So, we haven’t had the internet for the last few days while we were in Lake Louise since it was 10 bucks a day per computer. Lame. So we decided to skip on that. The day in Banff was really great. We ended up having an early night and waking up the next day and walking about town…

After we got tired of looking at all of the things that none of us can afford, we decided to head over to the Banff Fairmont, which was pretty cool to say the least. HUGE. Didn’t even look at prices, because it didn’t matter. We very clearly didn’t belong there and none of us cared at all.

After we’d gotten our fill of ooh’s and aaah’s at the hotel, we headed down to Bow Falls for a bit.

Bow Falls itself is actually to the left of the photo, but that’s a better photo anyways. That night we headed to HooDoo’s for free beer. Yep, free. When we walked in, the bouncer lady asked Jack if he was ‘With the Party’ and Jack immediately answered ‘Yes, yes we are.’ SO, we drank free until 11 or so and then it was cheap pitchers after that. Not a bad night, and one of the cheapest we’ve had in awhile.
The next morning was a bit rough, but we woke up and headed to Lake Louise. We were there by 11 or so and the others who were skiing and boarding got a nice surprise when they got to the ticket counter. Because Fernie was closed for the days we were there, their lift passes were free. I found the hotel and headed to the lake to take in the view. Around 4 I went to pick the guys up from the hill and we went back to the lake for some photo ops.

It was absolutely gorgeous. We ended up having dinner there, and I have to say that the view was amazing, and it was only 3 or 4 bucks more than we were planning on spending anyways. It was kind of nice to crash such a posh hotel! That night we actually were all in bed by 9 or so and we watched a movie. It was kind of nice to be in a real hotel after the hostel experience. It probably won’t be the last on our trip, but we figured with having 4 people we can split a $120/ night room and pay the same as a hostel.
The next day they went skiing again, and I headed to the Fairmont at Lake Louise for the afternoon. I finished ‘The Two Towers’ and took a little nap, all with a view of the lake. Not a bad day at all. When I went to pick them up from the hill, they had actually found some other Nonstoppers that were staying in Lake Louise as well, so that night we hooked up with them for some drinks and a horrible open mic night. Good fun all around.
This morning we woke up and headed for Jasper, where we are now. The trip up was really cool and we stopped at a few places to check out the view and take a couple small hikes.

Above is Peyto Lake, and it was a pretty good hike, even though we went about 10 minutes in the wrong direction first. We stopped in to some waterfalls and explored around there for awhile as well.

Above is Athabasca Falls. Pretty cool even though it had a bit of ice on it. Down the river a ways there was an amazing lake that we stopped at for awhile.

Pretty sweet if you ask me.
We got into a pretty cool hotel in Jasper, and for $15 more, we got a place with a kitchen so we can save some money on dining out. So tonight we’ll eat in, and tomorrow we’ll have a big breakfast before heading off to Whistler tomorrow. It’s going to be a long drive, but we’ll be stopping to take a look at Mount Robson, the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies. We’ll drop off Jack in Kamloops and then he’s going to meet back up with us in Vancouver.
In any case, it’s going great. I’m absolutely loving it, and it’s going to be really crappy when this ends. But there’s lots of time before that happens.
Time to try and hook up some dinner!