Tuesday 2 August 2011

Conquering fear


To get to the top of the Sulphur Mountain, it's "just" an eight minute gondola ride up 7486 feet. Armed with Immodium and Rescue Remedy, I still feared I'd chicken out at the last minute. So glad I didn't. It was mind-blowing. You get 360 degree panoramic views of all the surrounding peaks and a view below of valleys, rivers, lakes, trails, the Trans Canada Highway and the town of Banff. I've made a small album of the views, but you need actually to be there, really.
We walked along the mountain ridge on a skywalk which connects Mount Sulphur with Mount Sanson, named after Norman Sanson who was in charge of the weather centre there, built at his suggestion in 1903. As park meteorologist, he made over 1000 trips up to the peak (he took the King and Queen of Siam up there in 1931) right up to the age of 84. When he died, he left no will; just the request that his epitaph should read "Gone higher.",
There's a couple of pictures of the weather station here, including one of the inside: what it was like in Sanson's time.
I was so happy to conquer my fear of being dangled in space halfway up a mountain, I'm up for the Jasper one now, which is 13 minutes!
We also went to the Bow Falls Hoodoos today. These are tall sandstone columns which have been carved into amazing shapes by the forces of wind, rain and river water. I've put a photo up on the left-hand column. Incidentally, any of the photos on the main body of this blog can be enlarged to fit your screen if you double click on it, but this doesn't work for the pictures down the side, so if you want to see any of them larger, they're in an album here.
And I just realised that I'd restricted all the Picasa albums to just me seeing the photos. Not much good! (I was there!) I hope I've changed the links successfully now. Let me know if not.