Monday, July 09, 2007

O Canada! Part Deux (the pictures)


I know it's taken a while to get these up, but I tell you, It takes forever to get a lot of pictures up at one time. And I still don't like how it looks. I just don't have time to study html in my free time right now! Is it this hard for everyone???


When we flew into Calgary, it was getting dark so there wasn't much to see. We checked into our hotel in Banff and hit the sack. The "sack" by the way, was apparently filled with concrete. I gather Canadians don't sleep much because their beds were extremely hard. I woke up the next morning when the sun came peeping through the curtains at 4:30 am, but decided that was a little too early so I went back to sleep and got up at around 6:15. I got dressed and went out into the town to take a few pictures.

Our hotel with beautiful mountains behind it.

 Cool, old, Presbyterian church.


Breakfast at a local hangout. Mmmmm...lots of crispy bacon!


I wanted one of these so bad. So.....I went back later and got one. I expected it to taste like a gigantic turtle. You know, chocolate, caramel and peanuts. It was called a Murtle and instead of peanuts it had cashews. It looks better than it actually was. (Not worth 6 Canadian dollars!)

I know you can't tell by the picture, but this hotel was spectacular! It's called the Fairmont Banff Springs and it was built in 1888. It was made in the style of a Scottish castle and it's just massive. It has 770 rooms and if you're thinking about staying there, a basic room for two will only set you back $459 Canadian.

Okay, this is Lake Louise and it was absolutely beautiful. The color is normally a turquoise green, but just 2 days earlier it was frozen over. The blurry looking stuff around the edge of the lake is the floating shards of ice because it had just recently melted. Close-up below. Anyway, the color comes from a mineral in the mountains you see behind the lake. It's a glacier fed lake, so the glaciers grind this mineral under them and they go into the lake with the water that comes off of them. The mineral floats in the water and absorbs all the colors in the spectrum except green and blue so that's why the lake is that color. Because it had just thawed, the pretty green color had only made it about half way across the lake. 
  

Another picture of Lake Louise with the glaciers behind it.













Halfway up the trail to two other lakes up in the mountains. The first was Mirror Lake and the one higher up was Lake Agnes aka Lake Agony. My hiking distance so far is 4 miles.


At the top of the falls that come from Lake Agnes. There was a teahouse up there, but it was still closed for the winter. Arrrrgggggghhhh.


Day . Took the Jasper Tramway up to the top of Whistlers Mountain.
View from the top. That's Jasper down below. Cute little town.

I know it looks like an ant trail, but that's the hike up to the very top of the mountain ridge that Elliott and his brother Eric just had to climb. I only made it halfway up. I think I could've died. If you're counting, my mileage so far is 4.5 miles.


View from the top. Elliott, of course, took the picture.

My Moses, coming down from the mountain with the freshly inscribed tablets!





Beautiful lake. Look how clear and blue the water is!

Here we are in front of our cute cabin in Jasper at 10:00pm! Imagine trying to put your kids to bed when 10:00 looks like this!


We hiked on a trail through Maligne Canyon that followed a river. We saw a place by the bank where the water was bubbling out. What does my husband do? He decides to stick his arm in up to his elbow. Boys! It turns out, it was an underground river that was flowing into the main river.


This is Pyramid Lake. So beautiful and tranquil. Until.....

Elliott rents a kayak that is way too small for our weight combined, then starts rocking it to scare me. I had a camera around my neck with about 200 pictures in it. Is he insane? All you could hear on this lake of tranquility was me screaming at my husband to sit still!

How's that for the retired life? That's Elliott's mom rowing her newly retired husband around in a row boat! Elliott, don't get your hopes up!

If there's something to climb, the boys will climb it. Now I know where that comes from!


Couldn't go to Canada without taking a picture of a Moose. Or is that an Elk?


Last day we were there, it looked like the weather was going to turn bad. There were some low clouds that actually covered the tops of some of the mountains. John had said before we left that he wanted to see a cloud on the top of a mountain, so this picture is for him!

7 comments:

Lydianna Bradford said...

How beautiful!! It looks like y'all had a great time! I've never been to that part of Canada. It looked very beautiful!!

Brandi Wilson said...

Those pictures were totally worth the wait! Pam, it's so beautiful there! Now Canada is on my list of places to go. You have a great eye for pictures.
My favorite one was you and Elliott on the mountain. You looked very sweet.

Mrs. SeƱora Cobbey said...

Wow! That looks like such an amazing place. How did you guys decide to go there? Had Katy been there before?

Pamelotta said...

Elliott's dad said he wanted to go to Canada for his retirement, so Elliott, Eric and I went to Books a Million and looked in the travel section for Canada books. We bought the Fodor's book on Calgary, Banff and Jasper. After studying it, we decided to go there. I really was fun.

Oh, I forgot to post my final mileage count on the hiking. The boys hiked about 20 miles total and I logged about 15. I will never be the same. I mean, literally, my legs will never be the same. I think I damaged something!

ericaprosser said...

some of your pix look like postcards!

Anonymous said...

Pam, What spectacular pictures! May I have a copy of the one of you and Elliott on the mountain? Pleasssseeee...Love ya

Anonymous said...

WOW! Awesome pics-I bet it was even better in person. Now I'm regretting not going there for our honeymoon. It was the other option we had. Urgh! I'm glad you guys had a good time and way to go with the hiking!