Friday, May 14, 2010

Last day
















We took it easy today and went for a ride in Kananastis country. Came upon a couple beautiful, quiet lakes and went for walks. Got home around 5 and packed our bags for tomorrow's trip back to FL. The temp today was in the 60's and wonderful. We are sad to leave this beautiful place.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Heading to Jasper NP
















Left our place around 8:00a.m. and headed north to Jasper NP which is about 5 hrs ride without any stops. Of course, we stopped all the way up there so it took about 10 hrs. It was all worth it. Stopped at Lake Louise again since it was close to a blizzard the first time around. There were blue skies and it was beautiful. Stopped at Mistaya Canyon and had a great hike. Lots of waterfalls. Walked at times up to our knees in snow to get up to Peyto Lake only to find it totally frozen. Continued on to what is called the Icefields which is a glacier that is ice as deep as the Eiffel Tower. Its quite a site. The rest of the ride was fantastic. Mountain goats and big horn sheep most of the way. Spent the night in Jasper and got up and headed back to Canmore. Stopped at Athabasca Falls and Sumwapta Falls. They are both great stops and worth the hike to see. The moral of the story is wait till June to come if you plan to see the beautiful lakes!!!!
Headed to Jasper yesterday a.m. and stopped by Lake Louise again since there was a blizzard on our last stop there. The lake is still frozen but we had blue skies and it looked great.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Banff Springs Hotel/Gondola











Started the day at the Banff Springs Hotel. Posh in the extreme! We went out to the deck and enjoyed the view then headed up via gondola to the top of Sulpher Mountain. The view of the Rockies was even better. We had occasion to walk in snow - it was weird, nice but weird. Had lunch at Barpa Bill's Greek Restaurant and highly recommend it - should be followed by a trip across the street to the Cake Company for a latte. Drove back up to the Upper Springs and sat in the 108 degree hot springs pool for an hour. Then on to wonderful massages!! Couldn't resist a ride around Two Jacks Lake again to see what might be in the park. Had the good fortune to run into (figuratively speaking) a herd of Mountain Goats grazing their way down to the lake. They are so used to people, they didn't seem to mind being photographed from five feet away. Where else can you experience snow and a 108 degree spring but Canada.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Sunrise at Two Jack Lake











Got up and left condo at 5:00a.m. to catch a sunrise and see some mountain animals. We were successful at both. It was around 15 degrees. We watched a beautiful sunrise with Mt Rundle in the background over Two Jack Lake. We went for a ride around the lake and ran into a family of big horned sheep. We always enjoy finding them as they have very interesting horns. Later in the day we hiked up Tunnel Mountain which is almost a 1700 ft rise and steep. Again, it was great because it was all downhill on way down. We could see all of Banff from many angles. Well worth the hike up. Tomorrow we are going to get pampered at the Banff Hot Springs.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Johnson Canyon
















Got up this morning excited to see Lake Louise for the first time. We were surprised to find it still frozen and with about a foot of snow covering it. It snowed all the way up there from Banff so we shouldn't have been surprised. I guess you really can't come here before June 1st if you want to see the lake. Oh Well. We headed down the Bow Valley Pkwy which is a scenic route and stopped at Johnson Canyon which has awesome waterfalls all throughout. It was close to 3 miles total of mostly uphill climbing. It was tough but absolutely worth it. The picture of the lone mountain is called Castle Mountain for obvious reasons. We are going to try to get a sunset tonight but its not till 9:15p.m. It stays light till then every day.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Banff
















Got an early start today so we could try to see some wildlife. Had a great breakfast at Chez Francois and headed into Banff NP. Stops today were Lake Minnewanka, Two Jack Lake, and Mount Norquay which has a great pull off with spectacular views of Mt Rundle and Banff. We saw a moose laying down and a family of mountain goats. Our next stop was Bow Falls which is below the beautiful Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. We took a 1 and 1/2 mile grueling hike that was up and down lots and lots of steps and it lead to downtown Banff. The hike really is beautiful though along the Bow River with two falls. We walked around downtown and had lunch. Luckily, we found a shortcut for the trip back which avoided all the steps. Tomorrow we get up and head to Lake Louise.