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Lost Moose Lodge, Penticton

Our friends had been to Lost Moose Lodge about 15 years ago and asked if we would like to go and see it. Not too shy, we take off and go up the mountain, and up..and up and up. We get to the campground and drive through, seeing what they were like. They are equal to anything that the Kananaskis/Banff area offers with one exception. There is no one there, hasn’t been anyone there for ages. It is unkempt, weeds everywhere in the campsite area (yes, I know it is the wilderness, but…come on!)

We drove down to the restaurant. There was a workman having a smoke and not acknowledging us at all. We walked around the outside of the restaurant and, with a man sitting inside watching us, he did not come to see if we wanted to see the restaurant, tell us it isn’t open for lunch or, for that matter, any time during the week except Thursday and Friday from 4 – 9 p.m. They offer hamburgers and there is a sign stating “liquor license pending”.

The cabins offered there had no one in them. Looked like a ghost town. Each cabin had “saloon” and the like silly signs on the front.

My question is this. Are they open for business or not? Do they advertise? (no).  It really could be a nice, albeit, long way out for anyone  to camp and the last part of the “one way only road” for handling both directional traffic is unsettling.

Make it one thing or the other but let the public know, at the bottom of the mountain, that you offer nothing. The view…beautiful but definitely nose bleed territory. This is 10 miles up the mountain.

Unless they get a crew in there to clean it up, don’t bother going.

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Vienna, Austria-Two Days

Wow, when you sign on with Insight Tours you really do see all the highlights, get the history and they always have an expert guide to take you through the Cities you visit.

For example, first day in Vienna we meet up with Peter our guide for the day. We go through the Schonbrunn Palace and take a brief stroll in the gardens.

After a drive along the ring road and hearing about all the buildings, parks and different palaces we go into the winter palace and down into the crypts. The history of the Hapsburgs was fascinating and then…..we go into the Vienna Opera House.

We walk around inside, get backstage (by the way it is the largest one in the European World) and see the private loge and tea room of the Emperor.  Opera lover or not, you get goose bumps in this place. We were told you had to wait 13 years to try and get a season ticket, checking in each year to let them know you were still alive.

For dinner we dined in a Country Inn, choosing your dinner, listening to the music, and I got picked to do a brief waltz.. I even got a certificate saying I ‘graduated”with an professional dancer

The second night in Vienna we went to a palace to enjoy a private dinner by Insight and then into  a concert room to hear a concert put on with members of the Vienna Symphony (including listening to a Stradivarious violin; a couple of ballet numbers, solos and duets by two of the lead artists in an upcoming opera. All in all two wonderful days in what I still call a “pinch me” vacation.

The hotel was fabulous and th3e breakfasts are unbelievable.

Now, back in the bus tomorrow to Venice.

 

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