But first some observations on Whistler. My first impressions were poor - its a sort of Disneyfication of a village. But I eventually warmed to it, especially the convenience of everything being organised and compact. And well signposted.
Anyway, while Thibault went off doing extreme sports, I did something more befitting a man of my age. I found an art gallery, specifically the Audain Art Museum. Very reasonably it specialises in Canadian Art. However, I can't say much of it impressed me. The Museum building however was really cool.
This abstract art work is made out of adidas trainers. |
And this totem pole is created out of backpacks. |
I then intended to go on a hike to the Lost Lake, but first got distracted by a short nature trail by a river.
The reward for the swimmers prepared to brave the water was an artificial bathing platform in the middle.
I met up with the man at our allotted hour to find he had only spent half the day mountain biking and the rest on some strenuous hike that I couldn't have managed. Ah well, back to the pace of a more elderly gentleman from now on Thibault. But first dinner at the Araxi, best restaurant this side of Whistler. Very decent meal.
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