Thursday, 14 February 2013

Lake Louise

Hi all!

Sorry about the delay between posts... 

Over the weekend, I went up to Lake Louise with a few friends. 

We travelled into the mountains on Saturday and went skiing at the Lake Louise ski hill. We had good weather for most of the morning (not too cold or windy), but just before lunch it started to snow a little. But after lunch, it cleared and was even more gorgeous than the morning!! We had sunny blue skies and no wind. It was gorgeous!


A few of us booked ourselves into The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, which is situated on the edge of the lake. 
For those of you who don't know, there are a number of hotels that make up The Fairmont Hotel chain (and includes The Savoy in London). In Canada, the hotels were built close to the Canada Pacific railway. There are a number of them in Canada (Vancouver, Calgary, Banff, Toronto, Montreal) and the hotels in the mountains were apparently built to attract tourists from the east to come to the Rockies. The Chateau Lake Louise opened in 1890. 
It has beautiful decor and large windows that overlook the lake. 
It is a fancy hotel, but we managed to get discounted rates for the rooms. It was lovely! I didn't want to leave my room! Except the hotel has gorgeous tea rooms, dining rooms and bar areas. 
In Calgary, before Christmas, a group of friends and I had an afternoon tea at the Fairmont Hotel in Calgary. The food at these hotels is fantastic!! 

Anyway! Sunday morning we went for an ice skate on the lake and had a look at the ice sculptures that are sculpted every winter and on display. The lake is a popular tourist destination, so it wasn't exactly quiet skating around and the area was smaller than expected, but it is now ticked off my list! It is a truly beautiful location too.


(Taken with my phone during the evening)



After a lazy cup of tea, a couple of us went to Johnston Canyon on the way back to Calgary. Johnston Canyon has an easily traversable pathway that follows the canyon and is accessible most of the year. The creek and falls freeze over in parts of the creek (and parts of the year), and when we were there, the face / outside of the falls were frozen, with water still falling / running behind the wall of frozen ice... it was incredible to see.
The Canyon is split into upper falls and lower falls, and at the upper falls, there is a wall of ice where a lot of people go ice climbing.
Once again, we were spoilt with beautiful sunny weather.

After a weekend like that, I didn't want to have to return to Calgary and the reality of work on Monday, but sadly, it was necessary!
This coming weekend will be very quiet in comparison! I will save up the adventures & site-seeing for another weekend.

Love Kate
xoxo

Photos below are of Johnston Canyon (playing with the settings of my new camera!)


 Water falling behind frozen wall (Lower Falls)

 Upper Falls
 Upper Falls
People ice climbing at the upper falls

More photos at Lake Louise...
 View from my hotel room (ski runs in the distance)
At Lake Louise... thought that it looked cool with the sun behind the mountain

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Vancouver

Hi again,
We had a long weekend here in Canada recently for Thanksgiving (5-8 October), so a friend and I took the opportunity to fly over to Vancouver (Van) and check out the sites.
Before we left, I had people telling me that it rains all the time in Van and that even if the forecast was for good weather, that it will still rain at least once (kinda sounds like Melbourne! ?) :)
But we were blessed and had such PERFECT weather! It was sunny and 18 degrees all weekend, and the evenings were gorgeous too (not warm, but not too cold). The weather was perfect for walking the streets of Van, checking out the sites, etc, etc. I think we had just about every meal outside.
Vancouver reminded me of Sydney a little, actually.
I think it's because it is a city set on the water, many little coves & harbours, as well as lots of apartments on the water, with parks & paths along the edge. The streets and buildings also reminded me of Sydney - it felt pretty surreal. 
It is a more lively city than Calgary - bigger, more restaurants, more shopping, more diversity, greener and beautifully situated with the mountains set close in the distance (closer than Calgary).
But I have heard that the people in Vancouver are not as open or friendly as people in Calgary.
I am happy in Calgary, but I could definitely live in Vancouver!!

(a quick apology to those who are on Facebook - you would have seen most of these photos already)

Flight from Calgary to Vancouver over the Rocky Mountains 
Vancouver Public Library

On the 'aquabus' to Granville Island 

On the aquabus 

A quick drink outside in a lovely old area called Gastown. I loved this area. It was the 'old' part of town and is the old port area (I guess Fremantle is an equivalent city). There are some great little shops, cafes, bars and eateries. We had dinner down here one night and loved it! 

