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Category Archives: Banff
LIVE! with Kelly – Banff National Park – Alberta, Canada
The popular ABC network television morning talk show LIVE! with Kelly will be taping shows on April 1 and 2, 2012 at Banff Centre in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. These episodes will showcase Western Canada in a way similar to a previous production … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alberta, Banff, Banff National Park, Calgary, Canada, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, LIVE! with Kelly
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Harvey Pass – Banff National Park – Hiking Alberta
If you’ve conceived of a plan and you’re totally committed to it, the success of the concept as a whole is actually bigger than your reaching the summit. C. Bonington From: Summit Stones and Adventure Musings … By DSD This hike to Harvey … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alberta, Banff National Park, Bourgeau Lake, Bow River, Calaway Park, Calgary, Canada, Canmore, Harvey Lake, Harvey Pass, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Mount Bourgeau, TransCanada Highway, Wolverine River
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Bourgeau Lake – Banff National Park – Hiking Alberta
The forecast is unattractive but mountain weather follows no rules. So we drive west, from Calgary, Alberta on the TransCanada Highway, through storms into progressively improving weather. Mountains are mystically shrouded by slow motion cloud. By the time we reach the clearly marked Bourgeau … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew, Banff, Banff National Park, Bourgeau Lake, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Sunshine Village, TransCanada Highway, Wolverine River
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Banff Potpourri – Banff National Park – Hiking Alberta
Our circumstances answer to our expectations. – Thoreau From: ‘Summit Stones and Adventure Musings’ by DSD Occasionally, there is a day when it seems important to relax, revisit and refresh. I find myself leisurely driving east on Tunnel Mountain Road in Banff National Park, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alberta, Banff, Banff Avenue, Banff Cemetery, Banff Hoodoos, Banff National Park, Banff Springs Hotel, Banff Townsite, Banff Visitor Centre, Bankhead, Beaver Lodge, Beaver Street, Bow River, Buffalo Street, Calgary, Canada, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, hoodoos, Lake Minnewanka, Luxton, Luxton Residence, Mount Rundle, Old Banff Cemetery, Tanglewood, Transformer Substation, Tunnel Mountain, Tunnel Mountain Road
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Cascade Ponds – Banff National Park – Hiking Alberta
There was a very nice rainbow recently, where I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, right outside my front door, and I would like to share it with you. The east entrance to Banff National Park is just a few kilometres west … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alberta, Banff, banff airstrip, Banff National Park, Calgary, Canada, Canmore, Cascade Mountain, cascade ponds, Cascade River, cascade waterfall, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Lake Minnewanka, Lower Bankhead, Mount Rundle, TransCanada Highway
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