First stop Edmonton!
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We had a pleasant and uneventful drive to Edmonton. We arrived at Barb & Mikes in time to enjoy a snack and drink out back on the deck. I forgot how nice the neighborhood is that they live.Weiterlesen
We had a pleasant and uneventful drive to Edmonton. We arrived at Barb & Mikes in time to enjoy a snack and drink out back on the deck. I forgot how nice the neighborhood is that they live.Weiterlesen
Today we enjoyed breakfast and headed out for a walk along the river path. Yup we got lost; and found again. We managed to rack up 10km. Lost might be an exaggeration considering we never knew whereWeiterlesen
Mike set us up with bicycles (nicest bikes we have ever been on) and the 4 of us went on a city tour led by Barb!
We went by the river, over bridges, up the funicular, down some hills, in and aroundWeiterlesen
Heading to Spruce Grove to visit Brenda, Les, Trevor, Niomi & Jesse
About 3 pm we packed up and headed to Les and Brenda’s. Had a short but wonderful visit. Niomi and her boyfriend Jesse and TrevorWeiterlesen
Dianne and I have never been to Jasper together. We are going now from Spruce Grove through Edson and Hinton to the mountain destination of Jasper. Nice drive in good weather past lakes and forest inWeiterlesen
After checking into our hotel and paying a damage deposit we made our way to our room “the presidential suite” nothing Presidential about it. The space was large but very dated and only paper orWeiterlesen
The last time I was at Maligne Canyon was with my parents and I was about 11 years old. It is a bigger walk than I remember, but that might be because my parents were not big hikers.
Together weWeiterlesen
too many photos to choose!
Continuing on from Maligne Canyon to Maligne Lake by car goes by an old forest fire area and Medicine Lake. The road climbs for most of the 36 kilometres and the temperature at the lake was definitelyWeiterlesen
On the way back to Jasper we stopped at Medicine Lake. Not much water in the lake this time of year. You could walk across most of it, as did some fisher people. I couldn’t tell if anyone wasWeiterlesen