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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">According to a recent article in the UK
Daily Mail, the top ten most popular New Year's Resolutions for 2012 are:<br />
1. Losing weight<br />
2.Getting fit<br />
3. Eating healthier<br />
4. Saving money and spending less<br />
5. Getting a new job<br />
6. Spending more time with people who matter<br />
7. Trying new things<br />
8. Getting out of a rut<br />
9. Going on vacation/visiting a new country<br />
10. Reading more 
<br /><br />
I feel like I tend not to set New Year's resolutions. Or at least, that is, I think
I don't... Maybe I do and I just don't call them that. I think I have a general idea
about 2012 on the whole, as a unit of time and I think about all of the things I'd
like to do over the coming year, but I like to keep things somewhat spontaneous. I
also feel like by not setting defined terms that are too specific, I will have nothing
to be disappointed about if things don't work out.<br /><br />
When I look at this top ten list, these are things most people would like to accomplish,
and I wouldn't exclude myself. However, I think a lot of these coincide with other
things I would like to generally improve upon or find more enjoyment in, anyways,
which I suppose makes them some of my own resolutions on my own terms. 
<br /><br />
I am trying to get into better shape, but that coincides with a lot of the things
I want to enjoy in Waterton. I have the great fortune of living in some people's vacation
dreamland, an untouched natural wonder, full of adventure. I don't know how anyone
could not take advantage of all of the great things the park has to offer. This winter,
I'm going to ski and snowshoe to my heart's content and enjoy burning calories, outdoors
with mountains, lakes, wildlife around me and my camera in hand. I've also been doing
yoga in my down time, which has many great benefits. Some of the benefits I've enjoyed
most are the stamina and flexibility I have to go skiing, from getting a good stretch
and practiced breathing beforehand. This summer, I plan to hike as much as possible
and take as many photos as I can too, which goes with getting fit but is a past-time
I really enjoy, regardless.<br /><br />
I also feel like by doing all of these awesome physical activities, I'm going to save
a bit of money too and spend more quality time with the people I care about (more
resolutions on their list.) Rather than spending money to drive somewhere out of the
park on my day off, or just go to the bar every night (which of course, I'll still
do.. just not as often) I want to try to explore within the park more and do things
I haven't done yet (see #7: trying new things.) One of my favourite activities this
past summer, in addition to hiking, was hanging out on the beach at the Dardinelles.
We would bring our fishing rods, cold drinks and snacks to sit on the edge of the
water and cast a line out. We would wear our swim suits, and if we were feeling brave,
might jump into the glacial water for a quick swim. A few times, my boyfriend and
I brought our paint sets and easels, and painted on the beach. Other favourite and
relatively money-smart summer past-times were: roasting hot dogs over the campfire
with friends, going swimming/hot-tubbing at the rec centre and taking turns having
dinner-and-movie nights at friends' homes.<br /><br />
I suppose I'd like to read more too (#10.) With Waterton being so quiet in winter,
it's the perfect time to curl up with a book and I just ordered 3 new books from Indigo,
with a gift card my aunt, cousins and uncle gave me for Christmas. I also love to
cook and I do want to eat healthier, but I want to make things that also taste delicious
and don't compromise my enjoyment for food. As for the rest of the list, my job is
awesome (#5)- -I'm at work right now, blogging and it's in my job description! I don't
feel like I'm in a rut(#8)- -I feel pretty happy with the direction of my life right
now. Going on vacation (#9)? sounds good, an escape from the snow eventually could
be pretty nice or even going downhill skiing one of these weekends might be fun. Geoff
and I have been talking about going to Castle Mountain, Fernie or Banff for some fun.
It's good to have a change of scenery every now and then.<br />
These are my non-resolution resolutions for 2012 and I wish you all of the best for
whatever resolutions you may or may not have. One suggestion for your 2012 goals:
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      <description>According to a recent article in the UK Daily Mail, the top ten most popular New Year's Resolutions for 2012 are:&lt;br&gt;
1. Losing weight&lt;br&gt;
2.Getting fit&lt;br&gt;
3. Eating healthier&lt;br&gt;
4. Saving money and spending less&lt;br&gt;
5. Getting a new job&lt;br&gt;
6. Spending more time with people who matter&lt;br&gt;
7. Trying new things&lt;br&gt;
8. Getting out of a rut&lt;br&gt;
9. Going on vacation/visiting a new country&lt;br&gt;
10. Reading more 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I feel like I tend not to set New Year's resolutions. Or at least, that is, I think
I don't... Maybe I do and I just don't call them that. I think I have a general idea
about 2012 on the whole, as a unit of time and I think about all of the things I'd
like to do over the coming year, but I like to keep things somewhat spontaneous. I
also feel like by not setting defined terms that are too specific, I will have nothing
to be disappointed about if things don't work out.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
When I look at this top ten list, these are things most people would like to accomplish,
and I wouldn't exclude myself. However, I think a lot of these coincide with other
things I would like to generally improve upon or find more enjoyment in, anyways,
which I suppose makes them some of my own resolutions on my own terms. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I am trying to get into better shape, but that coincides with a lot of the things
I want to enjoy in Waterton. I have the great fortune of living in some people's vacation
dreamland, an untouched natural wonder, full of adventure. I don't know how anyone
could not take advantage of all of the great things the park has to offer. This winter,
I'm going to ski and snowshoe to my heart's content and enjoy burning calories, outdoors
with mountains, lakes, wildlife around me and my camera in hand. I've also been doing
yoga in my down time, which has many great benefits. Some of the benefits I've enjoyed
most are the stamina and flexibility I have to go skiing, from getting a good stretch
and practiced breathing beforehand. This summer, I plan to hike as much as possible
and take as many photos as I can too, which goes with getting fit but is a past-time
I really enjoy, regardless.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I also feel like by doing all of these awesome physical activities, I'm going to save
a bit of money too and spend more quality time with the people I care about (more
resolutions on their list.) Rather than spending money to drive somewhere out of the
park on my day off, or just go to the bar every night (which of course, I'll still
do.. just not as often) I want to try to explore within the park more and do things
I haven't done yet (see #7: trying new things.) One of my favourite activities this
past summer, in addition to hiking, was hanging out on the beach at the Dardinelles.
We would bring our fishing rods, cold drinks and snacks to sit on the edge of the
water and cast a line out. We would wear our swim suits, and if we were feeling brave,
might jump into the glacial water for a quick swim. A few times, my boyfriend and
I brought our paint sets and easels, and painted on the beach. Other favourite and
relatively money-smart summer past-times were: roasting hot dogs over the campfire
with friends, going swimming/hot-tubbing at the rec centre and taking turns having
dinner-and-movie nights at friends' homes.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I suppose I'd like to read more too (#10.) With Waterton being so quiet in winter,
it's the perfect time to curl up with a book and I just ordered 3 new books from Indigo,
with a gift card my aunt, cousins and uncle gave me for Christmas. I also love to
cook and I do want to eat healthier, but I want to make things that also taste delicious
and don't compromise my enjoyment for food. As for the rest of the list, my job is
awesome (#5)- -I'm at work right now, blogging and it's in my job description! I don't
feel like I'm in a rut(#8)- -I feel pretty happy with the direction of my life right
now. Going on vacation (#9)? sounds good, an escape from the snow eventually could
be pretty nice or even going downhill skiing one of these weekends might be fun. Geoff
and I have been talking about going to Castle Mountain, Fernie or Banff for some fun.
