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I’ve driven that exact road 15:41 during a blizzard, going the opposite direction so up the mountain, could only go 40-50km I loved it, wife not so much.
As a retired forest Manager and a resident of a WUI area (wildland urban interface) I understand the risks of wildfires. All of the beautiful forest in the west began after wildfires. It is shocking to most to see a forest burn. People need to realize it is a birth of a new forest also. When people move into wildland areas build homes and business they must except the risk of choosing that location. Next time you drive through Yellowstone look at the new forest created by the 1988 wildfire.
It's really hard to describe to someone that has never been to this part of Alberta, how absolutely beautiful it is. While I never did make it to the Jasper area, I had the privilege of living in Banff for about 6 or 7 months way back in 1976. One of my major regrets is how little I really was able to see during this time. I'm old now, but I still dream about doing a western tour before I check out for good. This video only makes me want it even more.
As a snowmobiler, I love fire scars. Especially after the trunks rot out and you no longer have to fear getting brained on vertical logs. I’m sure the elk appreciates the edelweiss and the bears the huckleberries. Alpine meadows are delightful, heavenly.
This was filmed just after they opened the park in October so things were still really quiet. Thankfully, the gondola and the ski hill weren't damaged and the power to the hill was being restored when were there. Fingers are crossed that it is a good ski season for them. Hotels in Jasper are open and waiting for guests 💗
Just a correction on your info. You can drive down to a lower parking lot and hike the "Toe of the Glacier" trail. It doesn't get right to the Toe of the Glacier, there is a small river blocking your way. On the drive down to the lower parking lot there are markers showing the year the Toe of the Glacier was at each marker. Safe travels
@ You can drive your car down to a parking lot and then walk. It was closed for the season when you were there I’m guessing. It’s a nice walk. Always windy. Only once in my life have I been there and it wasn’t windy. It was after a storm, middle of winter, at night with no clouds and no moon. Just a black dark sky full of stars. The temperature was -40c or -40f but no wind and no one else around. Just the two of us. I’ll never forget that night.
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I’ve driven that exact road 15:41 during a blizzard, going the opposite direction so up the mountain, could only go 40-50km I loved it, wife not so much.
I lived and worked in Jasper 4 years,strong people,they will recover😊
Was only in jasper once around 2020, beautiful city.
It really is 😊
It’s hard to see but there is still so much beauty left.
We agree 😊
that's the first time I've seen Jasper since the fire.
It is hard to see, but they are rebuilding, and so much beauty still remains 😊💕
Yeah jasper was hard to drive thru. But it still an awesome spot and yes now they need the visitors. Awesome video 🛠️🇨🇦🛠️🇨🇦
Thank you 😊
As a retired forest Manager and a resident of a WUI area (wildland urban interface) I understand the risks of wildfires. All of the beautiful forest in the west began after wildfires. It is shocking to most to see a forest burn. People need to realize it is a birth of a new forest also. When people move into wildland areas build homes and business they must except the risk of choosing that location. Next time you drive through Yellowstone look at the new forest created by the 1988 wildfire.
Yes, very true. Pop those pinecones!! Thank you for watching 😊
It's really hard to describe to someone that has never been to this part of Alberta, how absolutely beautiful it is. While I never did make it to the Jasper area, I had the privilege of living in Banff for about 6 or 7 months way back in 1976. One of my major regrets is how little I really was able to see during this time. I'm old now, but I still dream about doing a western tour before I check out for good. This video only makes me want it even more.
It truly is a special and beautiful place. We really hope you get the opportunity to take that tour. Thank you for watching ☺️
It’s a crying shame, this could have been prevented
It is... but they will rebuild bigger and better, we're sure. Thanks for watching.
As a snowmobiler, I love fire scars. Especially after the trunks rot out and you no longer have to fear getting brained on vertical logs. I’m sure the elk appreciates the edelweiss and the bears the huckleberries. Alpine meadows are delightful, heavenly.
Jasper like a ghost town I hope people support them this winter they offering 50% off lifts etc so please let us go there and help jasper out.🇨🇦👍❤️
This was filmed just after they opened the park in October so things were still really quiet. Thankfully, the gondola and the ski hill weren't damaged and the power to the hill was being restored when were there. Fingers are crossed that it is a good ski season for them. Hotels in Jasper are open and waiting for guests 💗
What kinda duramax have you got in there? Lbz?.
It's an LMM.
Just a correction on your info. You can drive down to a lower parking lot and hike the "Toe of the Glacier" trail. It doesn't get right to the Toe of the Glacier, there is a small river blocking your way. On the drive down to the lower parking lot there are markers showing the year the Toe of the Glacier was at each marker.
Safe travels
Thanks for the info!
What month did this trip take place?
Second week of October. Just after they opened the park again.
Sorry this happened in July
My mistake, you were asking about the trip date. My apologies ☺
Yes, fire happened in July but our trip was the beginning of October 😊
You can still walk to the Athabaska glacier. You don’t have to take the bus. .
Thanks for the info
@ You can drive your car down to a parking lot and then walk. It was closed for the season when you were there I’m guessing. It’s a nice walk. Always windy. Only once in my life have I been there and it wasn’t windy. It was after a storm, middle of winter, at night with no clouds and no moon. Just a black dark sky full of stars. The temperature was -40c or -40f but no wind and no one else around. Just the two of us. I’ll never forget that night.
Everything is open. Except the stuff thats not. There are not limitations, just limits. LOL...
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You should have said you were a newcomer, you could have saved $22, oh right you’re Canadians you gots to pay.
$22 well spent. Thanks for watching ✌️