 We enjoyed a delicious supper and wonderful evening by the lake.  Thanks for a wonderful evening Matt and Dianna.

We even got to see a moose. :)

Back at Dave and Parla's house again.  Christian enticing Brighton with a Mountain Dew from a fishing pole.


Our last evening we got to see the northern lights.  What a wonderful way to end our trip.  See Parla's blog for more pictures.

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5 comments:

  1. What a great, great trip! It looks like so much fun. Now's the time to take trips like that before the family gets too large. Autumn flattened out on the dock cracks me up.

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  2. I enjoyed seeing the pictures, Aunt Barbara. It reminds me of canoe trips as a child!
    -Marilyn

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  3. The triathlon also looked like great fun!!

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