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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]

Pippi - Pippi Lawn | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 3rd 2006 | 54 Views | [diary=63848]

Lunch at the Inkpots
More Inkpots
Beautiful Inkpot Valley

We've spent the last few days generally taking it easy and getting to know Banff and its surrounds. I was fully prepared to not like Banff, given how big a tourist destination it is, but must admit I have been pleasantly surprised. Yes, admittedly, it is touristy, very touristy, too touristy, but unlike many similar places, underneath it all, it does possess a genuine, inoffensive charm that no amount of marketing can either replicate or destroy. As long as you walk past the duty-free and souvenir shops, you will find, at its core, a thriving little mountain town in an unforgettably [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 3rd 2006 | 34 Views | [diary=63845]

On Top of Sulphur Mountain
Banff Chipmunk
Banff Town from Above

Just to confirm our worst suspicions, while shaking out the tent during pack-up this morning, we were showered not with water droplets but rather projectile ice cubes - I kid you not. Luckily, our next stop, Banff, is meant to be marginally warmer. The day was spent taking our time along the scenic drive between Lake Louise and Banff, where we set up camp in a nice spot on Tunnel Mountain (yes, yes, we should know better by now than to keep camping up mountains). Since there was some time left before nightfall, this was our chance to go looking for [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 3rd 2006 | 30 Views | [diary=63837]

Banff Fairmont Hotel
Mr Elk Guarding His Patch
A Round of Golf, Dear?

Last night took our 'freezing-in-our-tent' experience to new and icy levels. We should have guessed, I expect, by Lake Louise's impressive elevation - 1540 m above sea level. In fact, it claims to be the highest permanent settlement in Canada. So, our night was a long haul of lying awake trying not to transform into frozen carcasses, serenaded by the ever-present tooting of trains (we seem to be closer to the train line than ever at this campground) and the sounds of a raucous school group who decided to be our neighbours after we'd already pitched our tent and it was [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 3rd 2006 | 50 Views | [diary=63822]

Lake Louise
Lake Louise from Above
Aquamarine Waters of Lake Agnes

The next morning, at the beautiful Takakkaw Falls, we were delighted by the antics of a little chipmunk, our first close-up wildlife encounter of the trip. Not that you could really call him wild. He had stolen a morsel someone had dropped on the ground and was contentedly munching away on his prize, blissfully unconcerned about its questionable nutritional value and the spectacle he was creating. Next, we set off to the famous Emerald Lake, stopping along the way at the point where the milky Yoho joins with the raging Kicking Horse River (aptly named, 'Meeting of the Waters') and the [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 2nd 2006 | 46 Views | [diary=63563]

Takakkaw Falls
Little Chipmunk
'Meeting of the Waters'

Septmeber 9th Less spectacular scenery than usual today. The driving rain doesn't help. By afternoon we had left the mountains and were on the prarie. Wide open grassland in need of the rain. Lunch by a feature called the Erratics at Okotoks. These were huge stones carried from Jasper, a few hundred kilometers away, and dropped by a glacier as it melted. They rest in the middle of a field surrounded by, well nothing really. This makes them stand out even more. Too wet & windy to linger, so a quick circuit and a couple of photos. We did not ignore [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 25th 2005 | 333 Views | [diary=22542]

Erratic close up
Badlands
Badlands at Tyrell

By Tara and Lindsay
September 5th 2005
Pre-trip North America » Canada » Alberta » Edmonton
Hello all! Thanks to the urging of my Aunt Verna, Tara and I have decided to keep on online journal while we are traveling. It will make it easier for everyone to keep in touch and for us to let everyone know what we are up to. Lindsay [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 13th 2005 | 322 Views | [diary=18694]


August 19 Golden Wake up to tea in bed and a beautiful view of the mountains from the window. On advice we decide to take an easy hike today. Joan and Don do a lot of hiking and have several ideas of places to go. We walk through tremendous woods in the Yoho National Park for about 45 minutes ..only a little up and down... and arrive at a view of Wapta Falls from the top.. Amazing. The pale blue water cascades down with a backdrop of mountains and trees. A fairly steep climb down using the handy tree roots as [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 25th 2005 | 390 Views | [diary=20037]

Lets get wet
Under the rainbow
Stone skimming

By Belle
August 17th 2005
Home at last North America » Canada » Alberta » Calgary
We are home recovering from our jet lag. I have added some pictures onto all of the entries if you are interested, clikck on full entry and there are more pictures. We are off to Saskatchewan for a few days so we will hope to visit with everyone when we return. Thanks again for checking in with us, it has been a fun part of our trip to keep you all updated as well as we have been able. [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 17th 2005 | 80 Views | [diary=16813]


quote] The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.----------Leo Tolstoy August 17, 2005, Wednesday. We arrived at Waterton International Peace Park, situated at the southwest corner of Alberta on the US border. Actually quite small 210 square miles, but eons of geological activity which have left a legacy of richly colored mountains and canyons and lots of nice hiking areas. We located The Historic Kilmorey Lodge our home for the next two nights. We thought it would be pleasant to spend some time out of the Bothan. Well, it was a rainy day and we could not g [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 8th 2005 | 208 Views | [diary=26188]

Prince of Wales Hotel
The Prince of Wales Hotel
Prince of Wales Hotel