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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:17
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quote: Originally posted by Asher
The LRT is now 100% emission-free too. All wind-powered.
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That's wild! I thought you were BSing. Had these images of LRTs with sails.
An entire LRT system powered by electricity created by wind turbines. Damn impressive.
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quote: Originally posted by KrazyHorse
I'll be able to tell you later today whether that headstone actually exists or not, since I'll be going by that cemetery anyway. That thing deserves to be a national landmark. |
KrazyHorse,
Just curious, was the stone there?
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November Adam
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Calgary, AB, Canada
Jul 2001 time: 22:17
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Well Ashers not joking about the mountains... they are a sight to behold.
I lived out in Lake Louise for about a year, and had the perfect job. I worked 4 days on and 4 days off, which was great. I pretty much went hiking the most of the time, and if you ever get a chance you have to hike up to Devils Thumb, as it overlooks Lake Louise, and a bit of the Bow Valley.
Lake Louise is pretty touristy, but much more woodsy than Banff, which is a total tourist town in the summer.
Another special sight in that area is Paradise Valley, its very impressive when you are walking in the forest, and then come around a bend and see this valley open up to you, with a little creek running down the middle of it. Tres beau!
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:17
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quote: Originally posted by Tingkai
How often do the buses run? I was there many years ago and the buses on a main route ran every 20 minutes! Has the service improved? |
Like asher says, it depends on the route. My route runs at intervals of between every 7 and 10 minutes from about 6:30 to 8:30 am and again for a couple of hours around 4 pm. the rest of the day the interval is between 15 and 40 minutes (late night) There are other routes that run hourly and some that run even less (some express commuter routes)
Although I do sometimes see other buses that are relatively empty, The one I take (Bow trail route 101) is invariably full and often has a full complement of standing passengers as well . I take the bus whenever I do not bicycle in and have to agree that the transit system works very well
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:17
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quote: Originally posted by November Adam
Well Ashers not joking about the mountains... they are a sight to behold.
I lived out in Lake Louise for about a year, and had the perfect job. I worked 4 days on and 4 days off, which was great. I pretty much went hiking the most of the time, and if you ever get a chance you have to hike up to Devils Thumb, as it overlooks Lake Louise, and a bit of the Bow Valley.
Lake Louise is pretty touristy, but much more woodsy than Banff, which is a total tourist town in the summer.
Another special sight in that area is Paradise Valley, its very impressive when you are walking in the forest, and then come around a bend and see this valley open up to you, with a little creek running down the middle of it. Tres beau! |
Where did you work. I spent two summers working at the Chateau.
You're right about Paradise Valley. The hike to Saddleback and Mount Fairview is also fantastic.
The Lake Louise ski hill is also incredible. Nothing like being at the top on a clear day with some nice powder ahead of you. Oh, I want to go back. 
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:17
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quote: Originally posted by November Adam
I worked at the Petro Canada... I believe it was in 95.
Did you get a chance to go to Johnson's Canyon? A great place to hike when there aren't too many people. I liked the Inkpots, and the location they were in. It was great to hang out buy the river there.
So did you do any climbing at the back of the lake? I wanted to but I was too much of a chicken.
What did you think about the small waterfall at the back of the lake? I really enjoyed it, it was quiet pictueresque. |
No, I never hiked all the way through.
My sister used to live in Field. During the winter they would take snowmobile up to Lake O'hara and then x-country ski to Lake Louise. Sounds pretty crazy to me. The possibility of avalances would definitely scare the sh1t out of me, even if I had the skills to do it.
Didn't do much hiking around Johnson's Canyon. I just stuck around the Lake Louise-Field area.
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