ebeponyan
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Summer rain on Icefields Parkway by Athabasca Falls ~30km south of Jasper at what is now roughly the south end of the fire perimeter
I was hesitant to do a write-up for this since I didn't feel it was necessarily going to add any new information to the forum. Tesla adapters, HVBJB recalls, BlueCruise 1.X, DCFC curves, camping, route planning, range... these have all been discussed at length in other threads, and I didn't go into this trip with any questions on the back of my mind like I have in the past. Which is great, honestly. I've never felt more confident going far from home with all the improvements to infrastructure and the car itself over the years, and it's still as much of a blast now as it was in the early days. Seeing so much negativity around here lately though, and particularly seeing the fires tear through Jasper National Park just a couple weeks after we passed through, I feel compelled to write something positive. I'll try to remember that in my remaining posts detailing the journey, but I need to lead off with an appeal for help. Thousands have been displaced, much of the town of Jasper has been destroyed, and these fires are still burning.
I don't want to run afoul of any forum rules linking to specific organizations or fundraisers, but I urge you all to consider donating (through official channels) to the disaster relief and recovery efforts for the town, park and area surrounding Jasper, AB. It's heart-wrenching to see a place that brought joy to so many go up in flames.
Pony peeking out at Palisades Centre, ~10km northeast of Jasper and within the north end of the fire perimeter at time of posting (status unknown)
Plugged in on the east end of Jasper before making the long, beautiful, drive down to Banff. Current information indicates that less damage was sustained in this area than in western Jasper.
I'll be following up with a few posts on the trip as a whole. Questions welcome.
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