Saskatchewan Crossing is Oasis in the Wilderness! At the end of the day when the gas tank is getting low, and you need to stretch your legs, “The Crossing” is a welcome sight. That’s what fur traders and weary travelers must’ve thought, too. The Saskatchewan River is a “swift flowing river” that divides wide-open prairie and majestic mountains. Imagine horse drawn wagons loaded down with rich animal furs. Unsteady crossing points where the river was narrow enough for makeshift rafts hindered safety. Horses were forced to swim in icy cold waters and wagons were guided against strong downstream currents. But survival demanded it. The trading post could make or break a man. This was life in western Canada where dreams were born.
Saskatchewan Crossing is Oasis in the Wilderness
A most beautiful area! 🙂
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Indeed! 🍁
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Awesome pics🙂
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Spotting the herd of longhorns was pretty cool. 👀
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Do you blog right after you go places, or do you save some till later? Breathtaking scenery!
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Melinda, I try to post the travel experiences as soon as practical once we return home. I typically keep a daily travel journal to record first impressions and lasting moments. Once I have the images, I sort through them to create a relatable collage. Finally I write a post about the photo collage. Then I post it on my blog. We had two back-to-back trips (one business, one personal) so I got a little behind. And we will be off again beginning next week. It’s a good thing I am “retired”! lol 🙂 Thanks for inquiring. Blessings! 🌟✨💫
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Yeah, good thing! However did you have time to work?? lol
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What a beautiful little town. Neat history too.
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Thank you. It truly is eye-popping scenery! 👁👁
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Finally I write a post about the photo collage.
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