יום רביעי, 2 בספטמבר 2015
יום שלישי, 18 באוגוסט 2015
Waterton
We found a nice campsite about 35 min from Waterton, Great Canadian Barn Dance.
As the name suggest they have a Barn where they run shows and Dances every weekend.
We decided to book for 2 days and stayed for 5 days and it was great fun.
We visited Waterton national park, which is part of the Canadian Rockies parks, the smallest one and less visited, however same beauty as the Rockies can offer.
There are many hikes and we did couple with recommendation on the Red Canyon & Bear Hump which provide a great pantomimic view on Waterton.
We found the camp GCBD to be a very fun camp with lots of playground and facility which the kids could play and use, basketball, freeze-be, canoe ride, big playground and more. On the weekend we participate in the Barn Dance which the place is famous of. Live music, line dancing & just dancing.
We all had fun and danced, especially the kids.
As the name suggest they have a Barn where they run shows and Dances every weekend.
We decided to book for 2 days and stayed for 5 days and it was great fun.
We visited Waterton national park, which is part of the Canadian Rockies parks, the smallest one and less visited, however same beauty as the Rockies can offer.
There are many hikes and we did couple with recommendation on the Red Canyon & Bear Hump which provide a great pantomimic view on Waterton.
We found the camp GCBD to be a very fun camp with lots of playground and facility which the kids could play and use, basketball, freeze-be, canoe ride, big playground and more. On the weekend we participate in the Barn Dance which the place is famous of. Live music, line dancing & just dancing.
We all had fun and danced, especially the kids.
יום רביעי, 12 באוגוסט 2015
Calgary
We arrived to Calgary on Aug 1st. and though it was hard to say goodbye to the Rockies after 9 days of nature some
city adventure was in order.
On Sunday took the train into town and spent most of our time at prince's Island Park.
On Monday we took the kids to the Calgary calaway park which is a nice small little amusement park. The nice thing was that our campsite was just walking distance. The kids had very nice time there.
Couple of days in Calgary was enough and we headed toward Waterton, the 4th National park of the Rockies located on the border between Canada and USA, Alberta & Montana.
The Rockies
Finally we got some place with internet so uploading the last 2 weeks just now.
The Canadian Rockies.
We arrived to Calgary (1st Aug) after magnificent
9 days in the Rockies.
There is a good reason why this part of the world is considered
to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. It is just pure amazing nature.
We started in Jasper, which is a nice little
town at the north part of the Rockies Mountains. We booked the nearby
campsite 4 months in advance.
We arrived in the early afternoon and decided to take a
short hike, so we did a 2 hours hike to the “Valley of five lakes”. It was a
very nice starter to the Rockies. Easy hike with nice view of….. 5 lakes (but of
course).
The day after as the weather was not a great one for a hike,
we drove to Lake Maligne and did the Moose lake loop trail (easy 2.5 km hike). On
the way to Lake Maligne we passed through Lake Medicine but we could not stop there due to a fire which burned the area around the lake just couple of weeks before. We also did the
Maligne Canyon, which is just a short walk to see the canyon waterfalls.
The following day (26.07) we did the “Sulphur Skyline”, 8 km
+ 700 meter height hike to the 2050m summit. The hike was not an easy one, due to
the 700 meter climbing, but the kids surprised us with their ability and will to
climb. Nadav even had the courage and climbed with me all the way to the steep
summit, there we really felt "on the top of the world" while looking down on
all the surrounding mountains and the valley below. The way down was faster and slightly easier,
though we could feel our knees. As a treat for our sore knees, at the end of
the track, at the bottom, awaits hot springs pools. 4 pools, 38 / 40 /
19 & 21 degrees. We felt more comfortable in the 38 degree one. We spent
there an hour and a half, while it was raining from time to time
At around 21:00 we left the hot pools and headed back to our
camp which was an hour drive. On the way we suddenly seen some cars gathering
along the road and stopped just in time to quickly see a Grizzly Bear looking
for food before disappearing in to the forest. Just couple of km further we
stopped again to watch Elks with beautiful big horns. Wildlife at best.
Monday the 27th July, after 3 nights in Jasper we headed to our next Rockies destination, Lake Louise, were we reserved 3
nights.
The way from Jasper to
Lake Louise is for sure one of the most beautiful ways there is. It is called
the “Icefield Parkway” and it takes you through high mountains, turquoise lakes
and rivers and Glaciers which are coming down from the Colombia Ice Field. At half
way we reached to the Icefield center which lies across the Athabasca Glacier. We
stopped to hike on the ice and walked on the Glacier up (~ 2km hike one way) close to where the Ice
Bus takes the tourists. That was pure fun.
We continued our drive to
Lake Louise while stopping every few km to watch and admire the view. After such one stopped, going back on the road, we nearly ran over a strange crossing animal, later we found out that it was a Wolverine.
At the campground in Lake
Louise, for the first time on our trip, we lighted a camp fire and set around the
fire talking and rousting marshmallows with heresies and biscuits.
"Plain of Six Glaciers" was
our next hike, 12 km hike, starting with 2 km along Lake Louise shore and
then 4 km climbing up the mountain. From up you can
see the beautiful Turquoise color of Lake Louise.
The next day we kind of used it for work and house fun where
in the late afternoon we went to a short walk along the shore of Lake Medicine.
30.07 - Before moving ahead to Banff Camp site we did our next challenge, the "Will Cox Pass", a beautiful track
walking on the mountain edge which leads to a magnificent view of the Athabasca Glacier.
Banff is
a nice town, larger then Jasper with much more people and tourists.
Nevertheless it nice walking the town. At dinner time we went to what we call
Nadav's Restaurant “The Old Spaghetti Factory”, we like it.
From Banff we went to Lake Yoho and did the Wapta falls,
which was great short hike.
On our last day at Banff I took the kid for a boat
ride on the Minnewanka Lake, which after we started our way to Calgary saying
a temporary goodbye to the Rockies. (Next encounter with the Rockies would be
at Waterton).
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