It's good to have a change of scenery every now and then.&lt;br&gt;
These are my non-resolution resolutions for 2012 and I wish you all of the best for
whatever resolutions you may or may not have. One suggestion for your 2012 goals:
make a trip to Waterton!&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">This week, I returned back to the park
after 2 weeks of vacation in Ontario to visit family and friends over the Christmas
holidays. One of my goals in 2012 is to be more active and get into better shape.
The Waterton-Glacier Relay is in June and I would really like to be fit enough to
run this year. Not to mention, turkey dinner, too many holiday goodies and many variations
on leftover turkey over the break has left me wanting to shed a few new pounds added.
Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing seem like a perfect way to change up my regular
exercise routine I'm trying to get back into. 
<br /><br />
There isn't a lot of snow in the townsite right now, but out on all of the trails,
there is a generous heaping of snow to keep winter adventurers content. A few days
ago I hit the Cameron Lake ski trail with Geoff and our friends Brandon and Jane.
We picked up some cross-country skis for rent over at the Waterton Lakes Lodge, loaded
up the cars and drove up the winding and hilly road to the trailhead, a little more
than an hour before dusk. (It's best to get there early: skiing has been very popular
this winter, especially with families on holiday break over the last few weeks. There
is a limited amount of the various ski and pole sizes available.)<br />
Yesterday, Geoff and I rented snowshoes and ski poles at the Waterton Lakes Lodge
and drove up Cameron Lake Road to the Dipper Trail where we snowshoed over towards
the Little Prairie picnic area (which is where the Cameron Lake Trail begins.) We
arrived about an hour before dusk, just before 4 pm and snowshoed until just after
5 pm when it got dark. I thought just for interest's sake I would compare the two
experiences, if you're someone who doesn't have the time to do both activities and
are trying to chose between them.<br /><br />
Both activities are great cardiovascular workouts. I calculated that in an hour of
cross-country skiing I burned between 700-800 calories. An hour of snowshoeing estimates
that about 520 calories are burned. (<a href="http://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/cbc">HealthStatus.com </a>has
a calorie-burn calculator that tells you how many calories you burned in an activity
based on your weight and activity duration.)<br /><br />
I find that the trail you pick also dictates how strenuous your activity is. Beginners:
on Cameron Lake Trail, to ski you can glide along fairly smooth, with very little
hills and bends in the road. On Dipper Trail, which novices Geoff and Brandon skied,
they found it much more difficult as there are a lot of dips, bends and hills, a narrow
bridge to cross over a ravine and trees surrounding you. While they both enjoy a challenge
and would do it again, it is certainly a difficult trail to ski, especially to climb
and descend hills: you can expect a lot more wipeouts. I'm sure you would also find
the same thing to ski on an undesignated trail such as Crandell, since Dipper is one
of the trails that Parks actually maintains in winter.<br /><br />
With snowshoes, it does take longer to get where you are going: strapping snowshoes
onto the bottom of your boots adds a little bit of extra weight. Geoff and Brandon
skied Dipper in under an hour, round trip. On snowshoes, it took Geoff and I an hour
to make it about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way and turn back. Part of the reason we turned
back was that it was getting dark, otherwise we would have finished, but we still
had over an hour long trek. The nice thing is that hills are easy and I felt way more
confident than I would have on skis, since the spikes on the bottom give you amazing
traction. If you're looking to do a winter hike, snowshoes can give you the stability
you need to climb through snow and areas of less traction. It is much harder to fall
and land on your butt on snowshoes. 
<br /><br />
Skiing I found I warmed up much faster, generating a lot of body heat, so I took my
gloves off and opened my jacket (I really wanted to take it off but had no place to
put it!) We also brought a bottle of water with us that we worked up a little bit
of a thirst for. Snowshoeing, I found I bundled up a bit more, since the pace was
slower. I had wished I brought a scarf or something to cover my neck and my face,
since my lips started to feel tingly.<br /><br />
I wouldn't recommend going out on an adventure too close to dusk either- -make sure
you have adequate time to go out, enjoy yourself and be able to actually SEE what
you're doing. When we skied to Cameron Lake, it was getting dark on the way back and
hard to see tracks made in the snow. As you are making a sliding motion, it is much
easier to fall! With snowshoes, you might not venture as far since it's a slower process,
but if you were caught in the dark, you at least have the stability of your snowshoes
to walk without bailing out as easily.<br /><br />
Both activities were great workouts that I thoroughly enjoyed. I would much rather
be outside than in a gym any day! The nature and scenery make things so spectacular
that you forget you're even exercising. Plus, when you're in a gym, you don't usually
bring a camera or binoculars, since there isn't really anything amazing to look at,
unless the guy/girl on the treadmill next to you is good looking- -but that would
just be creepy and very wrong! In the woods, on the trails, out in nature, having
a camera and watching for wildlife is perfectly acceptable and welcomed. Speaking
of which, watch for the giant ram on Cameron Lake Road climbing the cliff face. He
is there just about every day and also like to surprise motorists by jumping out in
front of vehicles. 
<br />
See you on the trails!<br />
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      <description>This week, I returned back to the park after 2 weeks of vacation in Ontario to visit family and friends over the Christmas holidays. One of my goals in 2012 is to be more active and get into better shape. The Waterton-Glacier Relay is in June and I would really like to be fit enough to run this year. Not to mention, turkey dinner, too many holiday goodies and many variations on leftover turkey over the break has left me wanting to shed a few new pounds added. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing seem like a perfect way to change up my regular exercise routine I'm trying to get back into. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
There isn't a lot of snow in the townsite right now, but out on all of the trails,
there is a generous heaping of snow to keep winter adventurers content. A few days
ago I hit the Cameron Lake ski trail with Geoff and our friends Brandon and Jane.
