Hello Everyone,
Here is the report of days six and seven of our trip home from Alaska. I would have sent a blog yesterday but the motel charged $10.50 to use internet. So -- you get two days today. Yesterday we entered Jasper National Park, drove into Banff Park, today we finished Banff and drove to Calgary. Yesterday and today we have probably seen the most spectacular mountain scenes of the trip. Here are some of the better mountain, lake, falls pictures.
First --- Falls, many of them have carved interesting designs in the rocks
Yes, it was raining Aug. 3.
Mountains, many with glaciers.
This is my favorite!
Streams and lakes. Again, glacier streams and lakes are green-blue.
Interesting items. While driving down the road we noticed that the leaves on many trees looked greyish green instead of a bright green. We discovered the problem.
We finally found a glacier we could walk to and on, Athabasca Glacier. It is interesting that the natives in Alaska around Fairbanks were the Athabascan Indians. This is people on the trail to the glacier.
This is the glacier's toe. This picture is taken at some distance from the glacier. The little specks on the left of the picture are people walking on the glacier.
This is me on the glacier. It appears brown from the dirt that was incorporated into the ice over the centuries.
This is a small part of the glacier.
Going away from the glacier were markers like this with various years on them. This show the extent of the ice during that year. The oldest year was 1905, it was probably a mile from the glacier. My guess is that the 1905 marker is 1.5 miles from the glacier.
Since 1885 Athabasca Glacier has lost more than 60% of its volume. That is more than 350 million cubic meters. That is 92,400,000,000,000 gallons of water.
As a kid in Colorado we had many magpies. We hated them, they ate our hens' eggs. Now I like them. This one is in Calgary.
This is a large animal overpass. It allows bears, deer, caribou, moose, etc to go from one side of highway 1 to the other allowing them and the vehicles more safety. This is near Banff.
Another surprise for you!
Sure enough! Elva and Larry went down the Skyline Luge at the 1988 Olympic Park in Calgary. We rode a ski lift up the hill.
Here is part of the path down the hill.
And this is where we started our trip down the hill. We were given about a minute instruction and then down the hill we went. No, we were hanging onto the steering bar on the way down the hill and have no pictures of that. I thought it was fun. Elva even said it was fun - for less money we would do it again.
Thanks for your interest in God's creation and our enjoyment of it.
Elva and Larry