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Banff to Waterton Lakes Route? - Updated for 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Dik" data-source="post: 218437" data-attributes="member: 2068"><p>Great replies and information. Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>I totally agree with you netsinah about the parks being less busy this year and I'm good with that. There two things we do to reduce the crowds; travel to the parks on weekdays. This tactic has made even Banff .... tolerable. We visit Banff about every three years and stay at the Rimrock which is just outside of town. FWIW we stayed at JPL in late July. There was a couple of deals for Albertans' offered in June. Golf for $139/person, stay at the lodge second night for free. (1/2 price sorta...). We booked two rounds of golf (Cathy shot the lights out) and stayed four nights for the price of two so it was only "really expensive", not obscenely expensive. <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/biggrin5.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Biggrin:" title="Biggrin5 :Biggrin:" data-shortname=":Biggrin:" /> We took in the entire JPL resort experience with close friends so it was a lot of fun. Lots of food, wine, beer, golf, laughs, fresh air, walks and plenty of sun!</p><p></p><p>Hiking; I'll add Carthew-Alderson Trail to my list for future exploration. Cathy bought new light-weight hikers last year and we are making shorter hikes for now. They are getting longer with each trip but we are not ready for a seven hour trip just yet. Oh I'm sure we can do it, Cathy is a jogger, but I think she has a hidden fear of the bears which is weird because in our younger days (with two young girls) we spent a couple of decades camping in northern and very remote places? <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/confused5.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Confused5:" title="Confused5 :Confused5:" data-shortname=":Confused5:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dik, post: 218437, member: 2068"] Great replies and information. Thanks again. I totally agree with you netsinah about the parks being less busy this year and I'm good with that. There two things we do to reduce the crowds; travel to the parks on weekdays. This tactic has made even Banff .... tolerable. We visit Banff about every three years and stay at the Rimrock which is just outside of town. FWIW we stayed at JPL in late July. There was a couple of deals for Albertans' offered in June. Golf for $139/person, stay at the lodge second night for free. (1/2 price sorta...). We booked two rounds of golf (Cathy shot the lights out) and stayed four nights for the price of two so it was only "really expensive", not obscenely expensive. :Biggrin: We took in the entire JPL resort experience with close friends so it was a lot of fun. Lots of food, wine, beer, golf, laughs, fresh air, walks and plenty of sun! Hiking; I'll add Carthew-Alderson Trail to my list for future exploration. Cathy bought new light-weight hikers last year and we are making shorter hikes for now. They are getting longer with each trip but we are not ready for a seven hour trip just yet. Oh I'm sure we can do it, Cathy is a jogger, but I think she has a hidden fear of the bears which is weird because in our younger days (with two young girls) we spent a couple of decades camping in northern and very remote places? :Confused5: [/QUOTE]
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