07-30-2022, 08:48 AM
The Canadian Rockies don't mess around when it comes to moving a lot of water! But it is here that my left knee starts to really hurt. Both of my knees have issues once and a while that last for a day or so and then clear up. Right knee feels like a bone chip getting caught and then moving out of the way. But this time it's the left that seems to be a muscle/tendon thing. Maybe meniscus? Anyway, I'm limping a bit getting back to the bike.
The next stop is to be Takkakkaw Falls just a few km down the road. The road being route 1, the TransCan. The road up to the falls is nice until finding the barrier still in place. So no seeing this one. But you do get to see the confluence of the Kicking Horse and YoHo rivers. It's hard to get a good pic here because the scene is very wide. This is iPhone set to wide view. Again, a lot of water. One river green with glacier sediment, and the other clear water:
Also nearby is the Natural Bridge and Emerald Lake:
The water drops down a hole in the middle and goes under a rock overpass:
The next stop is to be Takkakkaw Falls just a few km down the road. The road being route 1, the TransCan. The road up to the falls is nice until finding the barrier still in place. So no seeing this one. But you do get to see the confluence of the Kicking Horse and YoHo rivers. It's hard to get a good pic here because the scene is very wide. This is iPhone set to wide view. Again, a lot of water. One river green with glacier sediment, and the other clear water:
Also nearby is the Natural Bridge and Emerald Lake:
The water drops down a hole in the middle and goes under a rock overpass: