Wow, what a great time I had in Banff. I hitch-hiked from Edmonton and made it all the way to Banff in a couple of days. My last ride was with a kung-fu instructor named Abdul. He owns a kung-fu school in Victoria, B.C. It was his first time visiting Banff, as it was mine. He just kept saying "I can't believe it" when he looked around at the scenery. I was thinking the same thing. Originally, he wasn't planning to stay overnight---he was just going to drive straight through. But after he saw how beautiful this place is, he decided to stay. Abdul is so funny. He went up to an elk (these animals roam freely in the town) and I told him "you shouldn't approach that elk, it's a wild animal". "It's OK," he said---right before the elk mock-charged him. He was surprised, but I saw it coming.
We went to take a look at the historic Banff Springs Hotel. It's like something out of a fairy tale, and there's a real sense of history when you visit the place. We just pretended we were guests, and walked in. We went up to the top floor and looked out at the mountain views. Then we crashed a BBQ party that was being put on for resort staff. Again, we just acted like we belonged there, and helped ourselves to some food. No one challenged us or our right to be there. Free lunch!
Finally at night, we played pool and drank a couple of beers in a bar. we met some locals---local in the sense that they are seasonal workers at the hotels and other establishments in town. It's a popular place for lots of young people to find temporary, seasonal work. None of them were actually from Banff.
Since I was on a camping trip, I didn't bother with a hotel---I just rolled out my bedroll and sleeping bag in the town's baseball diamonds, near the Bow River. It's against the town by-laws to camp, but as long as you go to sleep late and wake up early, the police won't bother you. I fell asleep under the stars, and woke up to the sounds of elk snorting beside me as they foraged for food---these animals are actually kind of noisy.
The next couple of days, i spent climbing mountains; Tunnel Mountain and Mt. Rundle. The second one is quite a tiring climb. My legs were sore afterwords, but the views are breathtaking. It's like you can see forever, and I found fossilized seashells at the very top of the mountain, proving that this mountaintop was once the ocean floor, perhaps millions of years ago! At nights I relaxed with a beer or two at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall and traded stories and songs with the old guys in there.
Banff is great, but the best things are outside the town itself (which is kind of crowded and too touristy for me). I love this place!
6 comments:
What impressed me most in this article is your experience, especially what he saw, met and did, of traveling to Banff National Park. Furthermore, the scenery was described so vividly that I can imagine that is presented in my sight.
However, I wonder why you mention “it's a popular place many young people to find temporary, seasonal work”, and “none of them was from Banff.” How did you know that? Did you guess or ask their working background?
I bet you really bad a great time there. You have met plenty of nice people and amazing scene. It was pretty amazibg that you were so close to nature, especially the elk were beside you. I wish someday I would have chance to experience that. By the way, I was curious that what you experienced and difficultis you met during the hitchhiking.
Wow, it seems like that you had a great time in Banff! I love traveling, too! Sometimes we have too much work and have no time enjoying our lives! To go mountain climbing and traveling are good ways for us to get refreshed. Maybe we can take back all our passion during the trip! I hope one day I will have chance to visit Banff,too!
Chloe
Wow, Banff is just like a heaven to me. The mountain is as beautiful as a landscape painting. The river is clean and crystal clear. I can hardly believe that there is such an amazing place because it is hard to find the similar places in Taiwan.
By the way, it seems like you did enjoy the days in Banff. Actually, I am not good at mountain climbing but I will try to do it because of the beautiful scenery and the fresh air. I hope that I can visit there with my family and friends someday.
Diana
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