Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Banff National Park November 12, 2025



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. 


The kilometres I planned to cover were predominantly flat with a few very small gradual hills. The temperature was a few degrees above freezing with no wind. This called for light layers.  This area also calls for carrying bear spray which I had at my side with easy access. 

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!

I arrived at the border between British Columbia and Alberta.  I stayed on the B.C. side, not feeling ready yet to climb the big hill then have to descend it.  It was here where I finally met up with another skier. He was a serious speedy skate skier in his black tight tights! He disappeared just as quick as he appeared.  

This was a good spot to stop and stretch.  

the shelter

still smiling

Even on the way back, I still removed my skis to walk down the hills. My confidence will return!  Portions of the flat sections were on the icy side but that comes were early season and warm temperatures. As I neared the end I began seeing more skiers just heading out.  I was happy to not be in the midst of them. 

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. 


12 comments:

  1. Good for you! You are wise to be cautious at first and it sounds like you did exceptionally well on your first cross country ski of the season.

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    1. I was tempted to go again the next day but it was raining and believe it or not, the parking lots for the X-C ski tracks were already full by 9:30am even with the rain pouring down.

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  2. Well done you. Another milestone ticked and in such a beautiful place. I was reading Lorrie’s account of her visit to Lake Maligne. You live in such a wonderful place. B x

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    1. Maligne Lake is incredible! It has more of that wild feel being so much further out there. I need to get back there!

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  3. Hello Alexandra,
    It is great you are back to your old self, doing what you love to do.
    Beautiful photos from your cross ski outing.
    Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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    1. It felt so good to be on those skis gliding along!

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  4. Fantastic morning and excellent result. I seemed to have forgotten that so much snow falls in November.

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    1. The downhill ski locations have been open already for a couple of weeks! Lots more snow at the higher elevations.

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  5. Proud of you in taking big steps like this! ❤️Norma

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    1. I felt like I needed to get that monkey off my back and know I could ski!

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  6. I'm so happy for you that you were able to go skiing.

    Take everything calmly and thoughtfully,
    that's exactly the right way... enjoy it.

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  7. ... yes... I'm already looking forward to going skiing... to
    I still have to wait a while.

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