 Autumn / Fall leaves (maple tree)

View from Stanley Park toward north Vancouver

Gastown again 

Stanley Park - we cycled around the park, which is kind of a little peninsula off Vancouver, but right at the end of downtown. I absolutely loved the smell of the sea air when I got off the plane from Calgary! I actually couldn't quite work out what it was that was different and then when I realised, I was so excited! I kept taking big gulps of air over the weekend, just to get my fill! 

Pretty street on the edge of downtown 

Street art 

More Autumn leaves - we found this amazing Wholefood Store where we could buy gluten free, cheap and tasty meals. We were pretty happy to find it! 

Coal Harbour

So now I need to go back to Vancouver when the weather isn't so fine to see if I still love it as much. But because that was my first visit, I think that I will always think positively of Vancouver! Next trip will include a visit out to Vancouver Island, which is about 3hrs drive from Vancouver and is a fairly large, and apparently very beautiful island.

I will try to update again soon! We've had all sorts of beautiful changes to the scenery here around Calgary - with the colours of Autumn / Fall and a few snowy days. We're back to sunny weather (it's currently 16 degrees), but it's forecast to cool down and possibly more snow later this week.
And soon it'll be Halloween, which is a big deal here in Canada! Should be fun!

xoxoxoxo


Thursday, 6 September 2012

Whitewater Rafting

I have been waiting for someone to send me on their photos from a hike that I did before the whitewater rafting... but she has been sick and hasn't been able to bring it in for me.
So, I thought I had better post the whitewater rafting blog before I forget what I did!!

Over the weekend of 18th August, a group of us travelled to a camp site just out of Golden in British Columbia, situated on the Kicking Horse River.
We camped right next to the upper reaches of the river, next to some mountains on one side of the river and trees on the other side. It was a very beautiful campground and very different to the camp sites that I have stayed at in Australia!

Saturday lunchtime we joined a group of people to do a whitewater rafting 'tour' down the Kicking Horse River. We did the middle and lower canyons. Below is a link to the website for the company that we did it with:
www.alpinerafting.com

It was so much fun! I wasn't sure how I would go passing through the rapids, especially in the lower canyon (where is gets wilder), but it was GREAT!!
I was in a boat with 7 other people and our guide was the head guide for the day, so often we were at the front of the group.
Apparently the Kicking Horse River is the third best river in the world for rafting - so that's even better! (I am not sure what the other two rivers are)
The scenery down the river was gorgeous too.

Parts of the rafting were a little scary, I almost fell out very early in the piece, which freaked me a little (because they give you all sorts of scary safety talks before you hop in the boat), but it was fine. The guide calls out to you during the rafting (we had paddles) and would call "forward", "back", "stop", "hold on" and the scariest (at first)... "Get down!" where you have to drop into the middle of the boat to avoid falling out.
But once we got going and went through a few of the rapids, the fear goes and you start to feel safe. Toward the end a few of us jumped off the side of the boat into the river (we were wearing wetsuits, helmets and life jackets) and floated along beside the boat of a while - it was fun!

I would definitely do it again! 

We had another night camped at the river's edge and then travelled to a nearby lake for a swim, before heading back to Calgary. We were the only ones at the lake and it was (again) in a gorgeous setting! I had been very keen to go for a swim (without a wetsuit!) before the summer ended and I missed out all together. 

We came back with such good stories, on such a high and have now made a whole bunch more people keen to do it next year - so I'll be back there next summer with any luck!
It's also surprisingly reasonably priced. And the camping was free! Bargain!

Below are some photos (some of which were on facebook, so some of you have probably already seen them)
 Campsite!

 Our group at the beginning of the day
 Just out of a rapid
 Our group!
River setting

Lake on the way home


Winter is now on its way... We are in autumn and the days are shortening. I have booked myself a flight to Vancouver for 4th October for a long weekend (still to book the return flight though!) and will try to get a few other things in before winter. Apparently we should still be able to get a few hikes done before winter, so that's good.

I also realised that I have been here for 4 months and it's only 4 months until Christmas! The time has flown by, so I think (and hope) that the time will also fly by to Christmas when I can see all the family again!!

Much love
xoxo




Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Iceline Trail Hike, Yoho National Park, BC

Now that I have internet at my new apartment, I can do another update!

