I thought I would post a few of the pictures that I took on my travels. Before digital cameras were common - I would buy two rolls of film and be rather judicious in terms of which pictures I took. When I got the pictures developed I knew where each one had been taken.
Now that I have a digital camera - I can take 200 pictures - but I seldom remember where I was when they were taken. So here are a few pictures from places that I remember......
It is always exciting when there are patches of open ground. It makes one feel as if one is finally leaving the almost claustrophobic deep woods.
The Canadian landscape is truly remarkable. I think this picture was taken somewhere between Winnipeg and Edmonton
Every time I see a river like this, I wish I had a canoe. I would hop right out of the train or the car and put the canoe in the water - just to see where it and I would end up.
As much as I love the forest and the waterways of central Canada - there is something about that first view of the mountains that stirs my heart . Every year I look forward to that first glimpse of those majestic mountains.
If one goes on Ted Talks - one can hear a short presentation on how this chalk board was first developed in New Orleans. There are now similar boards in a a number of cities including Nelson BC
A magical day with my grandsons
Pictures of Raft Cove. I may go back - it was a pretty special place. That sand was great to look at but when it was sunny outside - it was almost unbearable to walk on, it got in ones food and it filled up my shoues.
There were all kinds of shelters hidden amongst the logs
This is where I spent my quiet time. You can't see it but the bivy sack is under the tarp.