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Beautiful and Snow White Banff

Well I left Pam and Cardston today and caught the lovely Greyhound to Banff via Calgary. It was a fairly boring drive until i got closer to the mountains and the bus pulled into Canmore and then i could think of nothing except gaze in awe at the beauty of the surroundings. Canmore itself looked like a cute little town and I was hoping that Banff was going to be as picturesque. Well i wasnt disappointed in the slightest. The hostel is up Tunnel Mountain Road and is a pretty little place and well equiped with a bar which always helps.

Got sorted and headed to find my bed and then i was in love – i had a double bed – couldnt express anything else but joy, haing spent several weeks in beds that ranged from insanely narrow to this gorgeous thing i was fully prepared to sleep in and just sleep in the star fish position. Sorry maybe too much information but when you get the chance of luxury you grab it greedily.

Anyhow enough about that and more about my time in Banff. Its blue skies all around and snow and ice on the ground creating a lovely view and making me extra careful on my treading – i actually managed to not make an idiot of myself by going arse over tit which was good.

Spent my couple of days wandering around – its very touristy here and mostly caters to the skiers and snowboarders but i wandered around and appreciated the view. There are numerous tourist shops and restaurants and bars to amuse you and i even found an English pub here called the Pump and Tap which showed the England game. Wish i had never bothered but oh well should have expected it really – although did think at one point we were succeeding. Ok enough about soccer!!

Pam drove up to meet me on thurs and we drove up to Lake Louise which always attracts the tourists for its beautiful scenery and colour of the lake. Coming in winter is a whole other experience. Everything was white and glistening like a perfect postcard advertisement for a winter scene. The snow under foot was not like what i had experienced at home but was dry snow – light and fluffy and soft – cant make a snowball out of this stuff. Lake Louise itself was frozen solid and some of the more brave were out on the ice but that was one risk i wasnt gonna take – its -20 degress outside – i shudder to think about the temperature of the water. Took the picture and then wandered into the famous fairmont hotel here which is exquisite and everything i have come to expect from the chain. One day when i have lots of money and can afford to stay in one then here is a good place.

It is might cold here which i guess should be expected as its november although it hasnt yet snowed whilst i have been here which has been a problem for the more active but a blessing for me so i can walk around and attempt to try to feel the warmth of the sun.

Two major things to do here if you are a tourist are the gondola ride up Sulphur Mountain and a trip to the hot springs both of which i did on my second to last day here (thats friday!) Caught the bus up to the base of the gondola and paid a pretty expensive price for a ticket to the top ($25Can) but i have to say i had a little car to myself and it had heated seats – so good!! I sat looking down towards earth feeling a little queasy and everytime i looked behind me to see how far to go it just seemed endless like i was ascending to the clouds. I have no concept of how long it took me to get up there but i sat back in wonderment of the view.

At last i got to the top and out of my little carriage and then wow and double wow – the views from up here are – well i have no words just had a feeling of pure contentment. I have only had this feeling a couple of times – once was in Venice staring at the Basilica San Marco and the other at a campsite in Lautebrunnen in Switzerland. I wandered around and just drank it in – i took a lot of photos as well which i will add when i get to a computer that lets me. Just wow, having then froze my fingers off i went inside to mail a postcard home from the top of the world – well what felt like it and then headed back down the mountain in my trusty little vehicle.

Back on low ground i wandered down to the Banff hot springs which is actually a pool thats 38 degrees. Having got into my costume and locked my stuff away – slightly panicked at the amount of signs that said that lockers get broken into – i grabbed my towel wondering how i get into the pool from the changing room without getting pnuemonia. Not a small deal when the temp outside is -7!! My fears were alleviated when i headed down the corridor and saw that it sloped down at the doorway and was full of water. What a great idea you open the door and walk into the pool which is about the size of standard swimming pool. Man this water is hot too – it takes a minute or two to adjust and then its pure heaven. Seriously as all my tension and feelings just drifted away i sank into bliss. They reccomend apparantly you should only stay in there for 20 mins – but buger that i stayed an hour and a half – every once in a while sitting up on the side to cool off. The drastic difference between the temperatures only adds to the experience and with a view of snow capped mountains was like being in a dream.

Ok enough talk about that – got chatting to the girl sat next to me who was from Manchester and staying at the hostel. We chatted and grabbed a coffee and headed back to the hostel together and decided to check out the bar in the hostel which was having a karaoke night. Fairly reasonable drinks we sat and chatted and then the guys put on a video of Pearl Jam in concert in NY – seriously i think this was the perfect day!

Having consumed a few too many jack and cokes i wandered off to bed and spent my last day in Banff on saturday taking a wander around the town which was packed for a xmas parade. That night i packed up all my stuff and prepared myself for a 13 hour greyhound experience to Vancouver tomorrow.



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