A couple of weeks ago (5th August), I went for another hike. I had heard about this one through a group of people and wanted to try it out. So a few of us (~10) decided to head out.
It's called the Iceline Trail and is in the Yoho National Park in British Columbia (BC) province - my first time in BC and the furthest west that I have been! It was around 3 hours drive from Calgary, past Banff and Lake Louise.
The trail is around 14km (return) and had an elevation gain of around 700m (classed as Moderate).
It starts at Takkakaw Falls, which is a fairly large waterfall, which is sourced by a glacier at the top of the mountain behind it. The power of the water was amazing (and for those of you who didn't know, big walls of water, like water falls, dam walls, etc, kinda give me the chills...). The water coming off the edge of the mountain hit a ledge or a narrow part of the cliff wall, which directed the water outwards from the wall, so it gave it a stepped look. 
The environment / surroundings along the hike changed quite a bit - it was really interesting! We started out in a damp forested area, with many trees and limited view of the mountains around us, it then thinned and dried out a little, but still had trees, but more shrubs and flowering plants (it was very pretty). It got rockier and fewer and fewer trees, until there were no trees, just rocks and gravel, etc, with the ridge of the mountain next to us and the glacier(s) in the distance.
Toward the end of the hike (one way), we came to the glacier(s) and many streams and lakes that were running off the melting glacier. It was very pretty! 
There was also this surreal view, where the gravelly and rocky environment abutted a lush green grass area... it felt like something out of Lord of the Rings and a friend of mine said she felt like she'd see a golf buggy scoot along at any moment.... a rolling grass field, next to a harsh rocky environment.  

On the way home, we stopped for dinner in a small English pub in Canmore which no one had been to before and were pleasantly surprised by it! The Canmore Folk Festival was on, so we couldn't get a table at our usually preferred pub, which has a gorgeous view of the mountains, but this was a good alternative.

Below are some photos from the hike
Takkakaw Falls

 About half way up

 Glacier

  Glacier

 Lord of the Rings ;)

 The Top! (kinda - more the end of the trail)

Monday, 9 July 2012

Ha Ling Hike

I have finally been for a hike!!
We had a long weekend here last weekend for Canada Day, so a few of us went into the mountains for a hike.
We went to Ha Ling, which is just behind Canmore and only about an hour drive from Calgary.
It was a 2.3km hike with a 750m elevation gain, so it was fairly steep, but it was great!
This is me about half way up
 View from about halfway
View from about halfway
 View from the top... maybe a little over-exposed, but.. oh well!
Me at the top!

We went to a pub in Canmore for lunch after the hike - it has the best view of the mountains from the decking, so was a lovely way to end the day.

A few days later I did my first outdoor climb!! It was great and I am hooked! I went with a guy that I met during training. He has all the equipment and has been many, many, many times. He is also very patient and a great teacher. We went to a place called Wasootch, which is just before Canmore. It is situated in the loveliest spot! It is a small valley, that has a little creek trickling through it, lovely big green trees and hardly anyone around. So we could hear the water running as we were climbing... so beautiful. I can't wait to go back.

I only took one photo, and this is it... not sure if it does it justice.

The Calgary Stampede is on at the moment, so everyone is out in their finest cowboy / cowgirl outfits. I went into the grounds today, and it's just like the shows that we have in Australia (Royal Show, etc), but a little bigger and has rodeos and chuckwagon racing (which I haven't seen yet). I am going to a stampede breakfast tomorrow (I am not too sure what it will entail) and we have a Stampede BBQ lunch at work on Thursday this week. It's huge here. I think some people just party for the whole week! 

We had a girl's afternoon yesterday - these are our finest cowgirl outfits :)

It's 32 degrees here, so it lovely and warm!

Monday, 28 May 2012

Canmore, Spray Lakes & Calgary

Hello again,

We had a long weekend here in Alberta province last weekend (May 21). I did have big plans for going hiking in the mountains and possibly camping, but then I started to freak myself out with the thought of bears and cougars... so I just went for an afternoon drive instead! :) 
I plan to get hiking in the mountains soon (and hopefully bike riding, camping, etc), but I think I need to get a few things first (like hiking boots, bear spray, etc)...

So I headed back to Canmore, had a wander around and then drove up to the Spray Valley Provincial Park. It's a close drive from Canmore and the days are pretty long at the moment, so I had plenty of time to cruise around.

Below are some photos from my drive around Spray Lakes
This one is near the Spray Lakes camp ground. You can see that some ice is still melting



The pipeline that you can see in this pic is from a dam / reservoir just behind that wall. Even though there's that structure there, I thought that this was very pretty 

And, this is me :)
It was fairly windy, but lovely.


I'll update again soon

:)