Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Rockies

Animals of the Canadian Rockies: Golden mantled Gr…

01 May 2019 8 8 264
Seen in the Johnston Canyon.

Animals of the Canadian Rockies: Mountain sheep

01 May 2019 12 8 432
Seen whilst on the roads through the Rockies near Emerald Lake. This taken through the window of our moving bus.

Animals of the Canadian Rockies: Moose

01 May 2019 9 4 398
I think this is a cow moose as the male bull moose has big antlers. Maybe a young one though? Not far from our road. Our driver who was once a park warden here, chastised a car driver here, who had stopped his car just next to our bus and was creeping ever closer to the animal with his camera, quite unaware it seems just how dangerous these wild animals could be. 'The animal Alces alces, called the moose in North America and the elk in Europe is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae, distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.'

Animals of the Canadian Rockies: Elk

01 May 2019 9 9 474
Another taken from our moving bus near Johnson Canyon. 'The elk or wapiti is one of the largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in North America and Northeast Asia. This animal should not be confused with the still larger moose to which the name "elk" applies in British English and in reference to populations in Eurasia.' Wikipedia

Animals of the Canadian Rockies: Grizzly Bear

01 May 2019 25 29 551
Taken from our stopped bus, as our driver screeched to a stop on seeing this near Lake Louse. We knew we were lucky seeing this. It was about 100m from our road, moving by a river. The bus was stopped and I managed to get this through a open window but trees and foilage marred the view somewhat via this long 270mm (400mm equivalent) lens. I was pretty happy with this capture though as my fellow bus riders got nothing like this. Of course our driver had his hand on the ignition and foot near the accelerator in case it crossed the river and ran towards us :) "Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) have concave faces, a distinctive hump on their shoulders, and long claws about two to four inches long. Both the hump and the claws are traits associated with a grizzly bear’s exceptional digging ability. Grizzlies are often dark brown, but can vary from very light cream to black. The long guard hairs on their backs and shoulders frequently have white tips and give the bears a "grizzled" appearance, hence the name "grizzly." The correct scientific name for the species is “brown bear,” but only coastal bears in Alaska and Canada are referred to as such, while inland bears and those found in the lower 48 states are called grizzly bears." - defenders.org

Lake Louise with Victoria glacier

30 Apr 2019 27 26 638
The magnificence of Lake Louise caught in the early morning light shortly after sunrise. A canoe paddle or a path on the right hand side here leads explorers to that far point The full wonderful lake scene can be followed in the PiP. Note - for millennium this lake was frozen solid at this time of year in May. This year (2016) was the first time open water could be seen - It is usually seen at the end of June. A sign of things to come it seems! Must be seen full screen.

Kicking Horse River

29 Apr 2019 29 20 492
Another Canadian Rockies scene here. This time we see the magnificent Mount Steven massive from the Kicking Horse River in the YoHo National Park BC. One has just got to love the colour of this Glacial melt-water flowing from such places as Emerald Lake. It that a Grizzly in the distance :) As usual deserves full screen on back.

Welcome to the Rockies

02 Jun 2016 8 4 427
Just outside the town limits of Banff, Alberta, Canada, runs the mighty Bow river. Here it is with its guardian peaks.

The Emerald waters of Emerald Lake.

06 Jun 2016 27 15 886
Another look at this Idyllic scene. For us, a photographers dream.

The Bow Valley and Mt Fairview

09 Jun 2016 6 4 495
A rather artistic view taken well above lake Louise, almost at the Lake of St Agnes. Part of the Banff National Park. A view to linger over and simply enjoy.

Lake Agnes

09 Jun 2016 7 4 500
Otherwise know as 'Lake in the Clouds'. High above Lake Louise, we arrived here mere minutes before these delightful reflections were to disappear for the day. As can be seen, we are above the snow line and ice still covers most of this lake. The first 'tea house' of this national park stands close but unfortunate for us we had no time to explore nor sample it. The lake was so called 'Lake in the Clouds by the 'Stoney Indians'. The present name stems from two famous lady visitors: Agnes Knox -the first white woman to visit the lake and then Lady Agnes Macdonald, wife of Canada's first prime minister who visited a few days later.

Deepest Rockies

15 Jun 2016 8 11 556
The Rockies between Banff and Lake Louise has many wonders. Here we are near Johnston Canyon. The trees, making a come-back after forest fires add a certain something to the deep ravine river.

Chateau Lake Louise  

11 Jul 2016 11 4 519
Not normally the view that one takes on here but nevertheless a fine viewpoint. As you might guess the views out of the Chateau windows are even more breathtaking. Just behind me here is a bench for lake strollers to admire the views whilst having a snack perhaps. enjoy

Lake Louise output.

12 Jul 2016 4 431
For a big lake fed by such snow and ice, I am amazed that this was the only river out. Not withstanding, still a splendid view point.

Lake Louise reflections

11 Jul 2016 12 7 492
The right hand side of the lake when looking from the Chateau. The first pointed mountain being Mt Whyte 2983m, the Big Beehive in front of it with Lake Agnes behind that. Mount Niblock next at 2976 (The high peak furthest right).

Lake Louise glory.

12 Jul 2016 42 43 845
A special view of his splendid world famous lake. Taken with my back to the chateau. Enjoy

Freedom!

12 Mar 2022 40 33 428
A nostalgic trip back to the Canadian Rockies here with the beautiful Emerald Lake set in the YoHo National Park. A very popular location for tourist and accommodation with food to hand too, but step away just a few metres and you have this: the smell of pine trees, the plop of a fish in the water and the soft splash of a canoe paddle. pip Enjoy full size as we never know when freedom will be taken away!

Emerald Lake Idyle

06 Jun 2016 9 3 466
Oh to be on a canoe on this lake. Such lakes exist mainly in dreams for us in the UK. Emealrad Lake sits high in the YoHo National Park on the Canadian Rockies if you too would like to stand here. The buildings to our right provides some accommodation and food for those luck enough to stay longer.

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