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about 16 hours ago
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Transitional November
Late in the season, this is how low the snowmelt runoff gets. Just a trickle compared to Summer. Soon this will basically ice over itself when t
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1 day ago
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Random Friday
It’s another Random Friday the 21st of August. How has your week been going? Well it does appear that crypto may have tu
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3 days ago
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Moon or Mountain
At a glance, the first photo almost looks like the moon rising over the horizon! But a mountaintop with some frosting on top it is. These photos w
@daveks
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4 days ago
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Random Banff
I’ve got some random Banff photos for you today. The first photo was captured at Cascade ponds, located just across the highway from the town of Ba
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5 days ago
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Roam around Rundle
When you are in a resort town and the weather is cool and windy, what do you do? Well roam around and take pictures right?! The natural thing to
@daveks
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6 days ago
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A Cascade Mountain
This is Cascade Mountain, arguably Banff Park’s most famous mountain. Easily recognizable, and can be seen quite prominently from Banff avenue.
@daveks
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7 days ago
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November Banff (part two)
Wondering around the townsite of Banff — with toque on (beanie for our American friends, why do they call it beanie anyways? Sounds weirder than t
@daveks
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8 days ago
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November Banff
November is a transitional month in Banff, meaning too late in the season for canoeing and other general Summer activities, but too early for
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9 days ago
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Random Friday
It’s Friday again, Friday the 14th of August. We are well into Summer now and hopefully yours is going well. July took me to Waterton lakes park an
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10 days ago
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Kootenay Flows
I had to make yet another stop on the road home from Radium, B.C. Why you might ask? Well there’s this turquoise river called Kootenay which was
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