Rocky Mountain B&B Banff
223 Otter St., Box 2528 Banff, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, Canada
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I can see clearly now, the snow has gone
... down life of two clueless cousins. The tension has exploded over boiling point and things will never be the same, if our room is ever clean or dishes ever get done again, i would be suprised. But like i said, i could be blowing things out of proportion.
My hiatus in writing was not because of James hilarious entry, but because the past week has been action packed and time to write has been sparse, and the loss of the use of my ...
Auf den Spuren der Wölfe
... wir uns – wir waren die einzigen Gäste, auch okay. Später am Abend stieß der Hostelwirt zu uns und fragte ob wir etwas von angeblich ankommenden Gästen gehört hätten … NO!! Keine 2 Minuten später kam er zurück und meinte wir sollen mal schnell mitkommen – Oha, was kommt jetzt. Und da waren sie - wir sahen Spuren, aber keine von Rehen, Hasen oder Kojoten … Nein – Wölfe!!! Der Hosteltyp erklärte uns, dass er seitdem er hier ...
Last chance to ski!
... It was great since Chris and I could up any chair together and split up at the top so he could ski a more challenging hill and then meet me halfway down the mountain where the blue or black would connect with the green. Even though it was soo cold, the sunny skies and beautiful scenery made up for it.
We head back to Calgary tomorrow and then off to Toronto soo ...
A Beginner's Guide to Snowboarding
... bindings. The bindings are fixed to the board and your boots strap into the bindings so your feet don’t move about. So far so good!
We didn’t get much sleep the night before and we were up early to catch the 8:30am bus to the hill from the Banff Inn. Steffie and I both purchased a bus pass instead of hitchhiking up to the hill or buying a car because it seemed the simplest option. We arrived at the lower car park at 9:15 and met Christian who was getting his gear ...
Sundance Canyon
... picnic area, which would be pretty popular in the summer, near the canyon and even bicycle parking. We parked the bikes and walked across the first bridge. The stream was just starting to freeze over with large chunks of ice in the middle of it. The waterfall coming down from the second bridge had already frozen over which provided quite a beautiful sight. We walked alongside the river and there were even parts where the ice had ...



