Banff

Road trip

Finally! We've waited almost four months to go on this road trip. For some reason we were really, really looking forward to it! We started driving Thursday evening, direction Kamloops. We booked the Accent Inns for the night. Quite nice actually, pleasant memories! It's the same hotel chain we stayed at (for 3 weeks) when we first arrived in Vancouver. Funny how all those hotels have the exact same interior. Friday, early morning (way too early, but for a good cause) we headed in the direction of Jasper. We could have easily made the decision to go straight to Banff, but we wanted to drive along...

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My top 10 favorite photos of 2008

Maybe a more appropriate blog topic would be: "10 photos I made in 2008 of which I'm most happy and for which I'm looking for an excuse to post them again..." but that would be too long, so let's go for the Top 10 one :) 10. Rain over Lake Annette - Jasper N.P. 9. Swiftcurrent lake, Glacier N.P. 8. Berkeley Pit, Butte 7. Venice, Las Vegas 6. Vancouver Panorama 5. Hot spring, Yellowstone N.P. 4. Peyto Lake Panorama 3. Victoria Government Parliament building 2. Dead Tree in Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone N.P. 1. The Wave, Arizona

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The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek (review)

I know that some of you guys aren't really interested in bear stories, so maybe this post is not for those readers (just to warn you guys:)). I just finished reading a book which is called "The black grizzly of Whiskey Creek". Why am I so eager to write something about it? Well there are several reasons. First of all, Whiskey Creek is situated in Banff. Banff is a place we have visited in June. So we know where the story took place. Second reason, I'm very intrigued by bear stories, bear habits, ... And the last reason: while reading some chapters, my heart was pounding and my adrenalin was coursing...

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Lake Louise

Just a quick Friday afternoon post before the start of the weekend. Lake Louise is a lake in Alberta, Canada. The glacial lake is located in Banff National Park of which the eastern shore of the lake is dominated by Chateau Lake Louise, one of Canada's grand railway hotels, a luxury resort hotel built in the early decades of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway. This hotel is now owned by the Fairmont hotel group. Lake Louise | Location on map Lake Louise | Location on map As you can see on the pictures, the weather wasn't too great, spoiling the reflections on the lake... [Ine]:...

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Banff Marsh Trail

The Banff Marsh Trail is a 0.5 km boardwalk trail starting at the Cave & Basin site which leads downhill into a nearby marsh next to the Bow River. It brings you close to nature and wildlife within minutes of downtown Banff. Apparently this is one of the few places in the park where you can see the completely harmless garter snake, but alas.. no luck for me so you'll have to settle with a picture of the marsh itself. Banff Cave & Basin Marsh | Location on map The trail offers excellent views of Mount Norquay, which is home to one of the many ski resorts in the area, Ski Norquay. Mount...

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Banff Cave and Basin: Beautiful, but smells really bad…

Of course (since we have a photo addict among us) we are far from finished with our pictures from our trip to Canada and the US, so here are a few more. The pictures in this post show Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada. It commemorates the birthplace of Canada's National Park system, which began here in 1885. Naturally occurring, warm mineral springs can be found inside the cave, and outside in an emerald coloured basin. Banff Cave and Basin | Location on Map Actually we had planned to go to Banff Upper Hot Springs, but since we didn’t had the time to sit in a hot spring and relax...

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