I had to visit Last Chance Saloon. It was not what I had expected but I got to see "Bee's Knees" and the small western town of Wayne. You have to cross 11 bridges to get to Wayne. I tried to keep count each time a bridge was crossed. It was not a scenic drive because the river was very muddy green. This trip was definitely out in the middle of No Where and I did not stop at the Last Chance Saloon for a drink! I took my chances further down the road in Drumheller.
Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions
Pikes Peak
Monday, July 20, 2015
Last Chance Saloon
The Hoodoos a Land of Fairy Chimneys
A Hoodoo is also called a "fairy chimney." These hoodoos are located in the heart of the Alberta Badlands. The sediments comprising these hoodoos formed between 70 and 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period as clay and sand sediments from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation were deposited. These hoodoos have a unique mushroom-like appearance. What fairy would use a hoodoo as a chimney?
I looked for a painting of a fairy and I like "Midsummer Eve." Artist Edward Robert Hughes (5 November 1851 – 23 April 1914) was an English painter who worked in a style influenced by Pre-Raphaelitism and Aestheticism. One of his best known work is Midsummer Eve.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Red Deer River
Late afternoon view of Red Deer River from North Dinosaur Trail. Red Deer River is 450 mile long and got its name from the translation of Was-ka-soo which means "elk river" in the Cree language.
Drumheller's River Valley
More photos of the valley and Red Deer River. I particularly liked the cloud formation over the valley.
Horse Thief Canyon Canadian Badlands
Red Barns of the Badlands
I like taking photos of barns so as we drove through the Badlands of Alberta Canada, I took several pictures. It is cowboy country with a lot of cattle. These barns were from the ranches off Hwy 21 on the way to Drumheller.
Bieriot Ferry North Dinosaur Trail
Travelers must ride a ferry on the North Dinosaur Trail (Hwy 838) to cross Red Deer River. Horse Thief Canyon is located on North Dinosaur Trail. There were no cars or tourist so it was enjoyable. It was almost like having the Badlands to ourselves in many places that we visited.
Canadian Badlands Orkney Viewpoint
We stayed in Calgary Canada for four nights and visited Dinosaur Country in the Badlands. These photos were from Orkney Viewpoint off Hwy 837 which is the South Dinosaur Trail. I did not zoom in on the canyons but choose to try and get a panoramic view of Red Deer River, the canyon floor and vastness of the landscape. Drumheller is central and a starting point to visit the Badlands.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Artistic Waters Yellowstone River
Lewis Falls Yellowstone
Lewis Falls is located roughly 11 miles inside Yellowstone’s south entrance, and two miles south of Lewis Lake. If you know American history, Meriwether Lewis was a member of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition. The expedition was the first government-sanctioned effort to explore and map the Western Frontiers. The sun was very bright when we stopped at Lewis Falls. The river looked white from the sunrays reflecting off the whirling waterfall.
Washburn Mountain Range
I really was not impressed with the mountain ranges of Yellowstone after visiting the Grand Teton National Park. Even the Grand Canyon did not surpass the magnificent beauty of the Teton Range. Mount Washburn Range is similar to the Appalachian mountains. A lot of forest and woodlands surround the area.
Yellowstone River Moments of Serenity
The river does have some areas where it is calm, peaceful and serene before it reaches the Grand Canyon area.
Hayden Valley Where the Buffalo Roams
Heart of the Caldera Yellowstone
The Yellowstone Caldera, sometimes known as the Yellowstone super volcano, is a volcanically active region in Yellowstone National Park. You can get a glimpse of the crater from the overlook. Yellowstone, like the Hawaiian Islands, is believed to lie on top of one of the planet's few dozen hotspots where light hot molten mantle rock rises towards the surface. Within the past two million years, it has undergone three extremely large explosive eruptions, up to 2,500 times the size of the 1980 Mount St. Helen's eruption. There is a documentary film that I watched based on "what if there is an Yellowstone Volcanic eruption" and it basically will destroy the entire North America continent and beyond. That bare tree is a symbol of events to come.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Yellowstone's Grand Canyon
A Winding Yellowstone River
The Yellowstone River curves and winds its way through the valley. A bison resting among the wildflowers was a lovely sight to behold. Such a large and powerful animal resting peacefully among the flowers.
Yellowstone Lake
We tour Yellowstone from the south entrance and drove up the Grand Loop Road to Yellowstone Lake. The lake is very large at 132 sq. miles and has a west thumb, south and southwest arm. The water was a very deep blue. These pictures were taken from Gulf Point. It was a very bright day even though there were many clouds that formed over the lake. The mountains in the distant is the Absaroka Range.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Teton's Call of the Wild
It was an extraordinary visit to Jackson Hole Wyoming and The Grand Teton National Park. I tried to give as much detail about my visit for those who are interested in visiting the park. One thing I need to mention is the smell of sage is all over the meadows. It is a wonderful scent and the wildflowers were endless. The fresh cool air, mountain rivers and lakes, wildlife, the forest, the call of the wild is beckoning me to come back and I will again and again.
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