Grizzly's Den Bed and Breakfast Jasper
727 Patricia Street Jasper, Jasper National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, T0E1E0, Canada
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A truly white wedding
... through the basket of vegetables. They joined Grammie and Ian Doyle for a nice lunch in the hotel overlooking the snowy lake and trees. James has proven himself to love macaroni and cheese as much as his mother!
The wedding itself was beautiful, conducted under the fir trees amidst the lodge cabins. Hay bales served as seats, and the scene was punctuated with white candles, with tree branches serving as flowers. ...
Heel wisselvallig
... met rotsblokken, en was ik gezellig aan het genieten van de zonsopgang, totdat ze de vuilbakken kwamen leegmaken, het was gedaan met mijn rust, alsook van de wildcampeerders vlak naast de vuilbakken.
Na de ettelijke foto's van de oranje gloed op de bergen, ben ik dan toch maar effe teruggegaan naar mijn oorspronkelijk locatie, ik wou feitelijk ook nog een foto met kano's op de voorgrond, daar heb ik dan ineens van geprofiteerd en ondertussen was dat ...
The Icefield Parkway - amazing, awesome
... All glaciers flow out of an ice field - an ice field is a sheet of glacial ice that is trapped by higher surrounding land and which feed more than one glacier. It covers 200 km2 and feeds six large glaciers - the Athabasca being one of them. The Athabasca Glacier is one of the most accessible glaciers in the world.
Athabasca Glacier facts:
Elevation: 2,710 m at Icefield rim
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The little town in the big park
... to say, Edmonton. They'll be after our blood next! Talking of which, another little so & so, tried taking my blood while sat at the toll booth, until I squashed it on my leg. I'm getting fed up with these little blood suckers. My head is starting to look like a pin cushion! We reached Jasper 20mins or so later and found somewhere to park and visit the Visitor Centre for some ideas and ask how the park fees were done. Basically, if you pay for a week it's the equivalent ...
Rockies
... Lake Lousie a jewel of a glacier lake nestled between 2 enormous mountians, we have had to loose and gain an hour over the last few days, the youngest of our group Andy ( 19) got mixed up and we spent an anxious half an hour waiting on the bus for him and sent out various search parties, he returned very sheepish and we all clapped him aboard - so embarressing at that age. Sully keeps congratulating us on teamwork, ...


