Autos of beauty
And then there are Cable cars! I like them too!
For today:
The USA & Canadian Rockies are breath taking. We encountered
some of the Canadian Rockies At Lake Louise and on our drive to Alaska. The
lakes are so deep, nestled in those mountains it is close to unbelievable. We
did not see the Great Slave Lake it is over 2000 feet deep. We did see the
famous Lake Labarge it is over 500 ft. deep.
I have blogged about The Cremation of Sam McGee, written during
the Gold Rush. I really liked that poem. LOL
There are strange things done in the
midnight sun
By the men who moil for gold;
The Arctic trails have their secret
tales
That would make your blood run cold;
The Northern Lights have seen queer
sights,
But the queerest they ever did see
Was that night on the marge of Lake
Lebarge
I cremated Sam McGee.
Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee etc
14 more verses.
But back to mountains, we did see Denali (MT McKinley) but not
the peak. They tell us that the peak is seldom in view due to clouds. But it
was awesome.
Sherry hiked me up Mt Whitney to the first glacier. We loved the Mts
of TN,VA,WVA and Pennsylvania. The mountains of Vermont, New Hampshire and
Maine are some tough mountains to climb. The Whites of New Hampshire did us in.
LOL
We did drive to Northern Maine to climb Mt. Katahdin, one tough
trip for my girl, there were a couple scary moments, but well worth it. We were young then, in our mid 60s.
This next picture is the entrance to the Eisenhower Tunnel thru the mt. peak.
Yep something there is about Mountains and North America is one
beautiful continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Nite
Shipslog
6 comments:
You and Sherry have seen some beautiful mountains and sites in your adventures together! Thanks for sharing them with us!
betty
What wonderful things you two have done in your life! Awesome.
Definitely beautiful from sea to shinning sea...
"From California to the New York Island …. this land is made for you and me." What sights you've experienced! I've only taken one of those gondolas/cable cars once in my life. I can't even tell you about the scenery on account I was too terrified something would break (and we'd go *boom*). The Eisenhower tunnel route and the village of Vail are some of my all-time favorite places!
You and Sherry are blessed to be able to see so many beautiful mountains. Hiking is still something I would love to do one day.
nite
Lisa
mountains are gorgeous.
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