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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    After we refuelled we headed out to Maligne Canyon ​Start of the trail
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    Post your waterfalls

    Maligne Canyon Jasper AB ​
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Marilynne I found this one for you its the only way to show the wind and texture of the snow. We were up above the tree line so no trees or bushes to show movement but the snow was the texture of sand, no ice just sandy snow
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Waiting for a ride back down Down in those trees is our very nice Campground which has 781 large sized serviced campsites! You can't even see it from above Down below 10C felt so warm and the air so wonderfully easy to breathe!
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    To the west the Hwy back to BC To the south east the Icefields Parkway which takes you to Banff Everything you can see from up here plus farther than you can see is within Jasper Park
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Heading back down ​Above me another way of coming down
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    The town of Jasper below and farther west along the Hwy is where we headed later to the Maligne Canyon
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    A long steep walk -looking up at the trail still ahead Looking down
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    On top of the world (well not really but it was fantastic) About 8000ft elevation and a cozy -5C while we were up there with snow falling in the wind The way up and down Hwy down below is the way home for us
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Jasper National Park (spanning 10,878 km2 (4,200 sq mi) connecting to Banff National Park which is to the south) Visitor centre Just realized the upper Tram station is visible on the mountain above town. We then walked up the snowy peak to the left (photos below)
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Overlander Falls in Mt Robson provincial park Its Fall so the water level is low. Apparently in Spring and some of the summer the water level is so high there is no falls ​Wow so powerfully loud and the river colour wonderful
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Mount Terry Fox (elevation 2643-2650 m (8671-8700 ft) ) and view point of the provincial park (1930 hectares) Entrance to Mt Robson provincial park ( 224,866 hectares ) Mt Robson the highest peak in Canadian Rockies elevation 3954m (12973ft)
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Mcbride Fraser River
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    I have so many photos to go through we had a fantastic trip to Jasper National park Here's some from our drive to Jasper on Friday on a dreary grey sky day but the gold leaves seemed to glow ​Heading to the mountains
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    The big 1L jars are tomatoes from our garden all ready for making pasta sauces etc this winter (34 Liters done) This was just last weekends efforts and I think I'm almost done Yeah! There's some salsa from our tomatoes and my sons hot peppers he babied in the greenhouse and the last 2 types of...
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Fall (ing) view from front step yesterday
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    Brain freeze- Snaphappy playing & learning

    Fruits (veggies?) of our labour
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