Thursday, 13 September 2007

Moose Jam


Upon opening the curtains this morning we discovered that the mountains were sprinkled with a dusting of snow. I had heard some thunder in the night but wasn't expecting snow. Yesterday it was 25C (80F). This morning it was 3C (36F). Who would have thunk it?! We wandered into town and had some breakfast and did a spot of shopping. I bought a new fleece. (It was chilly after all). After a couple of hours ambling about and spot of lunch at a pizza joint, we drove up to the Sulphur Mountain Gondolar. The weather was just starting to clear up and we were one step ahead of the crowds. We rode the gondolar up to the mountain. Words cannot describe the panoroma. Suffice to say that it is breathtaking in its scale and beauty. The snow frosting on top only adding to its granduer. It absolutely has to be experienced. I don't think I could ever tire of the view. After a couple of hours ambling about at the top of the mountain, we descended via the gondolar and then drove on to Cave and Basin. To be honest, it was a touch disappointing. It is the site of a hot spring and historically was the reason that the Banff National Park exists, but compared to Japanese onsen, it is not much to look at. The smell is however sulphurously impressive. phew! On the way back to town, we hit a Moose Jam.
A moose (or is that an elk?) had decided to invade a local resident's front garden for a snack and pretty soon a minor traffic jam built up as people stopped to take photos. Actually, we started the jam.. However, everyone was good natured about it, taking the opportunity to snap the greedy moose. Anyway, we drove back to town then had a couple of drinks at Wild Bill's whilst enjoying the sunset. Then it was on to a Japanese restaurant called Sukiyaki where we had some delicious sushi and yakitori. The food was fabulous. The tuna especially so. The view of the mountains must placate the very busy sushi chefs somewhat. Then it was back to the hotel, and so ended another great day in the big C.

2 comments:

mon said...

Hi,I'm your wife's ex-house mate.

You are having good time in Canada!
I am envy you....
I am waiting for your next dialy from Canada.

By the way,is MY room ready to use in your NEW house? lol

Have a great time in Canada,and I am looking forward to hearing from you soon!

MA-KU said...

I wonder who this is ;-)

I definately recommend you go to Canada. おすすめですよ。いつでもイギリスに遊びに来てもいいです。