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Category Archives: Ghost
Hoodoo Hall – The Ghost – Hiking Alberta
Hoodoo Hall is a spectacular region in the Ghost River Wilderness Area, north of the TransCanada Highway and Kananaskis Country and, close to the east border of Banff National Park. Dave and I drive about 13 KM (8.4 miles) west of Cochrane, Alberta … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alberta, Banff National Park, Bow Valley Corridor, Calgary, Canmore, Devil's Gap, Ghost Lake, Ghost River, Ghost River Road, Ghost River Wilderness, Green Angel waterfall, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Hoodoo Hall, Lake Minnewanka, Orient Point, yellow wall
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Mockingbird Lookout – The Ghost – Hiking Alberta
The great thing about hiking to a fire lookout is that you are guaranteed a spectacular view. Such is the nature of a fire lookout. On November 4, 2010 there is no exception on this beautiful, sunny day. I use … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1988 Winter Olympics, Banff National Park, Black Rock Lookout, Black Rock Mountain, Camp Mockingbird, Canada Olympic Park, Canadian Rockies, Canmore, Castle Rock, COP, Devils Head, fire lookout, Fire Lookout Hikes, FLUZ, Ghost, Ghost Forest, Ghost Forest Land Use Area, Ghost Region, hiking, hikingwithbarry, ice climbing, Kananaskis, Kananaskis Country, Mike Potter, Mockingbird Hill, Mockingbird Lookout, Moose Mountain, Parks Alberta, Patterson Hills, Rocky Mountains, Sheep Crest, snow gauge, TransCanada Highway, Waiparous Creek, Waiparous Valley Road, Waiparous Village
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Mount Yamnuska – Kananaskis Country – Hiking Alberta
Today, my mission is a desperate search for signs of spring. If a sign of spring exists, this is most likely where it will be found. Along the Trans-Canada Highway, between Calgary and Banff National Park, there are many small ponds. The ponds … Continue reading →
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Tagged crocus, Ghost, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Kananaskis, Kananaskis Delta Lodge, Mount Laurie, Mount Yamnuska, Stoney, Yamnuska
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