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    Photos from yesterday's drive through Montana and Canada

    We've finally arrived in Canada! Hello maple leaves, grizzly bears, and universal health care.

     We stayed at Radium Hot Springs last night and ended up taking a dip in the warm pools. Of course, the fact that the town is named after a radioactive element found in uranium ore deposits is kind of unsettling. But hey, at least we'll have a healthy glow!

     Also, on the way up to Canada, we drove past Flathead Lake in Montana, which I haven't been to in nearly 10 years. Beautiful place and it totally reminds me of Lake Tahoe.

     Here are a few photos from yesterday's adventures.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     Today we finally head into Banff!

    • 12 August 2009
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    almost 3 years ago (Facebook) responded:
    I like #4 from the top... sky looks awesome. What is that red dot in the last pic?
    almost 3 years ago Dave Schumaker responded:
    Dave Schumaker
    It's one of those orange balloons that hang from power lines to warn helicopters and such.
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