Today we drove 135 miles to Medicine Hat, Alberta. The entire ride was thru the plains and farmland of southern Alberta. Here in Medicine Hat they have the largest TeePee in the world. I haven't seen the big moose yet. Oh yeah, we'll see the big moose tomorrow in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
It's cold here, in the 30's and 40's during the day, and below freezing overnight. It's the second place in a row that hasn't had any water turned on.
We used Highway 3 today but when we leave here we'll immediately pick up the Trans-Canada Highway which is Highway 1. It's some 4000 miles long and I hope it is smoother that the roads we've used in Canada so far. It's hard to take pictures while moving along in the vehicle. Once we get an internet signal strong enough we'll add some pictures to the blog, and you'll notice the pictures are a little blurey. The wi-fi signal has been weak in Canada everywhere we go.
We stopped for the night here at Ross Creek RV Park. The park is un-attended at this time. The sign read as follows, "Sorry we're closed, go ahead and park, power, sewer, no water yet. Leave $25/night in the box."
There is a guy (enteurpreneur) here, a regular, with a tank of water who will fill anyone's on-board tank for $10. Too bad for him, we filled up from a frost-free spicket we found in the park at Fort MacLeod this morning.
We had planned to spend 2 nights here, however the forecast calls for rain tomorrow and snow tomorrow night. I think we'll leave in the morning. Tomorrow we'll drive the rest of the way thru Alberta and stay at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. To put it more in perspective we'll be north of Montana, 2500 miles from home.