SUMMER 2017: Back on the road again. SUMMER 2016: No travel. In health recovery mode. SUMMER 2015: Out West and house sitting SUMMER 2014: Out West SUMMER 2013: Back to Glacier NP; SUMMER 2012: Glacier NP; SUMMER 2011: Yellowstone and Glacier NP doubleheader; SUMMER 2010: Working on the Grand Canyon's North Rim; SUMMER 2009: June vacation in Nova Scotia; SUMMER 2008: Hiking in Yosemite National Park; SUMMER 2007: Alaska's Denali National Park; SUMMER 2006 :Gold Fever! in Skagway, AK
Saturday, August 31, 2013
A rainbow?? Really??
Lydia surveys the Athabasca Glacier...in the rain |
This rainbow appeared after our fifth day of rain ended. |
Rainy daze catch-up
Camp condo keeps us dry in Jasper |
End of the trail in Edith Cavell meadows |
The rain clouds hang on the mountains of the Icefields Parkway |
Our camping condo consisted of our 10x10 easy-up and a 12x24 tarp. We were the envy of Whistler campground. That is until we had to take down things and stow them wet. The EzUp can be covered by large garbage bags; the tarp is now stuffed into the wood bin while we figure a way and find a big enough space to lay it out.
Our luck held at Edith Cavell...as we got ready for a hike it started raining. Four miles later (2-up/2-down) it was still raining and we were quite soaked. I might be smiling in the middle photo, but the wind is howling and it is raining steadily.
On the day we left, it was still raining. The clouds hung heavily on the mountains lining the Icefields Parkway, sometimes seeming to blend into the glaciers
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Icefields Parkway clouds
JASPER, AB, CAN - - We've been in Jasper for two cloudy and rainy days. It wasn't much better on the way up the Icefields Parkway. One of our favorite stops along the way is the Num-ti-ja Lodge. When you're surrounded by mountains, glaciers and a large lake, it doesn't get much better. The light was crappy for color photos, but in black and white the mountain and clouds look imposing.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Roll another one, just like the other one
LAKE LOUISE, AB, CAN - - Cattle ranching is big in the part of Alberta we drove through on our way here to LL. There's a lot of 'roll your own' in the hay fields prior to the onset of winter. Hay bales 'don't do it' in this neck of the woods. Hence , fields covered with large rolls of winter fodder. Visions of the 'big blunts' of yesteryear.
Friday, August 23, 2013
It's raining
One last Montana shot....Home on the range; and the mountains and the clouds |
Lake Louise in all her splendor with Victoria Glacier as a back drop. |
We're four days into our wandering around which will get us home sometime in Oct. The Icefields Parkway, 120 miles of Canadian Rockies scenery, is next before we get to Jasper. Between the ritual of getting campsites (see Lydia's blog) and finding wi-fi, we're having plenty of adventure.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Back to wandering
CANMORE, ALBERTA, CAN - - We left West Glacier on Tuesday morning and are now wandering our way to Banff, Jasper and points west in Canada until we reach the area around Vancouver, BC. Three summers in Glacier NP have passed into memories. Now it's time for new adventures. The first of which is finding places with wi-fi. In Canada these are scarce. Fortunately, we've been to this bagel shop in Canmore before...and it's still here and busier than ever. So, posts over the next two weeks or so may be sporadic at best.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Wow! Look at that funny creature sitting on the rock
WEST GLACIER, MT - - Standoff! This inquisitive Hoary marmot checked out Lydia and got so close she couldn't take his picture with the telephoto lens she was using. Fortunately, her loyal sherpa was nearby to document the moment.
Nose-y critters and high lights
Hoary marmot nibbling his way around |
These evergreens smell sooo goood |
Maybe just one nibble |
Hidden Lake with Gun Sight Pass in the (center) background |
Beams of sunlight try to break through the clouds above Logan Pass |
Friday, August 09, 2013
Big Mountain
Where are we?? |
Fireweed with Glacier NP on the horizon |
Whitefish, Whitefish Lake and the high $$ houses on Big Mountain |
Huckleberry bear claw breakfast of champions |
Our chair lift trip to the top (super seniors 70-plus half price) was a lot quicker/easier than the nearly 4-mile hike up. We watched mountain bikers tackle some newly opened trails and then wandered around to find a vantage point where we could see the lake.
Earlier, the walk through the art festival produced plenty of ideas on items we would like but don't have room for. Fortunately, there was plenty of room for the huckleberry bear claws.
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Slightly boring
WEST GLACIER, MT - - It's been pretty quiet lately. Almost boring, in fact. Almost. We had a couple of days at work where Mother Nature decided to liven things up by dumping heavy rain on us along with shrouding the upper mountain in fog. Going To The Sun road is 'enough fun' in bright sunshine. Throw in the fog and the road becomes a test of guts, skill and the ability to see where the road goes even when you can't really see.
Other than that, we've done some wandering around but the photo opportunities of interesting items just didn't seem to be there. We're off again right now so maybe something will turn up.
Other than that, we've done some wandering around but the photo opportunities of interesting items just didn't seem to be there. We're off again right now so maybe something will turn up.
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