This is what it looked like today when I went wandering in Waterton Lakes National Park.
The weather conditions today were mixed yet my emotions when I am in Waterton are never mixed no matter what. Joyful is how I feel anytime I visit this wild and beautiful National Park. From cloudy to sunny from rain to snow from cold to warm, that’s what today called for. All of it was worthy to be out and about in.
Before even having breakfast, I hit the walkways around the townsite. In total I covered just over ten kilometres and was back at my home away from home by 8:30am. I dressed for cold, cloud and drizzle. These are a few photos from when I enjoyed the beauty along with peace and quiet during the early morning.
flowers along the Prince of Wales Hill trail
Upper Waterton Lake
Yellow-rumped Warbler along the Linnet Lake trail
a fox dashing through the campground
A late breakfast hit the spot! A little bit of laziness kicked in so I went with it. Lunch would be late too today. After beating the laziness then packing a lunch, it was time to drive up the Akamina Parkway again. After checking out Cameron Lake to see all the ice from yesterday was gone, I walked the short trail to Akamina Lake. The flurries started which quickly turned to full on heavy snow.
female and male Barrow’s Goldeneyes in Akamina Lake
Canada Geese at Akamina Lake
Akamina Lake
After savouring my late lunch, with no scenery, in a picnic shelter, I left the Akamina Parkway behind and aimed for the Red Rock Parkway. By now, I was under lots of blue sky and some sunshine. Instead of walking the loop around Red Rock Canyon, I hit the Blakiston Falls trail.
Townsend’s Solitaire
White-crowned Sparrow
trail to the waterfalls
view of Red Rock Canyon
driving back along the Red Rock Parkway
entertainment along The Parkway
By the time I arrived back at my home away from home, the rain started. I was quite content to stay inside now after a very fulfilling day wandering in Waterton Lakes National Park.
Hello Alexandra,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of photos. I love all the wildlife. The Goldeneye ducks are a favorite and I love the last mountain goats photo. The mountains are gorgeous. Take care, have a wonderful day!
It was beginning to feel like a wildlife excursion!
DeleteOO AAH, I would soooo love to spend a day with these changing weather conditions and stunning scenery.
ReplyDeleteYou would love it, I guarantee you that!
DeleteWhat a wonderful time you had in Waterton Lakes Park despite the sometimes inclement weather. I've been there just once, two years ago, and would gladly return. We hiked the Blakiston Falls trail, as well. The fires that tore through the area destroyed so much forest, yet I rather enjoyed the open views while we hiked. Very different.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing - this post brought up some good memories.
It is even more wide open after a crazy wind storm a few weeks ago. Lots of the burned trees and other trees were blown down.
DeleteThe photos through the snowflakes are very beautiful…that would make a great watercolor!! Good for you to get out despite the changing weather & looks like it was well worth the trek. ❤️Norma
ReplyDeleteI have the gear for all conditions so no need to stay in.
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