The Canadian Rockies in Fall

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This past week one of my daughters and I spent a week camping and photographing the Fall colours in Banff and Yoho National Parks. We had cold nights, but absolutely beautiful days! The mountains had a bit of new snow. The larches in both parks were at their prime, the aspen almost at prime.

The first day we drove through Revelstoke and Glacier Parks, to Lake Louise. The second  and third days we hiked and photographed in the Lake Louise and Moraine Lake areas. The fourth day we made our way to the Lake O’Hara area of Yoho, were we stayed for a total of three days. The last day we spent in Banff proper. Then it was back home, where the trees are just now coming into their full Fall glory.

I don’t often do black and white, but the picture above is a view of the mountains in Glacier Park, on our way East. I thought black and white was appropriate for the scene. Enjoy!

2 responses to “The Canadian Rockies in Fall”

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    Ingrid de Jong

    always love your photos and will look forward to your blog. (I’m not fond of blogs- so keep the talk short with lots of picts and you will keep me very interested)

    1. Thank you, Ingrid! I tend to like it also with many pictures and not too many words 🙂

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