We picked up some cross-country skis for rent over at the Waterton Lakes Lodge, loaded
up the cars and drove up the winding and hilly road to the trailhead, a little more
than an hour before dusk. (It's best to get there early: skiing has been very popular
this winter, especially with families on holiday break over the last few weeks. There
is a limited amount of the various ski and pole sizes available.)&lt;br&gt;
Yesterday, Geoff and I rented snowshoes and ski poles at the Waterton Lakes Lodge
and drove up Cameron Lake Road to the Dipper Trail where we snowshoed over towards
the Little Prairie picnic area (which is where the Cameron Lake Trail begins.) We
arrived about an hour before dusk, just before 4 pm and snowshoed until just after
5 pm when it got dark. I thought just for interest's sake I would compare the two
experiences, if you're someone who doesn't have the time to do both activities and
are trying to chose between them.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Both activities are great cardiovascular workouts. I calculated that in an hour of
cross-country skiing I burned between 700-800 calories. An hour of snowshoeing estimates
that about 520 calories are burned. (&lt;a href="http://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/cbc"&gt;HealthStatus.com &lt;/a&gt;has
a calorie-burn calculator that tells you how many calories you burned in an activity
based on your weight and activity duration.)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I find that the trail you pick also dictates how strenuous your activity is. Beginners:
on Cameron Lake Trail, to ski you can glide along fairly smooth, with very little
hills and bends in the road. On Dipper Trail, which novices Geoff and Brandon skied,
they found it much more difficult as there are a lot of dips, bends and hills, a narrow
bridge to cross over a ravine and trees surrounding you. While they both enjoy a challenge
and would do it again, it is certainly a difficult trail to ski, especially to climb
and descend hills: you can expect a lot more wipeouts. I'm sure you would also find
the same thing to ski on an undesignated trail such as Crandell, since Dipper is one
of the trails that Parks actually maintains in winter.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
With snowshoes, it does take longer to get where you are going: strapping snowshoes
onto the bottom of your boots adds a little bit of extra weight. Geoff and Brandon
skied Dipper in under an hour, round trip. On snowshoes, it took Geoff and I an hour
to make it about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way and turn back. Part of the reason we turned
back was that it was getting dark, otherwise we would have finished, but we still
had over an hour long trek. The nice thing is that hills are easy and I felt way more
confident than I would have on skis, since the spikes on the bottom give you amazing
traction. If you're looking to do a winter hike, snowshoes can give you the stability
you need to climb through snow and areas of less traction. It is much harder to fall
and land on your butt on snowshoes. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Skiing I found I warmed up much faster, generating a lot of body heat, so I took my
gloves off and opened my jacket (I really wanted to take it off but had no place to
put it!) We also brought a bottle of water with us that we worked up a little bit
of a thirst for. Snowshoeing, I found I bundled up a bit more, since the pace was
slower. I had wished I brought a scarf or something to cover my neck and my face,
since my lips started to feel tingly.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I wouldn't recommend going out on an adventure too close to dusk either- -make sure
you have adequate time to go out, enjoy yourself and be able to actually SEE what
you're doing. When we skied to Cameron Lake, it was getting dark on the way back and
hard to see tracks made in the snow. As you are making a sliding motion, it is much
easier to fall! With snowshoes, you might not venture as far since it's a slower process,
but if you were caught in the dark, you at least have the stability of your snowshoes
to walk without bailing out as easily.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Both activities were great workouts that I thoroughly enjoyed. I would much rather
be outside than in a gym any day! The nature and scenery make things so spectacular
that you forget you're even exercising. Plus, when you're in a gym, you don't usually
bring a camera or binoculars, since there isn't really anything amazing to look at,
unless the guy/girl on the treadmill next to you is good looking- -but that would
just be creepy and very wrong! In the woods, on the trails, out in nature, having
a camera and watching for wildlife is perfectly acceptable and welcomed. Speaking
of which, watch for the giant ram on Cameron Lake Road climbing the cliff face. He
is there just about every day and also like to surprise motorists by jumping out in
front of vehicles. 
&lt;br&gt;
See you on the trails!&lt;br&gt;
Marie&lt;br&gt;
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 Today is the last day that you can ride on a horse drawn wagon throughout the
park. From 11 am to 3pm, every hour, the wagon departs from the main building of the
Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort. This is a truly unique way to explore Waterton, particularly
in the winter. The picturesque scenery is quite something under a coat of snow and
the park overall is very serene. 
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&amp;nbsp;Today is the last day that you can ride on a horse drawn wagon throughout the
park. From 11 am to 3pm, every hour, the wagon departs from the main building of the
Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort. This is a truly unique way to explore Waterton, particularly
in the winter. The picturesque scenery is quite something under a coat of snow and
the park overall is very serene. 
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">When it's cold outside, the snow is deep
and the wind is blowing, you can always get a run in at the gym to get your exercise.Take
it from Marley, she loves the treadmill:<br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/IMG_6689.gif" border="0" /><br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/IMG_6685.gif" border="0" /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=7ff06827-bdfe-4930-9638-1686cbeaf305" /></body>
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      <description>When it's cold outside, the snow is deep and the wind is blowing, you can always get a run in at the gym to get your exercise.Take it from Marley, she loves the treadmill:&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Sometimes I imagine living in Waterton
during these months must be what it's like to be inside of a snowglobe. Looking out
my window now, there is knee-deep snow, a hazy cloud hanging over the sky and Bear's
Hump is covered in white. A literal winter wonderland!<br /><br />
On Tuesday before driving in Pincher Creek, the scenery was quite similar (maybe a
little bit less snow). Amazingly, once we arrived in town, there was not a single
snowflake to be found on the ground, the sun was out shining! That's only a half hour
jaunt from the park! Our winter weather seems to be totally self-contained, which
many people might see as a drag, but I think is pretty cool. I can't wait to get out
cross-country skiing again this year.<br /><br />
Cameron Lake has been closed off at the end of the Akamina Parkway road, to reopen
the man-made ski trail that comes out annually. My boyfriend and a friend rented snowshoes
yesterday and went up the trail towards Wall Lake, as far as the snow would safely
allow. They were smart, let people know where they were going, when to expect them
back and checked the avalanche warning system before they left (a must if you're doing
backcountry or going down some of the seasonally un-maintainted trails.) They said
although chilly, it was beautiful and the snow was a perfect powder. I'm just itching
for my next day off to get out there with a pair of skis strapped on, camera in tow.<br />
The other really cool thing about Waterton in the winter is the sense of community.
