Treetops Banff Bed and Breakfast
336 Beaver Street Banff, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, T1L 1A4, Canada
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HELLS BELLS!!
... going back.
The skiing was awesome fun, Carrie fine-tuned her crash landings to a fine art, spiced with spectacular style with a dramatic ending; landing in the snow and sending it in all directions. It happened to me a few times as well but my poor girl took on some big slopes assuming the traditional Moore attitude of "drama first, safety isn't a word in my vocabulary" which started with her saying things like "HELLS BELLS" and ending with her down the ...
2011 Final Story
Howdy folks,
I didn't get around to writing my blog last week due to the New Years shena****ns plus I've got a bit of a cold at the moment, so I don't have any motivation to do anything but sit on the couch.
On 30th December, Steffie and I didn't have much to do so we decided to check out the Buffalo Nations Museum which I hadn't been into before. The weather here has been quite mild of ...
A Beginner's Guide to Snowboarding
... to relax our muscles so after dinner we caught the bus up to Sulphur Mountain for a night dip. It was really great to sit outside in 39 degree water in the -5 degree air. We finished off the night with a trip to a nightclub and a bar, but by 1am I was falling asleep in my chair.
To summarise, I’m feeling pretty confident about my abilities which are better than I thought after only 2 days. Next week I’m going to look at buying my own gear and perhaps going up 2 or ...
Temparature is down and upgrades are up
... meal did not include their main dining room.
Unfortunately we did not have the idyllic evening at Lake Louise as Karen was concerned about the style of electric blanket. She was being zapped and the bed was glowing, especially when the lights were out. Graham explained that it was only some type of covert video surveilance.
After a sleepless night we woke to the news that the overnight temperature was -9 degrees. We slept in ...
A Tale of Two Mountains
... back at the hostel bar and went out for a group dinner to Eddie's burger where Alan had an Elk burger. Ken had a cocktail and he was so smashed that he fell asleep at the table. Alan, Daniel, Jan and I sat in the kitchen chatting for a bit then it was time for me to climb into my incredibly squeaky bunk bed.
Alan Especailly Enjoyed: not having to walk uphill anymore when he reached the top of Sulphur Mountain.
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