HirafuHeartAttack
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Just as @rbjhan was unsurprisingly headed back to Japan, we were surprisingly headed to the other side of the Pacific for my first return to Canada since moving back home from there in 2019.
For some background, I was a ski bum for the better part of 5 years, and following alternating seasons in Perisher and Niseko, I moved to Whistler in September 2017, then Revelstoke in September 2018, before returning home to Aus in September 2019. I loved my time in Canada and made many lifelong friends who I had not got the opportunity to see for more than 5 years now, so to say I was excited is an understatement! This was especially true after a bit of a false start in 2022 when we had a USA and Canada road trip planned but changing land border testing requirements (which would have required 3 tests in 3 days, including a video call test after arrival in Canada, then up to 72 hours awaiting a result while staying in 1 location) meant that trip was shifted to stay within the USA.
So finally we were all set to go, with the itinerary as below:
27th Jan QF75 SYD-YVR
27th-29th Jan Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver
29th Jan-1st Feb Fairmont Chateau Whistler
1st-5th Feb Basecamp Suites Revelstoke
5th-6th Feb Fairmont Banff Springs
6th-7th Feb Fairmont Palliser Calgary
7th-9th Feb The Josie (Autograph Collection) Red Mountain
9th-12th Feb Penticton staying with family
12th-13th Feb Fairmont YVR
13th Feb AA6303 then QF12 YVR-LAX-SYD
The flights were booked way back in May 2024 when QF had a red tail sale for Canada which set the wheels in motion. Following that I booked the hotels tentatively while waiting for various hockey leagues to release their schedules as I tried to line up as many games as I wanted. Initially I booked an SUV through Turo but after finding out it didn't have snow tyres I pivoted to a fantastic company called Northirn Overland with whom we rented a 4x4 Toyota Tacoma with proper snow tyres.
Thanks for reading my rambling intro, I'm not sure the rest will be much more coherent, mostly just a recount of the trip with a few thrown together reviews of various flights and hotels!
(Also please don't mention the snow quality in Japan or how it's been the best season in 70 odd years. I am very well aware we picked a very unlucky year to not head there! I'm looking at you @Seat0B )
For some background, I was a ski bum for the better part of 5 years, and following alternating seasons in Perisher and Niseko, I moved to Whistler in September 2017, then Revelstoke in September 2018, before returning home to Aus in September 2019. I loved my time in Canada and made many lifelong friends who I had not got the opportunity to see for more than 5 years now, so to say I was excited is an understatement! This was especially true after a bit of a false start in 2022 when we had a USA and Canada road trip planned but changing land border testing requirements (which would have required 3 tests in 3 days, including a video call test after arrival in Canada, then up to 72 hours awaiting a result while staying in 1 location) meant that trip was shifted to stay within the USA.
So finally we were all set to go, with the itinerary as below:
27th Jan QF75 SYD-YVR
27th-29th Jan Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver
29th Jan-1st Feb Fairmont Chateau Whistler
1st-5th Feb Basecamp Suites Revelstoke
5th-6th Feb Fairmont Banff Springs
6th-7th Feb Fairmont Palliser Calgary
7th-9th Feb The Josie (Autograph Collection) Red Mountain
9th-12th Feb Penticton staying with family
12th-13th Feb Fairmont YVR
13th Feb AA6303 then QF12 YVR-LAX-SYD
The flights were booked way back in May 2024 when QF had a red tail sale for Canada which set the wheels in motion. Following that I booked the hotels tentatively while waiting for various hockey leagues to release their schedules as I tried to line up as many games as I wanted. Initially I booked an SUV through Turo but after finding out it didn't have snow tyres I pivoted to a fantastic company called Northirn Overland with whom we rented a 4x4 Toyota Tacoma with proper snow tyres.
Thanks for reading my rambling intro, I'm not sure the rest will be much more coherent, mostly just a recount of the trip with a few thrown together reviews of various flights and hotels!
(Also please don't mention the snow quality in Japan or how it's been the best season in 70 odd years. I am very well aware we picked a very unlucky year to not head there! I'm looking at you @Seat0B )
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