There are only about 80 residents kicking around, so you get to know your neighbours
a bit better. Movie and dinner nights with friends have been something to look forward
to. A bunch of us also have a new tradition we like to call Poker and Pancake night
(just as it sounds: we make pancakes and bacon, then we play poker.) I think as a
vacation destination, you really have a quite unique situation. As someone who grew
up in a city, it's really quite relaxing to escape the busy-ness of everyday life,
be surrounded by breathtaking scenery and have true peace and quiet- although, this
is everyday life for me now and it's great!<br /><br />
Speaking of the weather, the Pincher Creek Parade of Lights is happening tonight,
beginning 6:30 pm, starting on Hewetson Ave, near Ranchland Mall, proceeding down
Main St to the Subway- -cross your fingers it's not too nippy out. Waterton Park Inns
and Resorts will have a horse-drawn carriage in the parade, pulling some of their
staff. Watch for them (if you wave them on, I know they have candy.)<p></p><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=e6c90846-1902-44bf-b97a-7265ee33c228" /></body>
      <title>...And the Snow Just Keeps Coming</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 21:23:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Sometimes I imagine living in Waterton during these months must be what 
it's like to be inside of a snowglobe. Looking out my window now, there 
is knee-deep snow, a hazy cloud hanging over the sky and Bear's Hump is 
covered in white. A literal winter wonderland!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
On Tuesday before driving in Pincher Creek, the scenery was quite similar (maybe a
little bit less snow). Amazingly, once we arrived in town, there was not a single
snowflake to be found on the ground, the sun was out shining! That's only a half hour
jaunt from the park! Our winter weather seems to be totally self-contained, which
many people might see as a drag, but I think is pretty cool. I can't wait to get out
cross-country skiing again this year.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Cameron Lake has been closed off at the end of the Akamina Parkway road, to reopen
the man-made ski trail that comes out annually. My boyfriend and a friend rented snowshoes
yesterday and went up the trail towards Wall Lake, as far as the snow would safely
allow. They were smart, let people know where they were going, when to expect them
back and checked the avalanche warning system before they left (a must if you're doing
backcountry or going down some of the seasonally un-maintainted trails.) They said
although chilly, it was beautiful and the snow was a perfect powder. I'm just itching
for my next day off to get out there with a pair of skis strapped on, camera in tow.&lt;br&gt;
The other really cool thing about Waterton in the winter is the sense of community.
There are only about 80 residents kicking around, so you get to know your neighbours
a bit better. Movie and dinner nights with friends have been something to look forward
to. A bunch of us also have a new tradition we like to call Poker and Pancake night
(just as it sounds: we make pancakes and bacon, then we play poker.) I think as a
vacation destination, you really have a quite unique situation. As someone who grew
up in a city, it's really quite relaxing to escape the busy-ness of everyday life,
be surrounded by breathtaking scenery and have true peace and quiet- although, this
is everyday life for me now and it's great!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Speaking of the weather, the Pincher Creek Parade of Lights is happening tonight,
beginning 6:30 pm, starting on Hewetson Ave, near Ranchland Mall, proceeding down
Main St to the Subway- -cross your fingers it's not too nippy out. Waterton Park Inns
and Resorts will have a horse-drawn carriage in the parade, pulling some of their
staff. Watch for them (if you wave them on, I know they have candy.)&lt;p&gt;
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        <img src="content/binary/turkey.png" border="0" />If
you're looking for a hassle-free Thanksgiving, where you can spend the least amount
of time possible hunched over the stove in the kitchen, and more time catching up
with your loved ones over a delicious meal....here's a solution:<br /><br />
Vimy's Lounge and Grill is going to be hosting a traditional Thanksgiving dinner feast,
with turkey and all of the fixings. It will be held on October 10th, for $24.99 per
person at Vimy's, which is in the Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort's main building.<br /><br />
Make a reservation now by calling 403.859.2150 ext. 2006.<p></p><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=a401d714-59ee-4cb4-b335-3bed319668fa" /></body>
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      <description>&lt;img src="content/binary/turkey.png" border="0"&gt;If you're looking for a hassle-free
Thanksgiving, where you can spend the least amount of time possible hunched over the
stove in the kitchen, and more time catching up with your loved ones over a delicious
meal....here's a solution:&lt;br&gt;
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Vimy's Lounge and Grill is going to be hosting a traditional Thanksgiving dinner feast,
with turkey and all of the fixings. It will be held on October 10th, for $24.99 per
person at Vimy's, which is in the Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort's main building.&lt;br&gt;
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Make a reservation now by calling 403.859.2150 ext. 2006.&lt;p&gt;
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Congratulations to everyone who finished the Triple Crown this year, and the even
more elusive Fantastic Four of Waterton-Glacier: the Peace Park Challenge (2 more
hikers have since finished the challenge since this photo was snapped...the Triple
Crown has also had a few more conquerors, as well.)<br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/gloryboard1.gif" border="0" /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/gb2.gif" border="0" /><br />
Pearls is now closed for the season, but don't let that stop you from hiking, if that's
something you still want to do. Most of the hikes in Waterton are rated as in excellent
condition, with slippery and muddy sections and snow at higher elevations,  on
Parks Canada's trail condition report, as of today, Friday, October 7th. There is
a small window of time left to hike before the season is over, always check their
conditions first<a href="http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/tcond/cond_e.asp?oPark=100429"> here:
http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/tcond/cond_e.asp?oPark=100429</a> I know a fellow hiker who
recently climbed Blakiston mountain unprepared and was met with a blizzard at the
top and unexpected overnight stay that put him in the way of a lot of potential danger.
Yes, the mountain peaks are all coated with a bit of snow, IN OCTOBER, but that is
quite typical of Waterton.<br /><br />
To check out the online Glory Board for each challenge, please visit: <a href="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/Fantastic_4/Fan4glory_board.htm">Fantastic
Four</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/triple_crown_waterton/glory_board.htm">Triple
Crown </a><br /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=fc6bfd90-b0f6-4ca3-8ffd-649115541469" /></body>
      <title>Congratulations, Hikers!</title>
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Congratulations to everyone who finished the Triple Crown this year, and the even
more elusive Fantastic Four of Waterton-Glacier: the Peace Park Challenge (2 more
hikers have since finished the challenge since this photo was snapped...the Triple
Crown has also had a few more conquerors, as well.)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/gloryboard1.gif" border="0"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/gb2.gif" border="0"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Pearls is now closed for the season, but don't let that stop you from hiking, if that's
something you still want to do. Most of the hikes in Waterton are rated as in excellent
condition, with slippery and muddy sections and snow at higher elevations,&amp;nbsp; on
Parks Canada's trail condition report, as of today, Friday, October 7th. There is
a small window of time left to hike before the season is over, always check their
conditions first&lt;a href="http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/tcond/cond_e.asp?oPark=100429"&gt; here:
http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/tcond/cond_e.asp?oPark=100429&lt;/a&gt; I know a fellow hiker who
recently climbed Blakiston mountain unprepared and was met with a blizzard at the
top and unexpected overnight stay that put him in the way of a lot of potential danger.
Yes, the mountain peaks are all coated with a bit of snow, IN OCTOBER, but that is
quite typical of Waterton.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
To check out the online Glory Board for each challenge, please visit: &lt;a href="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/Fantastic_4/Fan4glory_board.htm"&gt;Fantastic
Four&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; &lt;a href="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/triple_crown_waterton/glory_board.htm"&gt;Triple
Crown &lt;/a&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Getting married? Looking for the perfect,
scenic location to host your magical day? Waterton has many great places to hold a
ceremony. Mountains, waterfalls, natural beauty abounds in our National Park- making
a great backdrop to all of your photos. We also have everything you need to host your
post-ceremony bash. 
