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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Kootenay National Forest
Just had to take a picture of this cloud formation. Never seen one like it. Beautiful.
Along the road to Radium Hot Springs. A picture around every corner.
Vermillion Gorge along the Simpson River.
Radium Hot Springs were wonderful. We turned into prunes after an hour and a half. We were mighty clean. The water was crystal clear, had no smell, and just felt good.
Bow Valley scenery
Friday, June 26, 2009
Grizzly Bears
Bighorn Sheep
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Lower falls in Johnston Canyon
Lower falls of Johnston Canyon on 25 June 2009.
Have fun with this one! :-)
Spectacular Waterfalls we visited today
Weeping Wall Glacier Natl Park Montana
Check this one out. What a great example of melting snow and what it can do.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
On our trip from Banff to Jasper we came across so many beautiful places it was tough to choose which ones to put on the blog. The one above has the Athabasca River in the forefront. It comes from the Athabasca Icefields. Water from this area goes to the Pacific, Atlantic, and into the Arctic Oceans. Hard to believe, but true.
We liked this one so much we put it in twice. Truth is we don't yet know how to delete it. :-)
This is a rock pile and remnants of a glacier. When they put the road in, they went right though it. The rocks near the road are cleaner and pink in color. We figured it must be from the salt put on the road that has cleaned the rocks.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Animals we came across today
Some in the most unexpected places
A crossing to help animals migrate across Highway One. They build them every few miles and fence the roads on both sides with deer fence about nine feet high.
A crow at the top of one of the Hoodoos, formations made by wind and water erosion. Finally, an animal where it should be. Carl was the one out of place taking this picture. At the end of the designated trail there were steps leading to nowhere. So he took it and found a less traveled trail leading down to the Hoodoos.
Three of the five Bighorn Sheep we saw going well under the posted 40 km on the road we were traveling. What were they doing on a road? We thought they lived on the cliffs and scaled the mountain tops. Go figure!
An elk (or Caribou ) about 20 yards off the highway.
These were taken at Bow River Falls below Downtown Banff and between Tunnel and Sulphur Mountains. Tunnel Mountain has its name because they were going to tunnel through it to put a road in. They were all ready to start and realized it would be easier and cheaper to go around the mountain. It is the mountain in the pictures of the river valley to the left of the river.
This is of Cascade Falls. There are signs there warning visitors to stay clear in early spring due to avalanches. At the base where the water falls into the rocks it disappears and resurfaces a few hundred yards below only to go underground again. There is are lakes a half mile below called Cascade Lakes. Any connection?
Recognize the two folks in the pictures? They look happy. relaxed, and ready to explore. That was at the beginning of the day. Having fun is hard work!
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