I've often shown photos of the terrain in our neighborhood: the flat prairie with coulees carved into it by the river long ago, but I've seldom, if ever, mentioned that an hour and a half east, on the Alberta/Saskatchewan border, is a small mountain range called the Cypress Hills.
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Recreation in the Cypress Hills includes skiing in the winter, fishing, and frolicking on the beach in the summer, as well as educational tours, hiking, and geocaching.
This past weekend, my husband visited the Cypress Hills with the Grasslands Naturalists group and, of course, he took some photos.
In the Cypress Hills, there is a small community called Elkwater, Alberta, where the elevation is 4,049 feet (1234m), and the highest point in the hills is called Head of the Mountain, at 4,816 feet (1468m).
In comparison, the well-known tourist destination of Banff, in the Canadian Rockies, is 4,800 feet (1463m), and the base elevation of Canada's highest community, Lake Louise, is 5,400 feet (1646m).
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13 comments:
What fun it must be to go out with a group of Naturalists! I like the soft sloping hills … and the bend of the stony path is lovely.
Great scenery. Regarding The White Flower in my post today, the plaque says it is made of steel and epoxy.
I love cypress trees... so this is truly my cup of tea, Kay. Thanks for sharing all these gorgeous photos! Amy
Looks similar to the eastern side of the Colorado Rockies and is similar in elevation to the eastern US mountains.
You live in such a beautiful area, Kay! Lucky you. You have so much land to walk on.
Idyllic landscapes, you got wonderful pictures!Looks so peaceful there!
Léia
Wide open spaces - lovely:-)
So peaceful and serene, Kay! Thanks for sharing!
Hank
Great tour of you immediate area. Makes you happy to live in a country which has so many different areas that are all beautiful. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
What a gorgeous place!
Beautiful rolling countryside, Kay.
I hadn't heard of that area - always learning new things on the blogs!
Beautiful area. Stunning scenery.
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