Not only did I want to be surrounded by a late autumn tease of a winter-wonderland during this getaway to Banff National Park, I also wanted to test my cross-country ski skills since having surgery, going through physio therapy and now living life to the fullest again. I want to report my success rate to the surgeon when I see him in December. The tracks are in very early season condition but I can’t wait for when they are prime.
I drove over the border into British Columbia to begin skiing the Great Divide from the O’Hara side rather than the Lake Louise side. No one else was there yet which I was thankful for. I was a tad apprehensive as I clipped in and glided off.
Today was not about being speedy, it was about staying upright, being happy and wearing a smile.
I opted to take the skis off and walk the downhills.
It was overcast yet the views were beautiful!
This was a good spot to stop and stretch.
the shelter
still smiling
Upon reaching the end, I let out a big happy sigh, I stayed upright the entire ski and I was still smiling! Aaahh success! I am not sure when I will get to cross country ski next but I do know now that I will be absolutely fine.










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