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Canada  /  Hiking  /  Jasper
A historic connection between Jasper and the Miette River trail

October 7, 2019

In Jasper National Park, there is a missing section in the Great Divide Trail: hikers have to walk for 21 km along Highway 16 west from the town of Jasper to the start of the Miette trail at Decoigne near the BC border. In his book, Hiking Canada‘s Great Divide Trail, Dustin Lynx suggests an alternative route via Minnow Lake and a cross-country section to the Virl/Dorothy Lake trail. However, from there, hikers still have to walk 11.5 km along Highway 16.

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Bhutan  /  Canada  /  Tourism
Canada doesn’t make the top 20 in Lonely Planet’s traveller’s choice destinations

March 4, 2013
Winter sunrise at Mt. Seymour Vancouver BC

Lonely Planet released its 2013 traveller’s choice destinations, based on a survey of 3,000 of their Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Thorntree fans. The results were revealing:

Canada didn’t even crack the overall top 20 destinations. Half of the destinations were Asian, and both Australia and New Zealand made the top five.
The big winners? Bhutan, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Thailand, and India.

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Tourism
What’s wrong with voluntourism in developing countries

December 17, 2012
Martinique - Saint Pierre harbour

If you are considering going on a voluntourism trip to a developing country, think again and watch this video first.

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Alberta  /  Canada
Amazing Rockies aurora timelapse

March 14, 2012
Auroras over Maligne Range-Jasper National Park

The Mountains in Motions team recently captured some amazing aurora timelapse footage at Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park.

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Canada  /  Photography
RAW or JPG?

February 15, 2012
Taking photos along the Snake Indian River, Jasper National Park. By Julien St. Armand

This is a dilemma for many a photographer: shoot JPG, which don’t need any processing, or RAW, which provides you more opportunity to enhance the image in the computer?

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National Parks  /  Photography  /  USA
Yosemite Timelapse Project

February 2, 2012


Yet another great timelapse project, this time in Yosemite NP.

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Alberta  /  Canada
Longer timelapse video of earth from the International Space Station

November 16, 2011
International Space Station over patricia Lake Jasper-Jasper National Park-Patricia Lake

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Alberta  /  Canada  /  conservation  /  National Parks  /  Photography
View of earth from International Space Station

November 13, 2011
Cavell Lake at night Jasper National Park

Last month I posted a photo of the International Space Station flying over Jasper National Park. Here is the view from the other side: North and South America from the ISS. The flyover starts over the Pacific NW of Vancouver Island, continues over the western US, down to Mexico, and on to South America. It ends with sunrise over the Antarctic.

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Alberta  /  Outdoor  /  trekking
Mahikan Trails survival course

November 8, 2011

There are a lot of outdoor courses out there, but few are as excellent and comprehensive as Mahikan Trails’ survival courses. Just took their 2-day survival course last week. It is actually more of a bushcraft course. At the end of it we had built shelters, made whistles, wood saws, fishing nets, traps, learnt about native foods, fire craft, you name it.

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Indonesia
One of the world’s scariest airports

November 7, 2011
Mountains near Koropun-Papua-Indonesia

Korupun (sometimes spelled Koropun) in the highlands of West Papua, has one of the world’s scariest air strips. See this video of a take-off and landing at the strip.

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