Friday 5 August 2011



The Jasper Tramway was a gentle float up Whistlers Mountain from 4279 feet above sea level to 7472 feet. Up to 30 people standing up close and personal in the cabin so you had to be OK about heights as well as not claustrophobic. I'm getting blasé now. At the top we could see six mountain ranges, as well as the town, the lakes and the rivers. In the photo you should be able to see that the colour of the water in the rivers is different to that of the water in the lakes. That's because of the rock flour.


We had a picnic lunch by the Athabasca River then walked to the Falls. Here, the river gets to a narrow gorge and becomes a spectacular waterfall. Very powerful, rather magnificent but also quite threatening. Every couple of years someone goes over and they die of hypothermia way before they drown or their body gets bashed to bits. Why do they do this? For a good photo opp? Bravado? They climb over the rail, in spite of the signs, and the wet rocks are as slippery as ice. Doesn't bear thinking about.

It's time we got on horseback again. Didn't in Banff as so expensive and terrible reviews on Trip Advisor of the stables. But there's a place here that looks good so we're booked in for the morning.

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