Possible new meaning to B.A.M.F ??

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You're so lucky to live so close to it! I would LOVE to be able to do that! Love camping and backpacking! That place is so beautiful, still so wild!! Almost got to go snowboarding there one winter, but missed out on it last minute. Seriously bummed was I...:(
 
This is where I am.
http://www.discovercalgary.com/
The Calgary Stampede is coming up soon. Early/mid July.
The largest rodeo in the world. With the most prize money. All the big boys come here for a shot at the $$$ They can make serious cash in 8 seconds. Total prize for all events is well over a million.
And they throw a pretty good party. Thousands and thousands of tourists going on a 10+ day bender, giving the love to Spankbelly.
 
Check that last link for Drumheller. I'm sick of it, but you might like it. Not a good place for hiking/camping. It's the badlands. Full of dinosaurs and a cool museum.
 
Death Pony;1934206; said:
Yeah it's cool hey? So is the east coast. No mountains but still has it's own things to offer.
If you can get to Vancouver you can take the car/commuter ferries out to the islands, some pretty far north. It's a cheap little day cruise.
I'm all about cheap.
Lot's of places I'd like to see in the states. Wherever you don't live is always exotic.
 
Banff city has an introduced population of foreign fish in the river. They have been there for decades. Most likely introduced by hobbyists. They survive the very cold winters by staying in the runoff from the hot springs. While not natural, they are protected.
Western Mosquitofish, Sailfin Molly, Guppy, Green Swordtail, Brook Stickleback(native?), African Jewelfish, Convict, Angelfish.
Well, they did have all those species. But something else has been introduced that is out competing or eating them. I don't remember what.
But the Jewels and Convicts are still doing ok. The others are there, but they are getting their butts kicked.
There is a little fish watching platform on one of the hiking trails. It hangs out over the water so you can lay down and get a good view. And there is one hot spring about 30 feet across that has some rare snail that only exists in that location, nowhere else in the world.
All of these are protected in a National Park. So if you mess with them at all, you are going to jail. They take it pretty seriously. Otherwise I might have stuffed a few snails in my pocket. But they are all there is anywhere, so I guess it's best to leave them alone.
If I find some pictures I'll post the link. Not exciting fish. But it is interesting that tropicals are living so far north.
 
salsa;1935659; said:
And I'm not a member of the "eh" team. LOL

I know. There are no Canadians famous enough to have a thread dedicated to them.
Someday, Spankbelly...someday.
 
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