Friday, June 13, 2014

Waterton National Park






Kootenay





Banff

Noah: The next day was Thursday June 5 and we drove into Banff NP and set up our campsite in Lake Louise. (Still in Banff NP.) Then we drove straight up into Columbia Ice fields in Jasper NP and took a tundra buggy ride across a glacier, which is snow/ice that stays the same year after year. After that we drove back down into Banff and took a hike up to a lookout overlooking a lake called Peyto Lake.



Thursday, June 12, 2014

Lake Louise






Columbia Ice Fields & Peyto Lake

The next day was Thursday June 5 and we drove into Banff NP and set up our campsite in Lake Louise. (Still in Banff NP.) Then we drove straight up into Columbia Ice fields in Jasper NP and took a tundra buggy ride across a glacier, which is snow/ice that stays the same year after year. After that we drove back down into Banff and took a hike up to a lookout overlooking a lake called Peyto Lake.

Luke: Columbia Ice Fields are the best!
Luke: Quinn's hands must be getting cold.
Luke: There are only 23 tundra buggies in the whole would!
Luke: This might be on our Christmas card.
 Luke: EVERY THING IS AWESOME!  EVERY THING IS COOL WHEN WHEN YOUR WITH THE ALLENS!

Yoho!

NoahH The next day (Wednesday, June 4th) we went to Yoho NP, which meant wow in Cree. (The native Canadians spoke it.) Once we had our campsite we went to take a hike to a waterfall called Wapta Falls. After that we went to a lookout were you could see the spiral tunnels for trains. It was so cool. Then we went to the visitor center and watched a short movie on Yoho. After that we took a hike half way around a lake called Emerald Lake. Guess what!!!! We saw a bear footprint!!!