We took an amazing drive yesterday, travelling west on Highway 16, the Yellowhead, to Jasper, AB, with stops in between for business. Travelling south on the Maligne Lake road, we spotted a black bear grazing along the road. We went into Jasper Park Lodge in search of elk, they were lounging along the Athabasca River. Back to Jasper for a snack and a beverage, we then proceeded south on Highway 93, the Icefields Parkway. Travelling the Parkway is always an adventure, various waterfalls and elevation changes, once at the Columbia Icefields, we took a break for a few photos. It was very smoky from all the forest fires in the south. We then travelled east along Abraham Lake, with a quick stop for a couple photos at Crescent Falls. We then proceeded homeward via Nordegg, North on the Sunchild Road to Drayton Valley, then home to Calmar. A 14 hour tour but it was all worth it. COVID has curbed a lot of activities for many people, however, if you pack a lunch and some drinks, you can create your own entertainment. The nature of our company and the work we do, allows us to combine work and our photography on the same trips. By travelling the Backroads, you can social distance and still enjoy this beautiful province of Alberta.
Saturday, 19 September 2020
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