Riverside Bed & Breakfast Banff
220 Bow Avenue Banff, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, T0L 0C0, Canada
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I can see clearly now, the snow has gone
... pinecones and the next it's blizzards and grizzly bears; his readers have called for his head. Even his own father has told him to move on, perhaps to a far away town in middle-Canada. And who do they call to replace the king? None other then the jester; apparently informative cutting edge journalism is just about laughing and clapping your hands. Of course, you can only imagine what this sudden introduction of competitiveness has done to ...
Auf den Spuren der Wölfe
... machen, als dies der Hostelwirt hörte kam er aus dem Lachen kaum mehr raus. Diese Germans … nett, wie alle Kanadier sind, die wir bisher getroffen hatten, verlieh er uns jedem ein Paar Schneeschuhe – natürlich kostenlos! Juhuuu, auf geht´s!!! Bei strahlendem Sonnenschein, umgeben von mächtigen, baumlosen Bergen die alle über 3000 Meter maßen durchquerten wir den Tiefschnee und genossen den kanadischen Winter. Als wir wieder im Hostel angekommen ...
Last chance to ski!
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From there we headed over to the Lake Louise ski resort. Out of all the places we went skiing, I think this was my favourite. They had lots of snow by this point so all the runs were open and there was a decent base on all of them. What also made it great was the fact that it was such a family oriented resort there were tons of green hills for me to ski ...
A Beginner's Guide to Snowboarding
... myself down the hill without knowing what I was doing, so I booked in a full day lesson with Steffie and her friend Christian. We decided to rent the equipment first before making a full investment so we picked our boots and boards up down at one of the many rental shops downtown the night before. They measure the board to your standing height and should be between your chin and nose. The boots are roughly the same as your normal shoe size, but are also measured in sole length to ...
Sundance Canyon
... in the lake as well. We then walked along the rough trail before we got to the start of the trail which is paved. There was a light layer of snow on the trail so it was still possible to ride on it although it slowed us down a bit. Surprisingly even the Bow River was starting to freeze over. As the trail climbed slightly from the riverbank past Sulphur Mountain we walked the bikes up the last little section.
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