A photo gallery of trails plus more elk and other critters

November 4, 2009

I’ve completed another photo gallery from our visit to Rocky Mountain National Park.  It  includes images from Moraine Park, Bear Lake, Nymph Lake, and Dream Lake, and has photos of elk, deer, a couple of chickarees, a chipmunk, birds, wildflowers and more.  (For more of my travel images see Haw Creek Galleries.)

bear lake

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1 Karen November 4, 2009 at 8:13 PM

that was a really pretty trip wasn’t it!
love you
Karen
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2 Cath Lawson November 4, 2009 at 9:27 PM

Hi Mike – Sorry, I haven’t been round much since Joshua’s accident, so I’m now looking through all the pics I’ve missed. It looks like Rocky Mountain National Park is definitely worth a visit.

I may now be moving to Calgary, Alberta, instead of Ontario (fingers crossed), so I’m hoping it will be a better place to explore the National Parks of Canada and America from. What do you think? I joined the forum you mentioned a while ago and it seems that the best places are in the West.
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3 Mike Goad December 2, 2009 at 7:01 AM

Cath – Sorry it took so long to reply to this comment. I’m in the process of clearing out my old e-mail and that includes e-mail notification about comments on my blogs.

For me, there are two problems with Calgary. First of all, it’s a big city — we live in the country — and, second, it’s TOO cold for TOO long.

However, we could probably get over those two problems. We’ve only been through Calgary once, in 2001, and the main thing that I remember about it is the traffic. However, it is quite close to the Canadian Rockies. We stayed about a week in a place called Canmore, which is quite near Banff.

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