Cross Canada Trekking - Part 6 [Further Perusing the Viewing Offerings in Banff ๐Ÿ]

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It was after the Gondola, we arrived back in the small Tourist Mecca of Banff. We didn't do much 'in town' stuff because it just means spending money and that's the last thing we needed to do. I wandered around for a bit with my camera and caught site of a global expedition vehicle entitled the 'bliss mobil.' It was the first one of three I would spot on the trip. I would certainly roll around in a bliss mobil of my own if I ever could have the opportunity. Speaking to one of the owners of these behemoths, I was surprised to learn that their vehicle was burning less Miles per Gallon than the Bitcoin Express. And I certainly tend to lug around enough stuff to warrant such a beast ๐Ÿ˜›

The same day, we visited Lake Louise, but once again the conditions weren't optimal. I mean Lake Louise in any season is pretty spectacular, but there are certain days, even seasons where it's a bit more majestic. Both times I've seen Lake Louise it was covered in ice. This time, it was just mostly covered in ice but I'd love to catch it in the summertime, with the amazing colour that it has, like most of those mountain and glacier lakes. An Amazing azure blue. I also tried to get us to go further North, to Abraham Lake, but we ended up deciding we would go on the way back. Which also never ended up happening. I found at the end of the trip, it just seemed like some mad rush to get back to Ontario. At first, my dad was all I'm going to take my sweet time! We'll be back in the middle of July. However, I think homesickness or whatever set in for him and he just returned to the "GO GO GO" mentality and drove until we ended up back in Ontario. At which point, it dawned that the trip was nearing it's completion and the return to 'regular life' was imminent. At that point, it seemed like he wanted to stop at every little nook and cranny again. While Ontario is beautiful, I don't think it's quite as beautiful as the Coastal Parts. Anyways, I was also a bit worn out near the end and just tended to go along with whatever my parents wanted. But still, it would have been nice to see Abraham Lake I guess. Alas, I suppose I will just have to return there of my own accord in the near future.

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At the Banff Train Station



CP Rail Snow Plows



The Bliss Mobil



We Went to Lake Louise



Lake Foggy Louise



My mom observing the mountains



Lake Louise a little further back



My dad and I at Lake Louise



More Trains, an Iconic Part of Canada's History



A Highway near Banff



An ever rarer site, a Payphone. This was in a Provincial Park that wasn't open for the season.



Kaya Sniffing Around



My mom walking around



This was an old wood stove, sitting out in the middle of the Provincial Park



My mom moseying around with the dogs



Mom with Diesel, who is scared of me after months still



"Hello, is there anybody out there?"



Nothing Quite like a good meal



My dad agreed



Elk in the Park



Morants Curve, an iconic spot of the Rockies. Thousands of photos have been taken here.



Looking down the Bow River



A view of the Rockies



Pine trees in the mountains



A Light snowfall in the mountains



Watching the Oncoming Train



Canadian Pacific near the Bow River



The train, she goes by, eh



From a distance, it's interesting how serpentine the train looks



Disappearing into the distance



From Coast to Coast



The Locomotive pushing at the back



A Playful Raven



Hoping for Good Food




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Those are stunning pictures,but you look great together with dad and your mum look beautiful like a lady๐Ÿ˜.

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Haha, I was feeling a bit run down after sitting in a car for so many hours. My dad was SUPER RUSH to get out there and I was like WOOAH COWBOY but it is what it is I guess ๐Ÿ˜… I'm just glad I got to do the trip.

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Good to see you out there man and I really hope you're enjoying the trip.

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To be honest, the trip has been over for a long time now... I'm just catching up on all the posts ๐Ÿ’ช

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Really.. Then that's a great memories to look back to.

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Those are some fantastic pictures! I keep meaning to head out to Banff again, it's been years since my last trip there and it's a beautiful spot. Gotta try to remember to find that bridge/road/whatever you're on looking over the tracks there, that's awesome!

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Yeah, thank you very much! Banff for sure is magical. We didn't spend long enough there for sure. Look up Morants Curve and you will find the place. Also if you ever get the chance, check out Abraham Lake too. It's about 1.5 hours North of Banff but it's amazingly epic (go in the Summer though when you can go for a swim.) I gotta get me back.

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Awesome, thanks for the name and the tip, we will try to remember for next year!

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Amazing trip @synrg ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜Ž wow what a views and so cool to see those trains and trucks.
The lake and mountainsโ€ฆ beautiful.
The fun you hadโ€ฆ hahaha ๐Ÿคฃ
Thanks so much for sharing with us. Great photographs!
Have a wonderful Thursday ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿปโ˜€๏ธ

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Thank you for your lovely comment ๐Ÿ˜Š It was fun... mostly ๐Ÿ˜‰ A lot of sitting but it was worth it. Hope you had an amazing day as well โค๏ธ

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You are so welcome @synrg ๐Ÿ˜
I can imagineโ€ฆ but getting in those kind of places does make the long sitting worth it.
Thanks a lot, have an amazing Friday ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿปโ˜€๏ธ

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