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Well this was the best day yet! You never would have guessed it, since it was our long drive south back to Banff and it was grey and rainy almost all day - but maybe this made all the wildlife come out. It started in the morning - Mr Bull Elk had taken up residence outside the campground's toilet complex, blocking the entrance and denying everyone access. No one dared cross his path. He had particularly big antlers and emitted his screeching bellow at regular intervals, an action which one couldn't help but notice made his testicles quiver like an [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 29th 2005 | 31 Views | [diary=145224]

Mr Bull Elk Grazing in Front of the Toilet Door
Mountain Goat and Kid Perched on the Mountainside
Why Must My Beard Get So Itchy?

After dealing with a minor crisis brought on by Rufous's leaky gut syndrome (he's still running out of oil pretty quickly - the new seals mustn't have fixed the problem), we went back to Maligne Lake and, this time, hiked the steep Bald Hills trail. It was quite a hair-raising climb to the summit - there were ominous storm clouds approaching at an alarming rate and crazily strong gusts whipping up snow and blasting our faces with ice as we clawed our way to the peak. It was so incredibly windy up the top we could barely stand up. We [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 28th 2005 | 30 Views | [diary=145215]

Baby Moose Samples a Sapling
Maligne Lake
Moose Doing What They Love Best

Today's outing took us to the stunning Edith Cavell/ Angel Glacier, where three glaciers overhang a beautiful, iceberg-filled lake. Giant chunks of ice fall off the glacier and tumble to the lake below and then float to the edge like ice cubes in a blue curacao cocktail. Luckily, none fell while we were there, as they probably would have landed on our heads. We also had a quick peak at the ice caves embedded in the rim of the glacier - with quick being the operative word - you don't want to tempt fate for too long! We also went [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 27th 2005 | 48 Views | [diary=145172]

Floating Icebergs and Piles of Sliced Ice
Cheeky Ground Squirrel
Quin Dwarfed Amongst the Bergs

Our campground is cool. It has been taken over by elk in rut who have free reign of the grounds and emit their screeching bellows all night long, trying to woo females but, in reality, just keeping everyone awake :-). I've strapped up Quin's ankle so he able to hobble short distances now, mainly lured on by the promise of food. More trips to the bakery, haha. After checking out the job and housing scene in Jasper (which seems more promising than Banff), I went for a short walk called the Valley of Five Lakes, largely because the Lonely Planet promised [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 10th 2006 | 110 Views | [diary=65470]

Explosion of Fall Colour
Tree Ablaze with Orange, Lake Annette
Young Mr Bull Elk Filling Up on Grass

Well, by this morning, Quin's ankle had worsened to the point where he could only limp his way to the bakery and stuff himself with treats, so it looks like no more hiking for a while :-(. So I spent the day wandering Jasper town, which is much smaller than Banff and less commercial, but still suffers from an excessive number of tacky 'Canadiana' tourist shops - who buys this stuff?!? We went for an evening drive to Pyrimid and Patricia Lakes to look for moose but were foiled again. I placated Quin (who had been pretty much car-bound all day) [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 10th 2006 | 52 Views | [diary=65466]

The Invalid Himself
Cloud Descending Over Pyramid Lake

After we'd once again extracted poor Rufous from his frosty casing, we set off for another hike, this time up Parker Ridge. After a slippery climb up a half-ice/ half-snow trail (which transformed into all-mud on the way down), we made it to the summit, with stunning views of the Saskatchewan Glacier and Columbia Icefield mountains. Apparently, this hike is usually very crowded, but we had it pretty much to ourselves - so this crazy, off-season trip does have its advantages. Unfortunately, on the mountain goat front, we were denied again - despite everyone saying 'if you want to see mount [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 10th 2006 | 45 Views | [diary=65460]

At the Top of Parker Ridge
View of Saskatchewan Glacier
Mrs Bighorn Sheep and Her Kid

We saw bighorn sheep! A whole herd of them, in fact, blocking the path on our hike today. They were pretty unconcerned about me taking their photo - the ram was just sitting there serenely, chewing some grass and looking over the ledge at the incredible view. When we got up this morning, Rufous was frozen by the glacier - literally enclosed in an ice casing. We had to put the heater on for about 15 minutes before we could even turn on the wipers. Then we set off for our hike - Wilcox Pass to Tangle Creek - which is [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 10th 2006 | 28 Views | [diary=65446]

Hiking Through Wilcox Pass
Mr Bighorn Chewing His Grass
Me Skipping Down the Mountain

What were we thinking? Camping on the Icefields Parkway in late September?!? When we extracted our frozen bodies from our cocoons in the morning, we discovered that this 'camping' insanity had reached new heights - we were snow camping! Everything was covered in snow - the tent, the car, everything! No wonder we were so cold, with our sleeping bags only rated to +10oC. What do you do when your car is covered in snow? Does it still work? Luckily, it did, after we'd brushed all the snow off it and got distracted with a snowball fight. I think my deodorant [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 9th 2006 | 47 Views | [diary=65252]

Snow Camping
Pretty Peyto Lake
That Sinking Feeling

Bears, Whales, Wolves, Deer, Elk, Moose, Mountain Goats we have seen them all. Some much closer than others! It has been so exciting. Where do I begin, we have seen so much over the last few weeks it is difficult to précis it all. Here we are sitting in our rig in Fairmont RV park part of a hot spring resort surrounded by mountains. In the morning being high up we look down on the morning mist in the valley whilst sitting under bright blue sky. We can then sit in hot spring waters to soak the stress away!! We are [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 22nd 2005 | 673 Views | [diary=20495]

Not a bad view
Local folk
beach at Tofino

It was time to head off again into the unknown so today we started our leisurely journey northwards towards Jasper, taking the scenic Bow Valley Parkway. Not wanting to break with recent convention, we decided the opportunity called for another hike - this time, to the 'Inkpots' via Johnston Canyon. Johnston Canyon was impressive but somewhat overdeveloped, with paved paths and guiderails to 'stop you falling in' and suing someone - i.e. preventing natural selection. The Inkpots, further afield, turned out to be a series of surreal little pools, all slightly different colours, dotted prett [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 3rd 2006 | 54 Views | [diary=63848]

Lunch at the Inkpots
More Inkpots
Beautiful Inkpot Valley