Bison Watching
2018年5月25日, カナダ ⋅ ☀️ 12 °CBison watching is best done in a comfy chair, with the proper provisions, binoculars, camera, snack (trailmix) and water. We watched a herd about 800 – 900m away and then a herd came much closer,もっと詳しく
Bison watching is best done in a comfy chair, with the proper provisions, binoculars, camera, snack (trailmix) and water. We watched a herd about 800 – 900m away and then a herd came much closer,もっと詳しく
We left Edmonton and headed down to Wetaskiwin to say hello and a big thank you to Glen Colbourne at Kamparoo Campers as he built our trailer. Then it was back up to Edmonton to meet up with anotherもっと詳しく
Went for another walk along the beach whilst sipping a hot cup of tea (it was 8°C) before striking camp. Beautiful clear morning and more evidence of the wildlife using the beach when humans are notもっと詳しく
We left Lesser Slave Lake and travelled toward Wembly on the advice of a friend. There is a dinosaur museum there that apparently is well worth the visit. Stopped at Eva’s Cafe (corner of 50 St & 54もっと詳しく
After our housekeeping chores were done we headed out to Trapper Gord - Homestead & Survival store. And yes it is chalk a block full of everything you may need for hunting, fishing, trapping andもっと詳しく
After supper we decided to go on a short hike around the Park. As we were leaving the trail, we looked back and there behind us we saw this lovely about 20m away.
Visited the Philip J Currie Dinosaur Museum. This museum is very new having only opened its doors in 2015. The museum is state of the art. It was founded because of the Pipestone Creek bone bedもっと詳しく
Mile “0” of the Alaska Highway! Got a picture of each of the markers because well we are tourists and Kyle is a surveyor, I didn’t want to make the mistake of not getting the correct marker!もっと詳しく