The 180 degree panorama I mentioned in my last Wordless Wednesday post! Actually, on this tiny post, the photo really isn’t given justice, and the photo doesn’t show how truly gorgeous this view was… (click on the pic for a larger one)
This place is called Horseshoe Canyon, a huge part of the mountain that slid out from the top after the last ice age. This is one of the only places in Western Canada that escaped glaciation (this the forest on top of the rolling prairie hills), and it was really a very pretty place. From this point we looked out over the top of old pine trees, across to bald prairies, with golden fields of canola, green waves of rolling grassland, and bright bright blue lakes dotting the countryside, all against the wide azure Alberta sky with wispy white clouds low on the horizon. There were hawks riding the updrafts, and deer on the lower slopes of these tall hills. None of that is seen very well in this pic, but it was REALLY nice in person. Thanks to my friend Dan for stitching these pics together, too! They are the only photographic evidence of our camping trip!
The full camping story is coming VERY soon! It’s too good a story to skimp on, in my opinion, so I’m taking some time on it! 🙂 (UPDATE: Post Published – Camping: How NOT to do it!)
Link your Weird and Wordless posts below.
Check out more Weird Wednesday and Wordless Wednesday here on my blog,
and for more Wordless Wednesday (and to link up) visit:
My Organized Chaos
Tara’s View of the World
Shasher’s Life
Leave me a comment to tell me what WEIRD things
happened to you this week!
So pretty!!!!! I want to be there.
Just outside of Medicine Hat, Alberta. It’s pretty! You should visit sometime!! 🙂
Beautiful!!!
🙂
Tammi
Have you ever been over there, Tammi? It was our first time in that part of Alberta!
Amazing!
It is! And even better in real life! 🙂
Just Beautiful!!!!!
A little piece of God’s country, I’m convinced! 🙂
That needs a frame – so you can get lost in it on the daily!
I totally agree. I was just trying to get it sized right to put on my laptop screen!
It’s gorgeous. Thanks for the Linky. Happy Wednesday.
Thanks for linking! Happy Wednesday to you too!!
Stunning Panorama.
I’m not a photographer – it was even more stunning in person! I love these kinds of views. I love Alberta!
How divine!
INDEED! I do think it’s a little piece of God’s country!
Nothing to weird to mention, but I love the view of your trip. Thanks for sharing.