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Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
From One Paradise To The Next...
On the last week of August we went on a family camping adventure set out to find one thing; a nice sandy beach. There was no set destination or planned schedule (because where's the adventure in that?) we just took it day by day and ended up discovering our beach paradise just south of Nakusp (B.C.) in the West Kootenay's. It was beautiful, quiet and just what we wanted. Plus it had hotsprings! Although I didn't get any pictures of our little adventure up to the hippy St. Leon springs.
There's too many photo's to share...if you'd like to see the full slide show version click here. :)
There's too many photo's to share...if you'd like to see the full slide show version click here. :)
Saturday, July 21, 2012
1st Camping Trip of the Season
Last weekend we braved the mosquitoes (for as long as we could) and camped out at Waterfowl Lake just off of the Ice Fields Highway. The plan was to stay two nights but the bugs drove us away the next morning.
But the bugs didn't take away all the fun. We played in the water, had a campfire and went on a little hike in the evening.
The next morning before heading out we enjoyed some yummy carrot banana blueberry pancakes...
After breakfast we packed up and made our way back home making a little pit stop at Bow Lake to throw some stones and stick our feet in the water.
Have a Happy Weekend!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Jasper
We're in the midst of vacation living here and it's been so nice. Rob has two and a half weeks off from work so we've been checking a few things off our long list of "To Do's"...and enjoying our time together before we ALL have to go back to work. The boys and I start work at the Rec Centre Day Care after the September long weekend.
So last week we took the beautiful drive out to Jasper and camped out for three nights. Camping proved to be just a little easier this time compared to our last trip...still by no means was it a walk in the park mind you but that's life with twins, it's hard work but it's all worth it.
We spent the first two nights at Wapiti Campground just outside of Jasper. The nights and mornings were chilly but the boys didn't seem to mind as much as we did. They just went along playing and exploring while Rob and I complained to each other that our hands were freezing.
I love the little mountain town of Jasper. The people are friendly the town is quaint and the surrounding scenery is spectacular. To warm ourselves up after our cold night in the tent we enjoyed a coffee and a cinnamon bun from the local bakery as we strolled the shops...I bought a toque it was so cold. We were still a little chilly though so we made our way out to the Miette Hot Springs just outside of town.
Town of Jasper |
Drive to the hot springs |
We did three really nice hikes on our trip. The first was close to home, right in our campground there was a trail that followed along the Athabasca River, so after dinner one night we explored a section of it.
The second hike we did was Maligne Canyon. It was "gorge-ous" (haha!)
We planned to spend our third night camping somewhere along the Icefields Parkway making our way closer to home. We made a quick pit stop to see Athabasca Falls just off the highway then carried on to our next hike just past the Columbia Icefields.
We saved the best hike for last. Wilcox Pass is our favourite hike in the area. It's a hike that gives you the most bang for your buck. After only hiking up about 20 minutes the views that reward you are mouth watering. In the past Rob and I have sweat it out to the very top of the pass but we weren't carrying babies on our backs back then. This time we stopped short at a nice little field where the boys could do a little hiking around too...and check out the view.
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