Rockies Trip - Day 9 - July 23rd, 2014
Jasper, Maligne Lake, and Mount Robson
Another glorious day spent in the Rocky Mountains with our good friends from the U.K. Each time I visit the Rockies, I find myself traveling upwards - via chairlifts, gondolas, climbing trails etc. There's nothing better than to take in the immensity of the mountains and valleys than from the viewpoint of a high peak - made accessible for tourists and others.


The views from the top were astounding - what with the range of peaks that covered a full 360 degrees, and the splendid view of the town of Jasper, with its 'J' shape to boot! (I remember my first trip up this tramway... the operator pointed out the 'J' shape of the town, and remarked that had it been reversed and shown as a 'C' shape, the town would have been called, 'Casper'!

We spent an hour or so taking photos and watching the picas, ground squirrels, and chipmunks as they skittered over the rocks with speed and ease.
Our Samsung Galaxy S4 has been doing overtime, camera-wise, on this trip. So grateful to capture the scenery so that it can be revisited and shared. Nonetheless, no picture does justice to the reality.... and sometimes all you can do is take in the moment.
Isn't it strange how the camera entices the 'poser' out of all of us?


This Lake has a unique feature in that the water level almost disappears towards the end of the season. There are natural reasons for this phenomenon, but prior to knowing these, legends abounded around this Mystery of Medicine Lake.

I was a happy camper because the water was warm enough to take a dip. It got cold pretty quickly as you went deeper, but it was a refreshing moment on this super warm day.
After a brief visit to the hotel (to change into some dry clothes), we headed west and over the border to B.C. to visit Mount Robson - the highest peak in Canada.

We were also pleased to see a small black bear crossing the road ahead of us - too quick to capture! No grizzlies views, as of yet!

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