<br /><p></p><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/daveandnanci3.jpg" border="0" /><br />
Waterton Park Inns and Resorts is hosting a booth at Bridal Extravaganza, tomorrow,
September 25th, in Lethbridge's Yates Memorial Centre, from noon- 5 pm. Admission
is FREE but brides must call Gwen to register in advance at 403.345.4796. Come by
to say hello or ask us your questions about having your wedding in Waterton. We'll
be having a raffle: the lucky winner receives a one night's stay in a deluxe room
at the Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort.<br /><br />
Visit <a href="http://bridalextravaganza.ca">http://bridalextravaganza.ca</a> for
more details about the show.<br /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=70e8d892-c33e-4e78-98fa-be03d657c705" /></body>
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      <description>Getting married? Looking for the perfect, scenic location to host your magical day? Waterton has many great places to hold a ceremony. Mountains, waterfalls, natural beauty abounds in our National Park- making a great backdrop to all of your photos. We also have everything you need to host your post-ceremony bash. &lt;br&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;
Waterton Park Inns and Resorts is hosting a booth at Bridal Extravaganza, tomorrow,
September 25th, in Lethbridge's Yates Memorial Centre, from noon- 5 pm. Admission
is FREE but brides must call Gwen to register in advance at 403.345.4796. Come by
to say hello or ask us your questions about having your wedding in Waterton. We'll
be having a raffle: the lucky winner receives a one night's stay in a deluxe room
at the Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort.&lt;br&gt;
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Visit &lt;a href="http://bridalextravaganza.ca"&gt;http://bridalextravaganza.ca&lt;/a&gt; for
more details about the show.&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">An entertaining blog about attempting to
finish Akamina Ridge as part of the Triple Crown.<br /><a href="http://bettylivin.com/tag/triple-crown-of-waterton/">http://bettylivin.com/tag/triple-crown-of-waterton/</a><br /><p></p><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=56e56881-0c0e-458e-a61d-1105f37d96ed" /></body>
      <title>Check this out!</title>
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      <description>An entertaining blog about attempting to finish Akamina Ridge as part of the Triple Crown.&lt;br&gt;
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This past week, on my day off, I had the pleasure of going canoeing on Cameron Lake
for the first time with my partner in crime, Geoff. We were a bit disappointed to
find out that the fishing there is done for the season, as we had both brought our
rods and tackle box with us. We still had a great time, although there was some bickering
about the importance of the direction we were steering the boat versus the amount
of manpower we were putting into our strokes. 
<br /><br />
As we were paddling around, we were both thinking in amazement that we were sitting
in a canoe on top of this lake, since it was around the long weekend of May that the
entire thing had been frozen solid when we had cross-country skied out here. Mount
Custer still has a bit of snow on it, but not anything like what we had seen before.
I wish I had brought my camera to take photos, but after tipping a canoe on the Bow
River in Banff a few years ago, and having a much beloved camera ruined, I tend to
be a bit more cautious, and left it behind. The attendant who helped us get into our
boat had warned us not to get too close to any of the snow drifts, since there were
tiny avalanches falling into the lake off of Custer. 
<br /><br />
We did not quite paddle that far, but went out to a small inlet close by, following
a strange noise we heard. There were a lot of people walking the trail around the
lake and we thought one of the tourists was making a goofy moose call. It was pretty
loud and we were laughing about it, but as we got closer Geoff pointed at two dark
coloured dots moving and splashing in the water, while a kayak and a canoe with other
people paddled in close to watch. Real moose we thought, wow! what luck?! We had been
looking at photos of moose swimming in the lake, posted on the wall where we had signed
out our canoes and were saying how amazing would it be to see our first moose. As
we paddled furiously to get closer, we stopped in sudden shock. They were not moose
at all! It was two adolescent grizzly bears swimming around in the water. We kept
some distance, after disputing whether or not to get closer. "Bears can swim, and
look how shallow this water is...it wouldn't take long for them to chase after us"
was my argument. "But those people are closer than we are. We don't have to be faster
than the bears, we only have to be faster than those people!" was Geoff's argument.
We compromised and went a little bit closer, but let the other people fill the gap
between us the the bears. It was like watching young kids play. This was another point
I kicked myself for not having the camera. One bear would climb up onto the rocky
edge above the water and jump in, with a big splash, almost in a cannonball. Then
his friend would follow. This was repeated over and over, one after the other, like
a fun little game. After a few minutes, we think they realized they had an audience,
and they ran up the rocks, scurrying into the woods. We saw them shimmying up the
treeline until eventually they disappeared and all you could see was trees bending
and shaking back and forth. 
<br /><br />
After getting over the awe of what we had seen, we realized our time was almost up
and the canoe was just about due back. We went around the opposite edge of the lake,
as we had been told that to go straight through the middle it would be very windy
and overpower us. It looked like to go that way would be much faster, but the wind,
although it would push you some, was also making the water quite a bit choppier. Playing
it safe, we pushed past that and followed around the shoreline.
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        <img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/blog1[1].gif" border="0" />Geoff
in May on Cameron Lake, with Mount Custer at the end of the lake.<br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/bloag2.gif" border="0" />Marie,
striking at pose at Cameron Lake. All of this snow is gone now- hard to believe that
this was at the end of May in Waterton. I have friends back home that jokingly ask
us if we moved to the Arctic, when they look at pictures like this in their shorts
and summer wear.<br /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=a319df22-c070-447c-9d34-d3ba90a4780f" /></body>
      <title>Cameron Lake-Cannonballing Grizzly Bears and Seasonal Transformations</title>
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      <link>http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/2011/09/09/CameronLakeCannonballingGrizzlyBearsAndSeasonalTransformations.aspx</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 21:58:26 GMT</pubDate>
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This past week, on my day off, I had the pleasure of going canoeing on Cameron Lake
for the first time with my partner in crime, Geoff. We were a bit disappointed to
find out that the fishing there is done for the season, as we had both brought our
rods and tackle box with us. We still had a great time, although there was some bickering
about the importance of the direction we were steering the boat versus the amount
of manpower we were putting into our strokes. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
As we were paddling around, we were both thinking in amazement that we were sitting
in a canoe on top of this lake, since it was around the long weekend of May that the
entire thing had been frozen solid when we had cross-country skied out here. Mount
Custer still has a bit of snow on it, but not anything like what we had seen before.
I wish I had brought my camera to take photos, but after tipping a canoe on the Bow
River in Banff a few years ago, and having a much beloved camera ruined, I tend to
be a bit more cautious, and left it behind. The attendant who helped us get into our
boat had warned us not to get too close to any of the snow drifts, since there were
tiny avalanches falling into the lake off of Custer. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
We did not quite paddle that far, but went out to a small inlet close by, following
a strange noise we heard. There were a lot of people walking the trail around the
lake and we thought one of the tourists was making a goofy moose call. It was pretty
loud and we were laughing about it, but as we got closer Geoff pointed at two dark
coloured dots moving and splashing in the water, while a kayak and a canoe with other
people paddled in close to watch. Real moose we thought, wow! what luck?! We had been
looking at photos of moose swimming in the lake, posted on the wall where we had signed
out our canoes and were saying how amazing would it be to see our first moose. As
we paddled furiously to get closer, we stopped in sudden shock. They were not moose
at all! It was two adolescent grizzly bears swimming around in the water. We kept
some distance, after disputing whether or not to get closer. "Bears can swim, and
look how shallow this water is...it wouldn't take long for them to chase after us"
was my argument. "But those people are closer than we are. We don't have to be faster
than the bears, we only have to be faster than those people!" was Geoff's argument.
