Monday - July 15 - How to mosey. |
The thunderstorm started at 04:00 and it was so loud we hardly heard the train that came through at the same time. How come every time we've camped, there's been a storm? |
These were behind our tent. Bet they were put there to dry and were forgotten. Or maybe a bear ate the owner? |
We are just going to pack up and go eat breakfast at the bakery in the village. |
Carefully opening the electrified gate. The "cattle guard" is also electrified so they didn't recommend walking across it. |
The Bow River |
It was not just our wippiness, THAT is new snow on those mountains. |
The Parkway parallels Highway 1 so there was very little traffic. We enjoyed it all day. |
We really did mosey as the scenery was so spectacular, we had the place to ourselves most of the time, and we already had a place to stay for the night. |
Baker Creek Lodge drew us in for some hot drinks. |
We kept an eye on this cloud. |
Just depended on which direction you looked though. Looks dry that way. |
The memorial commemorates the immigrants that were interned during the First World War and used as labor to build National Park roads, bridges and other facilities. |
The rain caught us as we arrived at the Storm Mt. viewpoint just in the nick of time to don our rain gear. |
It didn't keep us from moseying. |
Castle Junction and sun just in time for lunch. |
We must be getting closer to Banff as we are starting to see day tripping bicyclists with increasing frequency. |
More bug killed trees. |
What is going on here? We haven't seen this much traffic all day! |
A wildlife traffic jam! These Rocky Mountain big horn sheep had us all gawking. |
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