Thursday, March 19, 2009

We took a drive to the Glacier National Park, sadly the main route, the Highway to the Sun, was closed after only ten miles. Nevertheless, we took a drive through postcard land and took a few amazing photos.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009 5:39:50 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Monday, March 16, 2009

The cabin we have is amazing, set into the woods but with all the amenities you could want. (including wireless internet!)

They have a couple of really nice dogs too :)

 

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The deck

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The office/kitchen

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Kim says hello

 

Monday, March 16, 2009 5:27:44 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Sunday, March 15, 2009

On the 12th March we left Jasper and headed south through the Rockies on our way to Hungry Horse, Montana. We booked a couple of nights in Lethbridge on the way to break up our trip, as we weren't sure how long it would take us to cross the border to the USA.

Driving down through Banff National park (and Banff itself) was amazing again, the Icefield Parkway lived up to its reputation as being an amazing highway to drive down!

Lethbridge was a fun stopover destination, the scenary change we encountered was remarkable. Southern Alberta has an effect called the Chinook winds where the wind crossing the Rockies increases and then warms up as it drops down to the plains. This means that much of southern Alberta is free of snow! We really felt like we were entering cowboy country, the buffalo signs and place names were like something from a movie, and we were constantly stopping to have a laugh at the unusual names and sights.

Lethbridge itself was a moderately large town and we managed to catch another ice hockey game, this time from the stands so we actually saw the strategy part of the game rather than the up-close and bloody version.

The USA border took us some time to cross, but they allowed us in after 40 minutes of waiting around (we were the only people crossing at the time, I can't believe it took so long) Our first impression of Montana was a bit of a shock, the roads hadn't been cleared of snow for some time and the road signs were actually covered by the snow! The first few towns were closed for winter, so I was quite glad that we had plenty of petrol left and could take our time.

Sadly the road throught the Glacier National park, which we had planned to use, was also shut for the winter so we had to take a massive detour around the south of the Park. We made it easily enough and moved into our new cabin in the woods!

 

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The Weeping Wall, in Banff National Park

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Ridiculously picturesque scenary in the Rockies

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Southern Alberta

 

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Huh? Apparently this was the First Nations' prefered method of hunting buffalo before horses were brought over. Chasing herds over a cliff and letting them fall to their death. Nice.

 

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Made it!

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And this road sign is for.....?

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Yep, we're in the USA!

Sunday, March 15, 2009 5:25:21 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Saturday, March 07, 2009

The Icefield parkway is named for the famous Glaciers that line the route, the Athabasca glacier being the most famous as it comes to within a km of the road. So we took a trip down to have a look.

When we got there, we found that looking at a snowy covered glacier against a snow background was a bit underwhelming, I guess it's a summer destination usually!

Despite this, the drive was amazing as the scenary is truly spectacular. You quickly stop taking photos as the scenary is just always spectacular, so it's hard to figure out what is a stand-out!

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The athabasca glacier

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Road side scenary

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Saturday, March 07, 2009 8:10:55 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Friday, February 27, 2009

Jasper is obviously also known as a ski destination, so I took a day to explore Marmot Basin, the local ski mountain.

It is simply amazing, not very big but beautiful and fun. The car parks are all ski-in/ski-out, you ski down to the lodge and pay for a lift ticket.

All the people I talked to were either local or from Edmonton, and there were plenty of good conversations on the lift. (a few eyebrows were raised when I told people how long I'd been in Canada) Eventually I made it up to the high point of the mountain where I found big, thick untouched powder that was simply amazing.

I did have a slight problem when I took a wrong turn and hit some rocks, luckily I had my helmet on and a very well padded jacket! I eventually climbed out and carried on.

Simply a fun and inspiring day!

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The crowded slopes

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The local kids having fun

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Fantastic for scenary. Just breathtaking all the time.

Friday, February 27, 2009 7:58:19 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Icefield Parkway through Jasper National Park and Banff National park is one of the most scenic roads in the world, so we had to go and explore.

Near Jasper town are the Abathasca falls, along with a few other 'pull overs', so we went for a drive and saw some sights.

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Saturday, February 21, 2009 7:49:29 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Wednesday, February 18, 2009

On the way back from Hinton (don't bother, it smells really bad), Kim managed to spot a Coyote in the woods on the side of the road!

Then a few days later we managed to find some Elk stags. They don't come into Jasper town for some reason, so it was great to see them! We also spotted some Mountain Rams and Goats a few days earlier.

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A coyote!

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Male Elk

 

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:01:55 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Saturday, February 14, 2009

Jasper is beautiful, as expected, and we were happy to see so many Elk and Mule deer around the town itself.

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Saturday, February 14, 2009 7:45:42 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Maligne canyon is actually an old underground river that used to flow through a cave, but now the cave roof has disappeared leaving behind a beautiful canyon.

The river was frozen over when we went and, knowing that they conduct tours on the river, I had to climb down and explore. It's a little off putting as the river cracks as you walk along it and you can hear the water flowing underneath, so after a while my nerve went and I climbed back up to the pathway.

We then followed the canyon until the river finally showed itself and we came to the various bridges that cross it.

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Hoping the ice doesn't suddenly give way!

 

Thursday, February 12, 2009 7:53:45 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Tuesday, February 10, 2009

  After a month in Kelowna, it was time to move on. Kim found us a place in Jasper and it didn't take long for use to agree to move there, it looked beautiful.

This time we decided to break up the trip with a stop over, our trip to Kelowna had made us aware of how much the snow can slow you down, as such I booked us a cabin in Clearwater, about half way to Jasper.

The cabin was beautiful, if a little basic, and we spent a fun day driving around the local national park looking for moose. No luck of course, but we did find an amazing frozen waterfall.

The road trip itself was fairly uneventful, but we were excited to see our first Elk near Jasper.

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Our Clearwater cabin

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009 7:08:05 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 

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