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I see dumb people + titting at Minniwanka
... lake. This had to be manned for 7months at a time and one guy from the UK did this for 17 consecutive years! It get's pretty lonely living on top of a mountain by yourself for that long so one time he asked for a salt lick block to encourage deer, mountain sheep etc to visit his hut. This worked well and after the animals were used to him he chipped a piece of the salt lick off and had a deer licking it from his hand. Suddenly the deer froze and ...
Banff National Park: Lake Minnewanka
... but currently is larger than it’s natural size because a dam built in 1941 elevated the lake by 30 m. As you might expect, the building of the dam (to provide electricity for Banff) was very controversial, but it's there now and the lake still is beautiful and to be enjoyed by all. 3) The lake is fed by the Cascade River and a number of smaller mountain streams.
There are many outdoor activities in ...
Beers in the boot!
... to the car as I discovered the beer in the boot is colder than that in the fridge - I wondered why he kept checking the car all the time! Sulphur Mountain - crisp, clear rocky mountains morning - just beautiful. Walked up to theCosmic Ray Observatory which is no longer used but Norman Samson spent years doing readings and observations up on this mountain. More squirrels and Clarks Nutcrackers plus the long tailed magpie whhhoooooeeee. Also a very friendly big horned ...
Hiking at Lake Louise
... sense to do the same for a long day of hiking.
We relaxed and looked around the summer-time view of the Chateau and grounds before heading out on our hike. The hike we planned was a long loop that went beside the lake and up to the teahouse at Lake Agnes, up to the top of Big Beehive and lookout, down into the glacial moraine of the Victoria Glacier, to the teahouses at Plain of Six Glaciers for a lunch and then back to the Chateau. Mother ...
Jasper - Banff (Icefields Parkway)
... unsere Taschen mit Essbarem gefüllt - allerdings nicht gerade von Vorteil, wenn die Rockies vor einem liegen... Wir kamen kaum vom Fleck und mussten uns erst wieder an das viele Gewicht gewöhnen.
Haben unterwegs die an der Strecke liegenden Athabasca Falls angeschaut, an denen der Athabasca River mit einer enormen Kraft durch einen nur 30 m breiten Spalt in den Felsen 23m in die Tiefe stürzt. Da es dort allerdings angefangen hat zu regnen, sind wir nach ein paar ...