Jasper, Rocky Mountains. More smoke than sky.

Today we headed off to see Jasper and surrounds. Once again the sky was impacted by smoke from the bush fires further west.

First stop was the Jasper Skytram, which rises 1,000 metres in 7 minutes. It takes you almost to the summit of one of the magnificent peaks around the city. Peaks that were almost invisible today.

We set off up the mountain at the back of the top station and climbed another 300 metres or so. If there had been a view at the top, we would had the incentive to keep climbing, but sadly there wasn't much point.

After we came down we picked up lunch and headed out to Maligne Gorge and Lake, passing Medicine Lake on the way.

The gorge wasn't affected by the smoke as we were looking down, but the lakes were. We could just make out the peaks around the lakes and they looked magnificent and so high. We know they would have looked amazing if we could have seen them.

We came across some local inhabitants on the road on the way back.

Tomorrow we head for a glacier walk and then on to Lake Louise. We're hoping tonight's forecast rain will clear the sky so we can see what we know is there.












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  1. Husk: What are the animals that went on the road?

    Jorge: How many people can fit in the Sky Tram?

    Matt; Apart from the smoke causing poor visibility, does it affect your breathing?

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  3. Hi Husky and Jorge,
    We think the animals were goats. We thought they might have been Elk, but they are a lot bigger and have much bigger horns or antlers.

    That Skytram holds about 40 people, although we did go on another one that held a lot more.

    We could smell the smoke but we walked a fair way up the mountain with no ill effects, so that was good.

    Today I think we will see some Elk as we are going to Elk Island near Edmonton with Grandma's relations.

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