First of all the saga of the great camera reconnection. The plan was that this morning I would go to the shop of Breeze HVAC and see if the office would contact the service tech that was at Lake O'Hara last Friday and see if I could rendezvous with my camera. I thought that chances of a reunion were good. So yesterday while in Banff I got on the internet to get the address of Breeze. Being the anal person I am I wanted to locate the business yesterday so I could go right to it this morning. I got to the address but there was no signage or trucks anywhere to be found. It was an industrial area so I decided to drive around in the vicinity to see if anything popped up. No luck so I headed back out of the Industrial Park. As I was leaving I saw a van with ladders on the top so I knew some sort of service vehicle was headed toward me. I figured that I could flag it down and ask where Breeze was located. Better than that it was a Breeze van and better still it was the guy who gave us a lift from Lake O'Hara. I waved to him and he pulled over and we both got out of our vehicles. I told him that I was the guy he picked up at Lake O'Hara and that I left my camera in his van. He hadn't even noticed but there it was right between the two front seats. So now through some extraordinary circumstances (or whatever) I have my camera back. Go figure!
Our campsite at Tunnel Mountain Campground has no hookups but is very nice. We had a campfire last night and will have one again tonight. Last night we splurged for dinner with grilled steaks, mashed potatoes and corn on the cob.
When we were on the Twin Falls hike we met a young couple and I asked them for a hike suggestion near our campground. They both suggested Healy Pass which is accessed at the Sunrise Ski Resort about ten miles west of Banff. We arrived there at 9:30 this morning. The hike is an 11.5 mile out and back with about 2,500' of elevation gain. The first four miles are a walk in the woods with only moderate elevation gain. We then popped out into a beautiful meadow and began some serious elevation gain before arriving at the pass. Neither my description or my pictures begin to give the area its due. Let's just say the views from the pass were some of the best ever. I continue to marvel at how fortunate I am to be able to visit places such as Healy Pass. I wish this for all of you.
Tomorrow we will start the journey home. I am taking the long way so I can take Sandy on the "Going to the Sun" road through Glacier National Park. We should be back home late Wednesday evening.
Lake O'Hara
Still smiling after 11 km.
In the meadow headed to Healy Pass
My lunchtime view
Our campsite at Tunnel Mountain Campground has no hookups but is very nice. We had a campfire last night and will have one again tonight. Last night we splurged for dinner with grilled steaks, mashed potatoes and corn on the cob.
When we were on the Twin Falls hike we met a young couple and I asked them for a hike suggestion near our campground. They both suggested Healy Pass which is accessed at the Sunrise Ski Resort about ten miles west of Banff. We arrived there at 9:30 this morning. The hike is an 11.5 mile out and back with about 2,500' of elevation gain. The first four miles are a walk in the woods with only moderate elevation gain. We then popped out into a beautiful meadow and began some serious elevation gain before arriving at the pass. Neither my description or my pictures begin to give the area its due. Let's just say the views from the pass were some of the best ever. I continue to marvel at how fortunate I am to be able to visit places such as Healy Pass. I wish this for all of you.
Tomorrow we will start the journey home. I am taking the long way so I can take Sandy on the "Going to the Sun" road through Glacier National Park. We should be back home late Wednesday evening.
Lake O'Hara
Still smiling after 11 km.
In the meadow headed to Healy Pass
My lunchtime view
At Healy Pass









