Our campground host invited us to spend a second night in his park because the government was re-launching the Evening Program tonight. “It was a great show in the old days with real good costumes, acting, and music. Not sure about tonight’s show – I haven’t seen it, yet. Could be amateur hour, but it’ll be fun and I hope to see you there!” He then awarded us each with a set of pins including one from his hometown in Saskatchewan and one of the provincial bird of Alberta.
Taylor had the best hammock spot on the edge of the river by our campsite. The opalescent blue-grey colour of the river water (known as glacial milk) is mesmerizing to watch as logs and rocks are tumbled downstream. The power of water is evident in the size of the uprooted trees and boulders that have been washed down from the mountains.
GEOQUIZ: Joe and Taylor hiked to a lake that Shasta would have loved. Name the lake.







Dog Lake
You’re living the dream.