2013-08-21

Hiking @ Canadian Rockies (off off Tokyo): August 18-23, 2013

































It was fantastic to hike in the Canadian Rockies.

I had few walks during my stay in here. The hikings include: 

** A hiking from Lake Louise to Lake Agnes

I left Lake Louise, which is 1536 meter high, and walked into a trail through the woods of needle-leaf trees (such as fir trees). I met many animals and birds including squirrels and wood peckers.






The trail became steeper as I moved up. The trees disappeared and rocky fields spread around me when I came to 2000 meter high from the sea level.

I arrived at a small lake called "Mirror Lake" after about two hours walk.







With another 30 minutes walk, I arrived at Lake Angus, which is 2135 meter high. The lake was surrounded by mountains. The water as well as the air was clean. 

There were many pika or whistling hares in the area. Their high-pitched voices were impressive. 




**A hiking from Lake Louise to Plain of Six Glaciers


The hiking started from Lake Louise. I walked about 20 minutes along a flat lakeside walkway. There were many tourists walking there. Some of them were with their dogs.











I moved into a mountain trail. The trail went through the woods, grass-covered plain, and rocky steep place. People went up the mountain not only by foot, but also on a horse. 

Walkers and riders often crossed each other in the pass. There were many sign boards which showed the ways for walkers and for riders. 


As I went up, Victoria Glaciers, Lefroy Glaciers and other glaciers came near. It was impressive.





There was a tea house at about 2000 meter-high place. Combination of white glaciers, gray rocks, and green fields
was impressive.







** A hiking along Bow River, Banff


I had a walk along Bow River in Banff. It was easy. The trail as well as the wood was well kept up.


Animals @ Canadian Rockies (off off Tokyo): August 18-23, 2013

















I saw many animals during my stay in the Canadian Rockies.

I visited Mt. Whitehorn near Lake Louise. It is a famous sky resort in the winter and a nice sightseeing spot in the summer season. I moved up to the top area by a gondola.

Grizzlies frequent here. I unfortunately miss it (miss the opportunity to see it from mu gondola, not to meet in the trail while walking ^^;). Instead, I met other animals and birds.

A elk deer appeared from a wood and ate grasses in the field.




There were many alpine plants. Flowers were beautiful. 
.

There were stuffed animals and other exhibitions in the interpretation center there. They include coyote, grizzly, cougar, wolf, deer and many birds.









I met many pika or whistling hares in the mountains when I was walking there. Their high-pitched sounds were impressive.









Squirrels were everywhere. I saw in the mountains while hiking and in the towns.









People were with their animals in Banff. Small and big dogs were found everywhere. A family played a performance with their pig. 



People and life @ Canadian Rockies (off off Tokyo): August 18-23, 2013


















There were many tourists from all over the world in the Canadian Rockies.

Lake Louise was always crowded with visitors. They enjoyed beautiful scenes of the mountains, glaciers and the lake. Some enjoyed walking along the lakeside pass (sometimes with their dogs). Others played canoe in the lake.

Good viewpoints were always crowded with tourist. At Lake Louise mountain resort area, tourists enjoyed the scenes of mountains and animals. (picture top).

Columbia Icefield is a one of famous tourist spots in the Canadian Rockies. Many visiters were on the glacier. It was cold. The glacier is about 300 meter deep (unbelievable!), but it is getting smaller because of global climate change.



People enjoyed outdoor activities. At the northern side of Lake Louise, young people played rock climbing. 











Riding was also popular. Many people climbed up the mountain on the horse.








Banff streets were crowed with tourist who enjoyed (real) shopping and window shopping.

Beautiful nature @ Canadian Rockies(off off Tokyo): August 18-23, 2013


















I came to the Canadian Rockies. Walking in the great nature was a big fun. Beautiful scenes of mountains lakes are also fantastic.

I stayed in Lake Louise as well as Banff. 


Lake Louise was emerald green. The lake, mountains, glaciers and blue sky composed a beautiful picture (see top picture). 










There are hundreds of mountains in the area. Most of them are 2000-4000 meter high. Some mountains were covered with plant in the lower parts and showed bare rocks in the upper patrs . The forest limit is about 2200 meter here. 

Shapes were different by the mountain. It was interesting.




I had a bus tour between Banff and Columbia Icefield on "Icefields Parkways", which runs through the Rockies.


Payto Lake is also a famous glacier-fed lake. The water is emerald green. I saw the beautiful scene from Bow Summit.  








Bow Lake was also beautiful. It is the origin of Bow River

The river flows through Banff and down to the Atlantic Ocean. (see the picture 3rd from the top).




2013-08-20

Tokyo's Hot summer: August 15, 2013












Tokyo had historically hot summer this year.

Temperature sometimes reached 37 degrees. Heavy rain with thunders suddenly started in some areas, which caused blackout and suspensions of train operations.

It was hard to walk long in daytime this month. I only had short walks in the weekends. Many women carry parasols. Business persons were sweat. Everyone looked being fed up with the heat.