We compromised and went a little bit closer, but let the other people fill the gap
between us the the bears. It was like watching young kids play. This was another point
I kicked myself for not having the camera. One bear would climb up onto the rocky
edge above the water and jump in, with a big splash, almost in a cannonball. Then
his friend would follow. This was repeated over and over, one after the other, like
a fun little game. After a few minutes, we think they realized they had an audience,
and they ran up the rocks, scurrying into the woods. We saw them shimmying up the
treeline until eventually they disappeared and all you could see was trees bending
and shaking back and forth. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
After getting over the awe of what we had seen, we realized our time was almost up
and the canoe was just about due back. We went around the opposite edge of the lake,
as we had been told that to go straight through the middle it would be very windy
and overpower us. It looked like to go that way would be much faster, but the wind,
although it would push you some, was also making the water quite a bit choppier. Playing
it safe, we pushed past that and followed around the shoreline.
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&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/blog1[1].gif" border="0"&gt;Geoff
in May on Cameron Lake, with Mount Custer at the end of the lake.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/bloag2.gif" border="0"&gt;Marie,
striking at pose at Cameron Lake. All of this snow is gone now- hard to believe that
this was at the end of May in Waterton. I have friends back home that jokingly ask
us if we moved to the Arctic, when they look at pictures like this in their shorts
and summer wear.&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Many visitors and residents of Waterton
have taken a stab at the Triple Crown, which is a rewarding challenge for experienced
hikers. The majority of these people complete the hike over 3 separate days. One reason
is that the hike to Crypt Lake requires a boat to reach the trailhead, and if you
don't have access to one, you will likely be taking the Waterton Inter-Nation Shoreline
Cruise to drop you off at about 9 or 10 am, which also means having to catch the last
boat back at 5:30 pm. Another reason is that each hike individually can be quite strenuous. 
<br />
On August 22nd, Shawn Elford and 2 of his friends completed the impressive and noteworthy
task of hiking the entirety of the Triple Crown in one whole day! Starting at Crypt
Lake, moving on to Akamina Ridge and finishing at Alderson-Carthew, he wrote a blog
entry with a chronological list of events, accompanied with a photo for each part
of the story. This is what he had to share:<br /><br /><br /><p></p><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/1[1].gif" border="0" /> #1-
Left to right- Scott Leishman, Kristen Gibb and Shawn Elford. We used a friend's boat
to get across to Crypt Lake trailhead. 17.6km. Began 6:00 am. Morale: 10/10.<br /><br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/2[1].gif" border="0" />#2-
Absolutely beautiful sunrise- couldn't help but stop for a quick photo break. Morale:
11/10.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/3[1].gif" border="0" />#3-
Probably the coolest part about hiking Crypt Lake is the tunnel, right before getting
to the lake. Starting out fairly wide and tall, the tunnel quickly narrows into THIS...<br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/3a.gif" border="0" />#3a-
Scott Leishman at the exit of the tunnel. People of any size can get through. There's
even a ledge to sit and hang out on in the tunnel.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/4[1].gif" border="0" />#4-
The beautiful Crypt Lake. This morning was a little overcast, and great weather to
hike in. It took us 2 hours to get to the lake, albeit we do a lot of hiking and are
in fairly good shape. After the lake we failed to take any pictures. We jogged on
some of the flatter spots, completing the entire hike in 3.5 hours.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/5[1].gif" border="0" />#5-
So after Crypt, we took an hour break to take the boat out and have a good breakfast.
11:00 AM- start of Akamina Ridge- 20 km.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/6[1].gif" border="0" />#6-
We made it to the scenic Wall Lake in exceptional time. Morale was definitely 10/10.
Unfortunately, Bennet's Pass was looming ahead of us.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/7.gif" border="0" />#7-
Heading up Bennet's Pass, there was a large patch of snow. Although this hike was
completed on August 22nd, there was still snow, so be prepared for all different types
of weather and conditions.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/8.gif" border="0" />#8-
On top of Akamina Ridge, Shawn poses for a glam shot, with Wall Lake in the background.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/9.gif" border="0" />#9-
Kristen is feeling reflective and grateful to be alive, as she gazes down at the beautiful
Wall Lake. Morale at this point? Most definitely 10/10.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/10.gif" border="0" />#10-
As we completed Bennet's Pass, the wind was HOWLING. Kristen demonstrates how far
she can lean into it without falling over.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/11.gif" border="0" />#11-
Once you get onto the ridge, it's a lot like a camel's back. You must hike up and
over 3 separate peaks. Here Kristen is leading the way. You can see the path is well-defined
and that there is lots of room on the ridge to walk safely.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/12.gif" border="0" />#12-
The gang at the top of the highest peak. Sunny and beautiful.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/13.gif" border="0" />#13-
This shot is looking south into Glacier National Park. Behind us are the Kintla and
Igassi Glaciers. Life is great!<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/14.gif" border="0" />#14-
Scott leading the charge along the ridge.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/15.gif" border="0" />#15-
At this point, we're stopped on the ridge. Looking down to the right, you can see
Forum Lake...<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/17.gif" border="0" />#16-
We then made our descent to Forum Lake. This picture looks steeper than it actually
is. The climb down into Forum Lake requires sure footing as there is loose shale and
vegetation to come down on. If we had to do it again, we would come this way and go
down Bennet's Pass.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/17a.gif" border="0" />#16a-
We finished hiking Akamina in 6 hours. We took our time to enjoy the beautiful scenery
on the ridge. We then headed up to Cameron Lake for some food to recharge the batteries.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/18.gif" border="0" />#17-
Exactly 12 hours after starting Crypt, we started the last hike, the Carthew-Alderson
Traverse, at 6:00 pm. After enduring a windy and strenuous afternoon on Akamina Ridge,
we were starting to feel tired, yet morale was exceptionally high since we had finally
reached our last hike!<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/19.gif" border="0" />#18-
The sun was setting as we made our way up the saddle.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/20.gif" border="0" />#19-
The shale proved to be quite the obstacle as we climbed our way into the saddle. It
took us about 2 hours to make our way this far.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/22.gif" border="0" />#20-
Morale reached an all-time high, as we realized the remainder of the hike was downhill
from the saddle. After a quick picture and chocolate bar break, we had to giv'er in
order to make the most of the remaining daylight.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/23.gif" border="0" />#21-
This is before Upper Carthew Lake. There's still some snowy patches in late August.
