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Published: August 15th 2013
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After steeping in 104 degree sulphur hot springs (but no odor), we picnicked with the Big Horn sheep. Then hiked the boardwalk trail to the original hot springs (current one opened in 1986). Next day, head to Lake Louise via the Ice Field Parkway across the Columbia ice fields. We are now camped in a lovely national park campground, with 30 amp electric, much appreciated; onboard water, and will have to dump on our way out (but after dry camping for three nights, we feel like we are in high cotton). Heeere's the pics:
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Brad Sherman
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Absolutely Wonderful
I love the idea that the animals are just there with you. That's the way it should be.