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Old Posted Jun 2, 2013, 8:51 PM
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The Alberta Badlands, taken yesterday



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The Red Deer River

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Me climbing up a hoodoo

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The beautiful landscape, riddled with Prickly-Pear cacti colonies

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My beautiful man, standing on the edge of a cliff

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Driving home, looking out over the beautiful prairie

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Almost home, Rocky Mountains in the not-so-far distance

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Where's this in Sask?! Looks sweet. Is it in the Cypress Hills area? I wanna go there!
That's Castle Butte. It's about 2 hours SW of Regina maybe a half hour or so north of the Montana border. It's in the Big Muddy Badlands which mark the northern end of the Outlaw Trail. It's a really cool area and there's lots to explore. There are caves, effigies, tepee rings, all sorts of things....You can explore a lot of it on your own but there are a number of tours in the area as well.

http://www.virtualsk.com/current_iss..._badlands.html

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Old Posted Jun 3, 2013, 2:09 AM
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Real nice pics everyone. Since I've been driving there lots I have a lot of respect for Saskatchewan I didn't before. Beautiful place. And nice chadilaccc, badlands are so awesome.
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2013, 5:58 PM
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St-Jean-Port-Joli, 1h north of Quebec City:

Phare Pilier de Pierre, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Chaudière-Appalaches


DSC_7861 - Pilier de Pierre (Stone Pillar) Lighthouse par archer10 (Dennis), sur Flickr
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Old Posted Jun 19, 2013, 8:50 PM
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Village sur la glace dans la Baie des Ha ! Ha !, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean


Pêche Blanche sur la Baie des Ha! Ha! par gaudreaultnormand, sur Flickr


Dune du Sud et l'Île-d'Entrée à l'arrière-plan, Îles-de-la-Madeleine


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Percé, Gaspésie


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The Alberta Badlands, taken yesterday



20130601_155837

The Red Deer River

20130601_160253

Me climbing up a hoodoo

20130601_161248

The beautiful landscape, riddled with Prickly-Pear cacti colonies

20130601_161529

20130601_161651

My beautiful man, standing on the edge of a cliff

20130601_164413

Driving home, looking out over the beautiful prairie

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Almost home, Rocky Mountains in the not-so-far distance

20130601_182758


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Were you in Drumheller? Or is that Dinosaur Provincial Park?
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We were outside of Drumheller in the Badlands. I dunno if it was in the provincial park at all, we just found a place to pull off the highway and ended up climbing some sketchy cactus covered hoodoos
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We were outside of Drumheller in the Badlands. I dunno if it was in the provincial park at all, we just found a place to pull off the highway and ended up climbing some sketchy cactus covered hoodoos
Oh you probably stopped at Horseshoe Canyon just outside the city. Dinosaur provincial park isn't actually near Drumheller, which surprises most people. It's near Brooks east on Hwy 1.
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Yeah, we were between Drumheller and the Royal Tyrell Museum. Beautiful country out there. I wanna head down south to Milk River this summer. Apparently down there it looks like friggin Arizona. My ex said that out in the Southeast past Brooks and Bassano that there are actually cacti a couple feet tall in some places.
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Impressive. I wish there were someone standing beside the falls to give a better idea of their size.
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The falls themselves are not particularly large, but a normally wide and docile river gets forced through a narrow gorge. I would estimate 3 meters rock to rock, with the river typically about 15 meters wide.
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The falls themselves are not particularly large, but a normally wide and docile river gets forced through a narrow gorge. I would estimate 3 meters rock to rock, with the river typically about 15 meters wide.
In case you haven't done so already, check out the set of falls just a little south of Enterprise. Well worth the stop.
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Oh you probably stopped at Horseshoe Canyon just outside the city. Dinosaur provincial park isn't actually near Drumheller, which surprises most people. It's near Brooks east on Hwy 1.
Yeah this surprises a lot of people, I used to think it was a short drive too. Though you do get pockets badlands all along the Red Deer River, starting pretty much as soon as it turns south, would make a cool rafting trip.
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Drumheller is a very cool area. You can just picture the dinosaurs roaming around when you are driving into the town. It reminds me of the "mysterious beyond" in The Land Before Time movie series, if anyone remembers that LOL. But it's truly something worth seeing I'd say. Canada is so awesome.
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Here are some pics of one of my favorite places, the Thompson Valley in BC.

Here is where the Thomspon meets the Fraser in Lytton



A cool waterfall near Spence's Bridge (sorry a little blurry, was driving at the time).



A train along the Thompson River



Caught a Prickly Pear Cactus in bloom.



The desert in Juniper Beach Park.



This is my favorite area of the valley, so hot in the summer!





All pics are my own, Cheers.

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Nice pictures guy. Btw, could someone tell me why is it called ''BAD''lands... sounds like an odd name to me. (Cadillaccc pictures )
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Your pictures just reminded me that I have yet to upload the pictures I took from the Rocky Mountaineer Train last summer between Vancouver and Calgary. I'll be sure to do that this weekend and post them here.
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I just came back from a two week trip to the Yukon. I was lucky enough to go hiking in the Tombstone Range northeast of Dawson City and immediately fell in love with the area.






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