Friday, May 15, 2026

Forgetmenot Pond and Area May 15, 2026

The plan for today had been earmarked since a way back when!  Well, in fact, no plan was necessary, it was just necessary to keep the day open to venture out to Forgetmenot Pond since May 15th is the date the gate opens each year. I arrived shortly before 8:00am to see the gate still closed with a dozen or so vehicles and trailers lined up. That was no doubt due to it being a Friday off a long weekend and the first day the campground was open. Instead of getting in the line, I used the time to go to the Beaver Ponds and have a stroll around. About twenty minutes later, I heard traffic so headed back to my vehicle. This was my view as I drove past the open gate down the long winding road to The Pond.   


Along the way I saw eight wild Mustangs, four together in one field and the other four in another field.  These are four of the eight. The first two photos are from one field, the third photo from the next field.  In the second photo, I will make a wild guess that she is expecting a baby sometime soon.  



One other vehicle pulled into the Pond's parking lot just ahead of me.  After donning my new Nordic jacket, a hat and gloves then grabbing my gear, I was off to see what I could see.  This was a wonderful looking, inviting tease!  There was only me and the other lady who was off in another area.  

There were no clear crisp reflections due to the slight breeze yet the view still took hold of my heart!

Nihahi Ridge with very little snow. When I left the Pond area and hiked along the trail, I met two guys who came along running. We chatted, their plan was to trail run Nihahi Ridge and then the Canyon.  I found early this evening, they had success.  

at times the breeze subsided long enough to capture reflections

leaving Forgetmenot Pond behind to explore along the Little Elbow Trail

Spotted Sandpiper

White-throated Sparrow

two  different species of Yellow-rumped Warblers


a few photos of the gorgeous views 




By the time I drove away from the area, so many others were already in the midst of or on their way there to create their own new memories. For days the new memories will be fresh then eventually they will become a bit faded but never faded so much that I will forget about my time at Forgetmenot Pond.   



22 comments:

  1. Hello,
    Beautiful photos Alexandra! I love the mountain views. Great sighting of the wild mustangs.
    The Sandpiper is a beautiful bird, great photo too. Love the cute warbler and sparrow.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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    1. I love the views too in this area! I saw photos from yesterday there and the whole area is once again dressed in winter white after all the snow that fell.

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  2. Forgetmenot Pond, definitely not to be forgotten.

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  3. so pretty, the views and the landscapes. beautiful captures of the birds...i see all of those here!! you will not soon forget those mountain views!!

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    1. Wish I was back there today to see it all in white after the snow storm.

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  4. Definitely a day to remember and so fortunate to see the wild horses. I do believe you are right that a new little one is on the way 🥰❤️Norma

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    1. I will have to head back out in a couple of weeks to see if there is a baby around!

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  5. Such a lovely place! So nice to see horses roaming freely and what a perfect name for the pond that truly is unforgettable.

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    1. The horses are certainly a joy to see out in the wild! On the return, I did see one galloping along just off the roadside.

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  6. Oh my! I absolutely cannot imagine what it would be like to see this magnificent countryside in person -- the awe of it! Seeing those snow capped mountains, the pines in the foreground, the water. Those wonderful mustangs and that darling sandpiper. It's amazing.

    And thank you so very much for stopping by The Marmelade Gypsy! Your visit brought me here!

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    1. I never take for granted seeing sights like these! I say it is my playground almost out my front door!

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  7. Kananaskis is a very beautiful area. Took kids there on many field trips.

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    1. Kananaskis is so large yet pretty much every part of it is great for field trips for kids.

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  8. A stunning place. So glad it’s open for a new season. B x

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    1. I will definitely be making more trips out that way over the next while.

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  9. The Spotted Sandpiper is my favourite. I've only ever seen one here in the UK. They're very rare visitors here.

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    1. I always have to check when I get home what kind of Sandpiper I saw. There are many species around here and they all look similar.

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  10. Another interesting post with lots of neat images. Nice work!

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  11. Lovely captures and a wonderful walk through nature.

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  12. More lovely bird-life in a beautiful setting. A good day to hit the trail!

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