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I didn't take a starting pic to show you what it looks like here but we're in the prairies of Alberta, it's very flat here and pretty much all you see is urban sprawl and farm fields. You can't see any mountains on the horizon here.
This is what it looks like about 3 hours south on our trip, around Calgary, the mountains are on the horizon:
Another hour or so gets you in the Canmore/Banff area which is much more in the mountains:
Here's a big concrete plant right in the mountains, maybe half hour drive to Banff or Canmore. Crazy place to work in the world hey!
Continuing on, still heading towards the actual Banff provincial park entrance:
Here's where you enter the provincial park of Banff, you have to pay 10 or 15 bucks a day if you're staying overnight, free to drive through:
More mountains!
These overpasses are for wildlife.. they fence the forest the whole way on both sides of the road and then every few miles they have overpasses like this that are open to the forest on each side for the animals to cross.
So who's the ice road trucker taking us on this cool road trip? It's Tanya! (safety glasses for sunglasses... so hot right now)
More mountains!
A few hours into the mountains you get to this crazy little town called Field. It's tiny, just a few hundred people, tucked right underneath all these big mountains.. really cool place. Saturday night is pizza night at their little cafe, so life there is good!
Ok, back on the road, still have several hours to get through the mountains! We're going into places on the highway that frequently get closed down for weather but we're lucky right now, it's all clear and dry.
It gets dark really fast in the mountains and the rest of our drive was pretty much pitch black so this is the next day, in the Okanagan, south of Kelowna.. the whole drive is a big beautiful lake and hills.
And here's our last morning in Summerland, right by our hotel, and then we drove the 12 hours back home!
I think Tanya and I are gonna be Okanagan people one day.. any of you guys know this area or live down there?