Canmore! Surely you must know Mike? Mike from Canmore?
(Ha! Lame Canadian joke. Incredible photos! I've yet to see the place in person during the late seasons. It's captured well here.
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Canmore! Surely you must know Mike? Mike from Canmore?
(Ha! Lame Canadian joke. Incredible photos! I've yet to see the place in person during the late seasons. It's captured well here.
Is that the one wearing the blue hard hat and the blue coverall? As we would say at work ... lol
Thanks! It's a great place to spend the day, the views are amazing and it's quiet. I like the snow with unfrozen lake look tho.
It's a good look. Something we rarely get in Canada though is lake completely frozen over, like glass, with no snow. If you ever see something like that, be sure to snap a few.
Abraham Lake near Nordeg, Ab in late Jan to mid Feb is one big peace of glass, it has the methane bubbles trapped in the ice too. There was 2 layers of ice and about a foot thick and it was clear as glass, you could see everything underneath.
https://hive.blog/travel/@ladybug146/abraham-lake-methane-bubbles-frozen-in-time
Clearly, I need to get out more.
Lol, maybe...Put down the soup and clear your head!
It's easy to miss, you have to catch the lakes before the wind beats up the ice and snow sticks to it, there is about a 3 week window/year to see it.