Thursday 29 December 2011

Motorcycles, Sidecar Rigs and the East Kootenays

Bridge across the Bull river

Church and Gold Wing

Side car rig stuck in the mud
The first two photos are of a trip I made around the area where I live. The first one is on the Bull river road and the second one is a church on the St Mary's Indian Band. The bull river road is mostly a gravel surface and is narrow in some spots so caution should be exercised when riding on it. There is a beautiful golf course and a hotel just a short walk from the church and is a great place to stay if you visit the area.

The last picture in the set is when my friend and I went on a back road adventure with his Chinese side car rig. In this photo we are truly stuck in the mud up to the bottom of the engine. There is a hidden tree limb in the water that we can not get over. We had to push the rig back and drive around the mud hole on the right side (as we look at the picture). Once he got it past the limb he had to drive it back into the mud hole and with me then pushing, we got it out of the mud hole.

Monday 26 December 2011

Yellowstone National Park



Old Faithful

Yellowstone waterfall

Montana back road on the way home from Yellowstone
The top two images where taken in Yellowstone. Old Faithful was post-processed using PhotoShop to give it a Polapan look. The waterfall image was an exercise in tone mapping, again using PhotoShop to do the work. The bottom image was taken on the way home from Yellowstone using the same kind of processing I used for the Old Faithful image. If you have never been to Yellowstone it should be on your must do list. I have been there several times and have only seen a small part of the park. A great place to stay is in West Yellowstone as it has camping and motels. There is also an Imax theater there that has great shows about the park.

Thursday 22 December 2011

Top Of The World Provincial Park, BC



Fish lake and cabin

Fly fishing off the dock

Ridge above Fish Lake looking East
These images are from Top of the World Provincial Park in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia. [49 50 47 N x 115 26 31 W] The elevation of the lake is about 5,700ft and the ridge above it is about 8,000 ft. The picture on the dock is a fellow from the East Coast of the US. He walked in because the name of the lake is Fish lake, but there are few fish there. It is shaped like a fish, and that is where it got its name. The ridge would be directly above that shot. The image of the lake was taken from the trail that leads to the top of the ridge. It looks like a difficult climb, but actually there is a good trail all the way to the top. It is well worth the walk, but take water as there is no water once you leave the lake. The trail in from the trail head at the road to Fish lake takes about an hour or so to get in and it is an easy trail that is passable with a mountain bike, but there are a few places that you will have to dismount to keep going. The cabin is open for all to use, but there are mice and you have to share it with them. 

There is a great campground and several day hikes from the lake so it makes a great place to spend a week. Don't drink the water from the lake without boiling it, but there is fresh water at the other end of the lake that is about a 10 minute walk that is very good. You wont need more than a good pair of runners and a small pack with water and lunch to get to the lake and back for a day hike. Hiking boots and high mountain clothes are recommended if you go up from the lake. Bear (my dog) and I got stuck in a wicked electrical storm up at Sparkle Lake . We had snow, hail and the lightning & thunder where right on top of us. We had to dig in for about two hours to let it pass. If you go high, be prepared for sudden and significant storms even on a beautiful cloud free day. They come in fast, in the high country. From the first sound of thunder, we had only a few minutes to get off the ridge and find safety. This is one of my favorite hikes.

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Jasper, Alberta


The Tram above the town of Jasper looking North. Mt Robson is to the left

Mt Athabasca. On a clear day you can see the climbers from across the valley
These two images where shot in Jasper. The first one is on the ridge above the town of Jasper that is accessible by the tram, which is in the center right of the picture. The second one is of Mt Athabasca which is at the Columbia Ice Fields. It is close to the border of Jasper and Banff National Parks. There is a great campground just across the valley. Bring a warm sleeping bag, I have camped there in August and had snow on the tent. In the campground there are cook shacks with wood fired stoves for cool nights.

Bear Lake, BC - Hiking in the Back Country


Rocky and Bear high in the Rockies

Back country camping at its best
Here are two Photo's of a hike into the Rocky Mountain back country. The image of the tents was taken beside Bear Lake, and the image of me and Bear are on the ridge above the lake which is at 49 46 18 N by 115 28 41 W. The elevation at the lake is about 7,200 ft and the elevation of the ridge is about 8,000 ft.

Monday 19 December 2011

Paris, France


A carriage ride through Paris

An evening at the Moulin Rouge
These were taken when my daughter and I were in Paris in May of 2010 for about a week. We toured the Louvre, Montmarte, Notre Dame and Versailles to name just a few. On the second to last day we rented the carriage for a two hour grand tour of Paris and then had the driver deliver us to Lassarre Restaurant in the Eighth District for a wonderful meal. We had a great time at the Moulin Rouge also. I could live in Paris.