I don't think there is a more authentic mountain driving experience than following a huge RV through beautiful scenery. Beautiful drive and nice work on the video.
There were a ton of RVs in the park that day. It was during a very brief moment last fall when they still allowed interprovincial travel before the covid numbers got bad. I wouldn't be able to record this video now if I hadn't done it last September.
@@TransCanadaPhil yeah, covid is crazy. I flew out west last July, at the time there weren’t any travel restrictions between provinces and the numbers were quite low. I booked that flight in April and I remember thinking to myself that surely we would be done with covid by then. I certainly didn’t hit the nail on the head with that prediction.
Nice video, Phil. This is one of my favourite drives, it's been too long since I've been there. Floe Lake is a nice hike. You follow a gentle valley and not too difficult until you get to the valley headwall. Then, it's an abrupt, very steep climb to the lake.
First time watching one of your videos after seeing your post in the Freeway Jim group. Glad I clicked! I like your format. Not only was it a great trip with awesome scenery, but I like the music, and your method of making the signs pop off their locations looks cool.
Thanks! For a moment I thought there was some extra Facebook group I wasn't aware of, Freeway Kim sounds cool lol :-) Thanks for checking out my channel. I normally do a complete continuous DJ mix for each of my videos using my DJ Controller, beat matching, and trying to create a consistent vibe for each video. I'll have a 2nd part to this series in Kootenay coming up, Hecla Island in Winnipeg, and a bunch of other footage I still have backlogged!
@@TransCanadaPhil I had to edit that this morning on my desktop. My Kindle browser wasn't allowing me to edit my comment after it posted last night. Oops! I thought, "Kim??! Oh man, I can't fix it!"
Great. Another drive based on the Canadian Rockies. AB-93 and BC-93 are the routes you took and they're numbered by US 93 from the US border to Montana. Western Canada is a beautiful area of Canada where you see a lot of nature and even most of all the mountains.
WOW - what an absolutely breathtaking road. Especially crazy considering how close it is to Calgary. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching. I've got part two coming soon hopefully. I'll add your name to my end credits too!
Beautiful country and I can't wait to get back up there ... thank you for sharing this!
thanks for watching and visting.
I don't think there is a more authentic mountain driving experience than following a huge RV through beautiful scenery. Beautiful drive and nice work on the video.
There were a ton of RVs in the park that day. It was during a very brief moment last fall when they still allowed interprovincial travel before the covid numbers got bad. I wouldn't be able to record this video now if I hadn't done it last September.
@@TransCanadaPhil yeah, covid is crazy. I flew out west last July, at the time there weren’t any travel restrictions between provinces and the numbers were quite low. I booked that flight in April and I remember thinking to myself that surely we would be done with covid by then. I certainly didn’t hit the nail on the head with that prediction.
@@AsphaltPlanet1 Do you like the scenery?
@@TransCanadaPhil Did you book flights?
The only thing more authentic than a single RV is a whole convoy of them. Mountains attract RVs like bees to honey. 😂😂
Holy crap, been waiting for a video from you with baited breath, finally!
Thanks! I'll try not to take too long for part 2 :-)
Loved the drive through the Rockies. Thank you very much Phil!
thanks for watching! Hopefully you won't have to wait too long for part 2 of this series.
@@TransCanadaPhil Does it take months to upload this?
Nice video, Phil.
This is one of my favourite drives, it's been too long since I've been there. Floe Lake is a nice hike. You follow a gentle valley and not too difficult until you get to the valley headwall. Then, it's an abrupt, very steep climb to the lake.
maybe I'll try it next time I'm there. I only went on some of the shorter hikes, but it's quite a nice park, I'll visit it again!
@@TransCanadaPhil I've been listening to this song Greece 2000 in a different version just like Asphalt Planet's video on I-75 from Detroit to Toledo.
Again Thank You for the "Peaks" and the Great Mixes.
You do a Wonderful job...Always!
Can't wait for More!
Thanks! I'll try not to take too much time to work on Part 2 :-).
@@TransCanadaPhil What's the elevation in Kootenay National Park?
First time watching one of your videos after seeing your post in the Freeway Jim group. Glad I clicked! I like your format. Not only was it a great trip with awesome scenery, but I like the music, and your method of making the signs pop off their locations looks cool.
Thanks! For a moment I thought there was some extra Facebook group I wasn't aware of, Freeway Kim sounds cool lol :-) Thanks for checking out my channel. I normally do a complete continuous DJ mix for each of my videos using my DJ Controller, beat matching, and trying to create a consistent vibe for each video. I'll have a 2nd part to this series in Kootenay coming up, Hecla Island in Winnipeg, and a bunch of other footage I still have backlogged!
@@TransCanadaPhil I had to edit that this morning on my desktop. My Kindle browser wasn't allowing me to edit my comment after it posted last night. Oops! I thought, "Kim??! Oh man, I can't fix it!"
@@TransCanadaPhil Are you doing part 2?
Like 6 great sharing 👍👍👍
thanks
Great. Another drive based on the Canadian Rockies. AB-93 and BC-93 are the routes you took and they're numbered by US 93 from the US border to Montana. Western Canada is a beautiful area of Canada where you see a lot of nature and even most of all the mountains.
I was not aware of that! I know some highways in Manitoba that connect to US highways are sometimes coordinated like that
@@TransCanadaPhil Will Highway 93 in BC or Alberta like with US-93 in Montana?
I love it
Good one!
KemoSabe!
greetings! :-D
still rocking that ford focus?
haha yeah, it's still kicking and working :-)
@@TransCanadaPhil Yeah just try Winnipeg, Asphalt Planet will love that town.
I would never hike in there no cell service. You need a locator beacon. it's spooky. PS there was a massive forest fire in there 🔥 approx year 2018/19
I'm old enough to remember the days when the ONLY people that owned cell phones or even pagers were Doctors. No normal regular people owned them :-)
Hello Trans-Canada Phil, Happy Father's Day! Can you please answer my previous questions?