Where the Long River Flows / Gordon Lightfoot (1966)
Some critter’s bin rubbin’ on this tree.
Signs of bear.
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How awesome! Oh, I would enjoy visiting your neck of the woods!
The trip exceeded my expectations. Yeah I know how beautiful the Rockies are, but we had many unexpected experiences and the weather was great for the most part.
These are great pictures of your trip to Jasper and the Sunwapta falls.
I also really enjoyed this great blog post and the video of the falls.
Your are kind my friend. My amateur video skills need to improve. But it still give you some idea what it was like.
Great post 🙂 These are wonderful pictures of Sunwapta Falls 🙂 One of my friend’s friends visits there every year during early September. Interesting isn’t it? 🙂 Anyway, keep up the great work as always 🙂
It’s amazing to go up there during high run off. Spectacular.
I am sure it is 🙂 And I bet it is spectacular as you so eloquently state 🙂