Earlier in the season, some of the snow patches make for great places to slide down
on your butt or feet.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/24.gif" border="0" />#22-
After the snowy patch, you walk along both Upper and Lower Carthew Lakes. At this
point, we put the camera away and got our hustle on.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/25.gif" border="0" />#23-
After an hour of hiking in the dark with our headlamps on, we were almost home free.
After a 16 hour day, Scott poses and shows his true feelings. Start to finish, it
took us 16.5 hours, but that's including transitions, food stops and breaks. 56.2
km. What an EPIC day!!!!<br /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/aggbug.ashx?id=bbcf66ed-4e80-4d08-88d8-5a162915468a" /></body>
      <title>Completing Triple Crown in Under 24 Hours Straight!</title>
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      <description>Many visitors and residents of Waterton have taken a stab at the Triple Crown, which is a rewarding challenge for experienced hikers. The majority of these people complete the hike over 3 separate days. One reason is that the hike to Crypt Lake requires a boat to reach the trailhead, and if you don't have access to one, you will likely be taking the Waterton Inter-Nation Shoreline Cruise to drop you off at about 9 or 10 am, which also means having to catch the last boat back at 5:30 pm. Another reason is that each hike individually can be quite strenuous. &lt;br&gt;
On August 22nd, Shawn Elford and 2 of his friends completed the impressive and noteworthy
task of hiking the entirety of the Triple Crown in one whole day! Starting at Crypt
Lake, moving on to Akamina Ridge and finishing at Alderson-Carthew, he wrote a blog
entry with a chronological list of events, accompanied with a photo for each part
of the story. This is what he had to share:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/1[1].gif" border="0"&gt; #1-
Left to right- Scott Leishman, Kristen Gibb and Shawn Elford. We used a friend's boat
to get across to Crypt Lake trailhead. 17.6km. Began 6:00 am. Morale: 10/10.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/2[1].gif" border="0"&gt;#2-
Absolutely beautiful sunrise- couldn't help but stop for a quick photo break. Morale:
11/10.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/3[1].gif" border="0"&gt;#3-
Probably the coolest part about hiking Crypt Lake is the tunnel, right before getting
to the lake. Starting out fairly wide and tall, the tunnel quickly narrows into THIS...&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/3a.gif" border="0"&gt;#3a-
Scott Leishman at the exit of the tunnel. People of any size can get through. There's
even a ledge to sit and hang out on in the tunnel.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/4[1].gif" border="0"&gt;#4-
The beautiful Crypt Lake. This morning was a little overcast, and great weather to
hike in. It took us 2 hours to get to the lake, albeit we do a lot of hiking and are
in fairly good shape. After the lake we failed to take any pictures. We jogged on
some of the flatter spots, completing the entire hike in 3.5 hours.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/5[1].gif" border="0"&gt;#5-
So after Crypt, we took an hour break to take the boat out and have a good breakfast.
11:00 AM- start of Akamina Ridge- 20 km.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/6[1].gif" border="0"&gt;#6-
We made it to the scenic Wall Lake in exceptional time. Morale was definitely 10/10.
Unfortunately, Bennet's Pass was looming ahead of us.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/7.gif" border="0"&gt;#7-
Heading up Bennet's Pass, there was a large patch of snow. Although this hike was
completed on August 22nd, there was still snow, so be prepared for all different types
of weather and conditions.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/8.gif" border="0"&gt;#8-
On top of Akamina Ridge, Shawn poses for a glam shot, with Wall Lake in the background.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/9.gif" border="0"&gt;#9-
Kristen is feeling reflective and grateful to be alive, as she gazes down at the beautiful
Wall Lake. Morale at this point? Most definitely 10/10.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/10.gif" border="0"&gt;#10-
As we completed Bennet's Pass, the wind was HOWLING. Kristen demonstrates how far
she can lean into it without falling over.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/11.gif" border="0"&gt;#11-
Once you get onto the ridge, it's a lot like a camel's back. You must hike up and
over 3 separate peaks. Here Kristen is leading the way. You can see the path is well-defined
and that there is lots of room on the ridge to walk safely.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/12.gif" border="0"&gt;#12-
The gang at the top of the highest peak. Sunny and beautiful.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/13.gif" border="0"&gt;#13-
This shot is looking south into Glacier National Park. Behind us are the Kintla and
Igassi Glaciers. Life is great!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/14.gif" border="0"&gt;#14-
Scott leading the charge along the ridge.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/15.gif" border="0"&gt;#15-
At this point, we're stopped on the ridge. Looking down to the right, you can see
Forum Lake...&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/17.gif" border="0"&gt;#16-
We then made our descent to Forum Lake. This picture looks steeper than it actually
is. The climb down into Forum Lake requires sure footing as there is loose shale and
vegetation to come down on. If we had to do it again, we would come this way and go
down Bennet's Pass.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/17a.gif" border="0"&gt;#16a-
We finished hiking Akamina in 6 hours. We took our time to enjoy the beautiful scenery
on the ridge. We then headed up to Cameron Lake for some food to recharge the batteries.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/18.gif" border="0"&gt;#17-
Exactly 12 hours after starting Crypt, we started the last hike, the Carthew-Alderson
Traverse, at 6:00 pm. After enduring a windy and strenuous afternoon on Akamina Ridge,
we were starting to feel tired, yet morale was exceptionally high since we had finally
reached our last hike!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/19.gif" border="0"&gt;#18-
The sun was setting as we made our way up the saddle.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/20.gif" border="0"&gt;#19-
The shale proved to be quite the obstacle as we climbed our way into the saddle. It
took us about 2 hours to make our way this far.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/22.gif" border="0"&gt;#20-
Morale reached an all-time high, as we realized the remainder of the hike was downhill
from the saddle. After a quick picture and chocolate bar break, we had to giv'er in
order to make the most of the remaining daylight.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/23.gif" border="0"&gt;#21-
This is before Upper Carthew Lake. There's still some snowy patches in late August.
Earlier in the season, some of the snow patches make for great places to slide down
on your butt or feet.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/24.gif" border="0"&gt;#22-
After the snowy patch, you walk along both Upper and Lower Carthew Lakes. At this
point, we put the camera away and got our hustle on.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.experiencewaterton.com/blog/content/binary/25.gif" border="0"&gt;#23-
After an hour of hiking in the dark with our headlamps on, we were almost home free.
After a 16 hour day, Scott poses and shows his true feelings. Start to finish, it
took us 16.5 hours, but that's including transitions, food stops and breaks. 56.2
km. What an EPIC day!!!!&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I am in complete disbelief it is almost
September! It's funny how being out of school and living in the working world, your
internal clock becomes somewhat disconnected. I've been enjoying this gorgeous 30+
weather (Celsius, for the Americanos) over the last week and was blown away when I
heard someone mention going back to school in matter of another week or so! 
