Castle Mountain Chalets Banff
Junction of Hwy 93 S & 1A Banff, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, T1L 1B5, Canada
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Banff National Park - We are finally here
So the whole background to this trip was to come to the Canadian Rockies, one of the most beautiful places in the world, and this was no exaggeration.
I chose to stay at Castle Mountain Chalets which is a series of wood cabins smack bang in the middle between Banff village and Lake Louise village. These were going to be our most frequented …
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Week Highlights
Howdy folks,
On Sunday evening, we went down to the Bear Street Tavern for $10 pizzas for Adam's birthday. It was a small gathering of friends and family which was nice and the $9 beer steins were too good to refuse. Everyone ordered a pizza and there was plenty of food to go around although I can definitely say I've never had a donair (lamb yiros) pizza before! Monday night was Adam's ...
Golfing for Coyotes
... open.
On the far side we spotted 3 coyotes crossing the green and ran up to get a better look. We spotted them again heading towards the river, but they were too quick for us and were quickly out of sight. I did manage to get a few photos though. Eventually we crossed the river ice back to the other side and walked back to Surprise Corner.
It was a busy night at work because we were at 85% and it was a ...
Life in lake louise
... as organised as living with your mother; the freedom and lack of authority is like a deep breath of fresh air that has not filled our lungs before as well as many other substances, but I digress.
The first few days in Lake Louise and Deer Lodge (New Employers) alike have been extremely comforting. Despite the fact that James and I are sharing a room that is no bigger than Hannah’s we have been fortunate enough to be housemateing with five fantastic blokes: Basile, Alex, ...
Das berühmte Banff
... 39°C warme Wasser. Durch den Saisonbedingen niedrigeren Wasserstand, ist nur ein Teil des Wasser wirkliches Quellwasser, aber das stört mich nicht weiter. Die heißen Quellen in Banff sind die höchsten in Kanada und das Wasser muss 2.000 Meter hoch gepresst werden. Mit netter Gesellschaft und einem wunderbaren Blick auf die Berge (heute scheint die Sonne wirklich) bleibe ich ganze 2 Stunden in den Hot Springs und bin danach gut durchgewärmt und habe Waschfrauenhände und -füße.
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