With the Banff gondola to Sulphur Mountain

Uñt’ayata: 15.05.2018

Early this morning I headed towards the Banff gondola. On the one hand, to avoid the large crowds of tourists, and on the other hand, because I had already booked this trip in advance on the internet and had to be there at a certain time. By booking online, I was able to save 10%, but the trip still cost almost 40€. Quite a lot, but since I've been relatively frugal with activities so far, I treated myself to it today. On the gondola ride, I felt a bit more queasy in my stomach than expected. Once I arrived at the top, I had to find a quiet spot and sit down. The rocking of the gondola and the height bothered me a bit. However, the view from up there was breathtaking. You could then take a trail over wooden bridges and stairs to a weather station. The highest point of Sulphur Mountain. I spent almost two hours up there, enjoying the fresh, cool air and the view. A great experience. I coped better with the ride down :D Afterwards, I went back to Lake Minniwanka. Today there was very little going on there and I have to adjust my judgement of Banff National Park from yesterday a bit. I hadn't realized that yesterday was Sunday and Mother's Day. Therefore, I think that many people, including those from outside, such as from Calgary, made a trip to the national park and that's why it was so crowded. Today, I felt almost alone at the lake and it was beautiful. With a spot in the sun, I ate my sandwiches and enjoyed the warm sun on my skin. In the evening, I went to Canmore again, a neighboring town of Banff. However, there wasn't really much going on there and after a short walk through the town, I returned to my accommodation. Today it's time to pack again, because tomorrow I'm heading to Calgary.

Jaysawi (1)

Gerdi
Die Bilder sind so cool!

Canadá markanxa
Viajes ukan yatiyawinakapa Canadá markanxa
#kanada#roadtrop#auto#banff#nationalpark