jennie, melody, tash & i hit the road last friday after work, top down (the car, not us) and bikes strapped to the back. we made it up to whistler (about 1.5 hours away for those of you who are planning your visits for this winter) just after dark, and hit up the village for beers. lucky for us, crankworx (the mountain bike festival) was happening in whistler last weekend, making the scenery even more beautiful than usual (read: studly bmx boys). we grabbed brunch the next morning before heading up to pemberton to hike joffre lakes.
saturday morning mountain view |
we met up with kate along the way, and hiked the 21km to catch all three lakes before dinner time. i've hiked a few times in my life, including the intense trek up the grind, and i have never ever ever seen anything like this in my life. each lake was more beautiful than the next, and well...let's just let the pictures do the talking:
this way to terabithia |
up up & away |
greetings from a glacier #postcardworthy |
chasing waterfalls |
after our hike we grabbed dinner in town and then set up our campsite on lillooet lake (#glamping). we woke up early the next morning and sat by the lake with cups of fresh brewed coffee (camping gadgets these days are out of this world) before driving in to downtown pemberton for the slow food cycle.
pemberton itself is an adorable tiny farm town with an incredibly mountainous backyard; and one weekend a year the local farms set up shop and sell their wares to people as they bike up and down the main road for a total of approx 21ish km.
we stopped along the way for pemberton beef burgers and the most delicious gelato i have ever had in my entire life (white chocolate lavender helloooooooo). and the fresh tomatoes and zucchini we grabbed as well are easily the most delish i've tasted.
why not wear a micro-stripe onesie when the opportunity presents itself? |
i digress. we hoped back in the jeep in the late afternoon on sunday and made our way back to vancouver before dinner time. as much as i've become adverse to driving, i promise i'll take you up to the mountains when you come visit. it's hard to believe we made it home in one piece since i could barely take my eyes off the unbelievable views on our way home.
xo,
caroline