Banff in the sunshine

Heading back into Banff, the sun was out in force. And what a difference that made. Whilst the mountains and lakes looked glorious under the clear blue skies, it also brought out an army of touristsLes mer
Heading back into Banff, the sun was out in force. And what a difference that made. Whilst the mountains and lakes looked glorious under the clear blue skies, it also brought out an army of touristsLes mer
We left Banff and again enjoyed the scenic drive along the Trans-Canada Highway. Past Calgary however the scenery was rather different - this was cowboy country. Wide open and flat prairies, with aLes mer
After a hearty lunch of cup noodles, we took a late afternoon stroll to Red Rock Falls. The clouds had come over and the temperature had mercifully dropped. However we only got a small way into theLes mer
Up at 6am, and almost immediately on the road. We drove out of Glacier National Park to an amazing sunrise, dropped a little south and then drove east across the entirety of the park onLes mer
After a breakfast scone (a scone mixed with cheese, ham, and green peppers) at the Mountain Goat, we headed out of Packwood and in to Mt. Rainier National Park and the visitors' centre at Paradise.Les mer
From the Visitors Centre, we set out for Glaciet Vista...a mile or so up the mountain. Up. In places, it felt like straight up. The path did become more bearable after a while but the start nearlyLes mer
We wound down Mt. Rainier from Paradise to the visitors centre at Longmire for another stamp. But the mountain remained a feature of the entire day, being visible from our morning in Packwood right upLes mer
Up early, we breakfasted at the hotel before heading into Seattle on the light rail. The weather forecast was for 30°+ today and at 9am it was already shaping up to be a scorcher. At Pioneer Square,Les mer