Monday, October 12, 2015

MIette Hot Springs

We had time to kill so before heading down the highway to Edmonton (and having to spend that time sitting in the airport), we decided to drive up to Miette Hot Springs.  The hot springs themselves weren't anything to write home about (unless you're the type that likes to get in a hot swimming pool ypwith a lot of other tourists).  But the mountain scenery was incredible, and the Aspen decorated the hills with gold.

At a lookout over the valley of the Fiddle River, looking up at Ashlar Ridge..

Ashlar Ridge extends a long distance up the east side of the valley.

I kept looking at the different mountains, and finding different rock formations, like this flat shelf forming the top of this peak.

This is as close as I got to a photo of the hot springs.  you have to pay to enter it, and it's just a big (hot) swimming pool beside that building - but the setting is pretty spectacular!

Driving back down you had a whole different set of views, and as someone else was driving, I got some out-of-the-front-window shots.

Every curve was just as spectacular as the last one.

Nearing the highway this enormous cliff comes into view.

And then as you reach the main highway again, a different view of the cliff.

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We've had a busy Thanksgiving Weekend here, with our daughter and two grandchildren visiting.  Turkey dinner was enjoyed by all, as well as some stops on the art tour, and a visit to the apple orchard.  Weather has been perfect all weekend, and today I took a page out of Al's book (at Travel with the Bayfield Bunch), and went for a drive to get some pictures of whatever fall colour we have this year.  It's the least colourful fall colour I remember, but I found a few interesting spots which I'll share eventually.  After that it was a garden day, got the last veggie bed tidied up, weeded, and more than half dug, in preparation for the fall garlic planting coming up shortly.

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20 comments:

  1. Huge rock faces, the second to last almost like a painting. Garden time, we are busy in spring planting of vege seeds and plants, more bulbs are flowering, and we have wind and grey skies. A lovely day out of the wind, under a tall tree, time to sit and ponder.

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  2. Oh my lord, Jasper (and Banff) in my bucket list. When will I able to behold such beauty with my own eyes?

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  3. Beautiful rock formations and the golden aspens look like jewels!

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  4. Glad you had a good Thanksgiving with your daughter and grandchildren. The beauty of the Jasper area is so amazing. And with your area of expertise it would be doubly facinating.

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  5. Miette is a very scenic area. You really should have tried the hot pool. I was there one time and I was the only one in the pool.

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  6. The golden aspens are breathtaking! I'm with you, I don't want to spend time in some hot springs, I'd rather be photographing the scenery.

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  7. There are no mountains in my part of Ontario. So I always get excited when when I see one. You really captured the beauty of them in your photos.

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  8. Wonderful setting for a swimming pool! Those mountains are spectacular.

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  9. Lovely photo . Such pretty scenery . Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving so did we everything was perfect including the weather ! Thanks for sharing , Have a good day !

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  10. We go swimming in hot springs in Switzerland. So much nicer than an ordinary pool as far less chlorine, although one place we went the water was very sulphurous and stinky. We like the outdoor pools, especially when it snows. A fun combination of hot water and cold skies. And always wonderful mountain views.
    Pretty pictures. They all look good enough to be postcards.

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  11. Sounds wonderful, that drive. And I keep noticing and appreciating all that beautiful blue sky, along with the mountains. :-)

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  12. You have whetted my curiosity with these grand pictures. Do you know what kind of stone this is? I am rather curious about it's creation.

    Absolutely beautiful

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  13. Hello, I hope you had a happy Thanksgiving! I love the images, what a pretty place. The Aspens are gorgeous. Have a happy day and week ahead!

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  14. WOW! Wonderful trip and great images to go with. Thanks for sharing! Have a great day!

    Shantana

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  15. It sounds like it was a wonderful day with family. The weather there looks so great and the whole mountain area is so beautiful. I really enjoyed seeing areas that I didn't even know your country had.

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  16. The mountains are so beautiful with so many interesting shapes and peaks. Gorgeous views with the golden aspens against the grey rocks and green softwoods. It sounds like you had a busy and fun thanksgiving weekend. Grandkids liven things up for sure. :)

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  17. You captured the beauty of it all with its autumnal colors. I love seeing the rocky mountains up close.

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  18. i would have done the same as you, the scenery is gorgeous!! the mountains are beautiful with pretty markings, patterns and colors!!! is autumn coming or going there, i know you are ahead of us here in the us!!??

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