<br />
A little over a week ago my mom and brother came out from Ontario to visit for a few
days. One of the day trips we did, along with my boyfriend, was a drive into Montana,
through Glacier Park on Going-to-the-Sun Road. The beauty that we saw was completely
awe-inspiring! We drove up just a bit past the Loop to Avalanche Lake, so we didn't
quite do the full length of the drive, but to go all the way to the end into West
Glacier, is almost 3 hours long one way (by then we were getting hungry, and it was
time to make our way to Babb for gargantuan sized steaks at the Cattle Baron.) 
<br />
There were so many waterfalls and unique rock formations- it was such an experience,
to drive at the edge of mountains, around this great valley below. I would love to
go back soon and do a hike there- particularly the Garden Wall, which from what I
hear is one of the most spectacular hikes you can do. <font color="#FF1493">*See the
photos I took below!*</font><br />
 Over the last few years, I've had the great fortune of doing a lot of travel-
for leisure with friends, with my partner Geoff, as well as for business. For a while
I worked in the Caribbean on some of the Carnival cruise ships with the art auctions.
I also did a stint in part of a cross-Canada tour in a graffiti art covered hippie
bus, while going from school-to-school teaching children instructional workshops on
how to build art-making robots (That sounds like mouthful in itself!) I have to say
of the many things I have seen and been lucky enough to experience, this drive down
Going-to-the-Sun Road may have just been the most amazing sight I have witnessed in
my 25 short years on earth!<br /><br />
Another very cool experience while my family visited was hiking to Goat Haunt,in Glacier
Park, from the Waterton town site. Our friend Nick had invited Geoff and I along on
the hike, with a group of 3 other girls, so my family also tagged along. It took about
4 hours to do, and was not a strenuous hike, so that was a plus. Also, if you are
going out on one of the hotter days we have, you are almost completely shaded by trees.
You begin at the Bertha trailhead, and traverse past the lookout point, past Bertha
Bay and Boundary Bay, which have a little bit of an incline to them but are not difficult.
Following this, once you cross into the United States, you trek through bushes for
another couple of hours on relatively flat ground. It was a comfortable hike, but
was a little boring towards the end, as you had to watch your step for rocks under
the bush and couldn't really take in the scenery, unless you came to a stop. The end
is pretty exciting. You get to cross a small, swaying suspension bridge, over rapids,
that only allows for one person at a time to cross. When you finally reach the ranger's
station in Goat Haunt, the friendly border guards will give you a souvenir stamp on
your passport. Then of course, there was the boat cruise we took back to Waterton.
It felt good to relax and bathe in the sun, after a day of hiking, while a guide told
us about the mountain range we passed through, and feeling the cool wind blow through
your hair. We were even fortunate enough to see a bear, right at the docks of Crypt
landing as we passed by, with an eagle flying right overhead. 
<br /><br />
Right now is a great time to hike- the weather is warm and all of the trails are accessible
and getting the thumbs up from Parks Canada. Also, it's almost September- that really
only leaves a little over a month of prime hiking time left in Waterton and Glacier!
Don't let this window of opportunity pass you by! It is also the perfect time to be
fishing! I just completed 2/3 of the Triple Crown and 2/4 of the Fantastic Four with
Alderson-Carthew this week, as well, but that is an entirely different story for another
day. 
<br />
Until then, happy hiking!<br />
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      <title>Venturing into Glacier Park </title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2011 18:23:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>I am in complete disbelief it is almost September! It's funny how being out of school and living in the working world, your internal clock becomes somewhat disconnected. I've been enjoying this gorgeous 30+ weather (Celsius, for the Americanos) over the last week and was blown away when I heard someone mention going back to school in matter of another week or so! &lt;br&gt;
A little over a week ago my mom and brother came out from Ontario to visit for a few
days. One of the day trips we did, along with my boyfriend, was a drive into Montana,
through Glacier Park on Going-to-the-Sun Road. The beauty that we saw was completely
awe-inspiring! We drove up just a bit past the Loop to Avalanche Lake, so we didn't
quite do the full length of the drive, but to go all the way to the end into West
Glacier, is almost 3 hours long one way (by then we were getting hungry, and it was
time to make our way to Babb for gargantuan sized steaks at the Cattle Baron.) 
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There were so many waterfalls and unique rock formations- it was such an experience,
to drive at the edge of mountains, around this great valley below. I would love to
go back soon and do a hike there- particularly the Garden Wall, which from what I
hear is one of the most spectacular hikes you can do. &lt;font color="#FF1493"&gt;*See the
photos I took below!*&lt;/font&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;Over the last few years, I've had the great fortune of doing a lot of travel-
for leisure with friends, with my partner Geoff, as well as for business. For a while
I worked in the Caribbean on some of the Carnival cruise ships with the art auctions.
I also did a stint in part of a cross-Canada tour in a graffiti art covered hippie
bus, while going from school-to-school teaching children instructional workshops on
how to build art-making robots (That sounds like mouthful in itself!) I have to say
of the many things I have seen and been lucky enough to experience, this drive down
Going-to-the-Sun Road may have just been the most amazing sight I have witnessed in
my 25 short years on earth!&lt;br&gt;
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Another very cool experience while my family visited was hiking to Goat Haunt,in Glacier
Park, from the Waterton town site. Our friend Nick had invited Geoff and I along on
the hike, with a group of 3 other girls, so my family also tagged along. It took about
4 hours to do, and was not a strenuous hike, so that was a plus. Also, if you are
going out on one of the hotter days we have, you are almost completely shaded by trees.
You begin at the Bertha trailhead, and traverse past the lookout point, past Bertha
Bay and Boundary Bay, which have a little bit of an incline to them but are not difficult.
Following this, once you cross into the United States, you trek through bushes for
another couple of hours on relatively flat ground. It was a comfortable hike, but
was a little boring towards the end, as you had to watch your step for rocks under
the bush and couldn't really take in the scenery, unless you came to a stop. The end
is pretty exciting. You get to cross a small, swaying suspension bridge, over rapids,
that only allows for one person at a time to cross. When you finally reach the ranger's
station in Goat Haunt, the friendly border guards will give you a souvenir stamp on
your passport. Then of course, there was the boat cruise we took back to Waterton.
It felt good to relax and bathe in the sun, after a day of hiking, while a guide told
us about the mountain range we passed through, and feeling the cool wind blow through
your hair. We were even fortunate enough to see a bear, right at the docks of Crypt
landing as we passed by, with an eagle flying right overhead. 
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Right now is a great time to hike- the weather is warm and all of the trails are accessible
and getting the thumbs up from Parks Canada. Also, it's almost September- that really
only leaves a little over a month of prime hiking time left in Waterton and Glacier!
Don't let this window of opportunity pass you by! It is also the perfect time to be
fishing! I just completed 2/3 of the Triple Crown and 2/4 of the Fantastic Four with
Alderson-Carthew this week, as well, but that is an entirely different story for another
day. 
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Until then, happy hiking!&lt;br&gt;
Marie&lt;br&gt;
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