November 3, 2009
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Wonderfully head clearing it was to get out of the city....
Instead of giving out Halloween candy, took advantage of last few days of car rental last weekend & a good 2-day road trip to sister in law's farm
in Calgary
and day hike in Grotto Valley Canyon,
near Canmore and Ekshaw.
The dogs, were scrunched in the back,
but thought they died and went to heaven running both on the farm
rolling in smelly stuff,
investigating the ducks
and up the canyon...
Leased together most of the time
I let them go on the narrower trails.
The canyon comes to a T with waterfall on one branch and dry creek bed on the other, and I liked the 2 PM light that produced this shadow portrait.
The holds here on the side walls for rock climbing reminded me of the daughter and her many adventures
Dressing in layers was definitely the order of the day as you can see by the snow on the spruce and juniper berries where I stopped for lunch.
The valley is noted as a spiritual place and has several places of petrogliffs from the original Indian groups, 10-14,000 years ago. I could only find these rather faint red markings, but there appears to be both a person in the upper one and animal, possibly bison or elk in the lower
shape.
The only down point on Sunday after my hike was an anticipated soak in Banff Hot Springs pool found closed for renovations, so went for beer and pizza at Banff Springs Hotel.
Monday morning after enjoying a leisurely breakfast and watching the pine siskas in feeder
outside the window drive back was given instructions to take a new ring road that one would avoid going into Calgary...
this was fine until it suddenly ended in construction not yet connected with highway #2 north.
Fortunately I was not the only one heading in that direction and ended up via some back roads just north of Calgary via a small town called Balzac.
These are some of the shots of that detour, including small church
and collection of old farm items in one yard near the highway.
The day was clear
and one could see the Rockies in the distance, and those wonderful open prairie skies.
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