Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
The
Icefield Parkway and Jasper (Alberta-Canada) August 25, 2009 |
Jasper National Park is hailed by many as one of the most deserving of the World Heritage sites. Jasper is an inspiration to all who visit, a reminder of nature's beauty. Jasper National Park is one of the largest protected natural areas in North America with 4,200 square miles. |
Entering Alberta from British
Columbia |
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below - The two RV Gypsies had to pay daily to drive on the Icefield Parkway, which was money well spent because the Icefield Parkway had some of the most beautiful scenery the two RV Gypsies have ever seen - lakes, mountains, waterfalls and more......... Around every corner, the scenery just kept getting more awesome..... The Icefield Parkway joins the Jasper and Banff National Parks in the most breathtaking beautiful drive throughout the entire Parkway. The Icefield Parkway is considered a scenic drive, not a transportation corridor. That's why everyone must buy a park pass to drive the parkway. Large trucks are banned and the speed limit is leisurely. The Icefield Parkway passes within viewing distance of seven Icefields (large upland glaciers) and 25 smaller glaciers and so much more. |
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Downtown Jasper |
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The town of Jasper is amid the serene mountain setting of Jasper National Park, which is north of Banff National Park and is the largest of Canada's mountain national park. | |
Below: Whistlers Campground in Jasper National Park of Canada - Yes, the two RV Gypsies had to pay for camping plus the Icefield Parkway road fee previously paid. All food and food supplies, including coolers, must be stored in vehicles because this is bear country. Maximum length of stay is 14 days. No TV, or AT&T cell phone service. There were 781 sites but limited sites with hook-ups, so the site the two RV Gypsies got was dry-camping. The campground had an outdoor theater show every night at 8 p.m. which is usually about the area or wildlife. | |
below - standing in front of the two RV Gypsies' RV looking up and down the campground roadway. | |
below - the RV and toad
of the two RV Gypsies in its new yard |
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below - the side and back
yard of the two RV Gypsies |
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Driving just outside of Jasper, the two RV Gypsies saw a man helping a woman up the hill. He had his hand on her butt to help her up the steep climb. LOL | |
What's next? The two RV Gypsies experienced so much in this area - continue on for Athabasca Falls, Sunwapta Falls, Honeymoon Lake, Horseshoe Lake, Talbot Lake, Jasper Tramway, lots of great mountains and scenery, lots of elk, big horn sheep, mountain goats, a coyote, and then the two RV Gypsies continue driving the Icefield Parkway into Banff with more amazing scenery plus a black bear, goats, deer, Mt. Kitchener, and the Columbia Icefield. Then on to Banff, tunnel mountain, hoodoos, Lake Louise, Bow Glacier, coyotes, Banff Hot Springs and so much more.......... |