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Jun 29, 2019 17:40:06   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
This is the last in a series of posts using photos from a recent 6+ week trip I took around the Western US & Canada, with a college buddy Chuck & my Australian Shepherd Gem, aka "the Mutt." I'd like to thank all you Hoggers who have looked at the prior posts & in particular those who took the time to comment. This has been fun experience for me & I'm grateful for all the support many of you have provided.

The prior post left off up in Jasper Nat'l Park in Alberta, Canada ... what to me, seemed like a fitting place to turn for home. What a wonderful series of parks are in that area ... if you haven't been ... you should go. In preparing for the trip, I read the 40'ish mile trip on the Icefields Parkway from Banff Nat'l Park to Jasper Nat'l Park would take your breath away ... (it did) & the author suggested to take that drive in the opposite direction & see a different set of views. I don't know if I'd totally agree, however, I did see many views I missed the 1st time. So he was right. Do it both ways.

We saw incredible scenery ... Bears ... Big Horn Sheep ... & then it was out on the plains ... Man, oh Man ... that drive is a long, flat one ... on either side of the Canadian - US Border. So we mixed it up ... the 1st part of the journey was north of the border ... & the 2nd part was south of the border. While flat, that country has it's own kind of special beauty.

The only snag for us, was a relatively small one ... at the border. Going North was a breeze ... 1 officer asked a couple of questions about weapons ... when I asked, if he wanted to see the Mutt's immunizations & he said no & we were through in a minute or 2. It was quite a different story coming back ... a long waiting line ... then 4 officers surrounded the van ... opening doors & looking in bags ... the Mutt (normally a sweetheart) took umbrage to their intrusion ... somehow one officer irritated her & she made sure he knew it. He backed off yelling "Get that dog under control!!" I started to chuckle ... 'cause this dog loves everyone ... but I didn't want any hassle, so I said no problem & spoke to her. They resumed their inspection & the only snag was a bag of big, beautiful & particularly tasty oranges I had purchased a few days earlier in the US!!! They were the fruit equivalent of "personae non gratae" ... & were not allowed to come back across with me.

On our drive East through Alberta ... Saskatchewan ... North Dakota ... & Wisconsin, we saw farm machinery the likes of which we never see on farms here in New England. Tractors with 12 wheels ... 3 on each corner!!!! At one point, I had stopped to shoot a scene when a big one passed me. He'd been traveling with a good portion of the tractor off the side of the road & had to swing out to go around me, taking up most of that two lane highway. The most amazing thing to me was even though I'd inconvenienced him ... he gave me a big wave & smile as he went by. I took loads of shots of equipment working in what appeared to be never ending fields & in front of farm equipment dealers ... but space on this post is limited to 10, so those will have to be content to be stored on my hard drive.

After 6 weeks & 2 days, 14,000 miles, & +/- 12,000 photos ... the Mutt & I returned to Vermont. When we left, the snow was deep ... very deep ... but Spring does eventually come up here as you can see.

The shots were taken as follows:

5d Mk IV & EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens (Tangle Falls; River; Fire Truck & kitchen windows
5d Mk IV & EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens (Llamas)
6d & EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens (Black Bear; Big Horn Sheep & Old House)
iPhone 6 (Flat big sky Saskatchewan)

I want to again, thank all those who took the time to look at this series of posts. Now, I shall sit back & look forward to seeing some of your journeys. Best to you all.

Frank

Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, yet another Black Bear ... 1 of 3 I saw on the return trip
Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, y...
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Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, Tangle Falls, 3 shot panoramic
Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, T...
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Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, 3 Big Horn Sheep, licking Icefields Parkway pavement, oblivious to cars driving around in front & back of them. Don't know what they were after ... salt maybe? But they were determined to stay there!
Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, 3...
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Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, final scenic view in the Park
Jasper Nat'l Park, Icefields Parkway, AB Canada, f...
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Parkberg, SK, Llamas. Stopped to shoot an old abandoned house on 1 side of the road when the Mutt went nuts & I noticed she was barking at a bunch of Llamas ... didn't expect to see them out there. Not wild ... but interesting & different.
Parkberg, SK, Llamas.  Stopped to shoot an old aba...
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Wilcox, SK, Canada. That's BIG sky country ... even though it's not Montana. Can't imagine how long it takes to cultivate fields that size even with jumbo equipment!!!!
Wilcox, SK, Canada.  That's BIG sky country ... ev...
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Donnybrook, ND. Old abandoned house. Always make me wonder who lived there & why they left.
Donnybrook, ND.  Old abandoned house.  Always make...
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Sarasota Springs, NY. Old fire engine. Sure hope no one wants to use it!!!!
Sarasota Springs, NY.  Old fire engine.  Sure hope...
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Amazing how fast things change ... view out my kitchen window the day Chuck, the Mutt & I left on our trip ... yup, the snow off the roof was piled up to the 2nd floor!!!!
Amazing how fast things change ... view out my kit...
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A very different view out my kitchen window ... 6+ weeks later when we returned.
A very different view out my kitchen window ... 6+...
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Jun 29, 2019 18:03:45   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Great series, Frank! My crew cheers Mutt for standing up to those intruders.

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Jun 29, 2019 18:24:54   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
fbeaston wrote:
This is the last in a series of posts using photos from a recent 6+ week trip I took around the Western US & Canada, with a college buddy Chuck & my Australian Shepherd Gem, aka "the Mutt." I'd like to thank all you Hoggers who have looked at the prior posts & in particular those who took the time to comment. This has been fun experience for me & I'm grateful for all the support many of you have provided.

The prior post left off up in Jasper Nat'l Park in Alberta, Canada ... what to me, seemed like a fitting place to turn for home. What a wonderful series of parks are in that area ... if you haven't been ... you should go. In preparing for the trip, I read the 40'ish mile trip on the Icefields Parkway from Banff Nat'l Park to Jasper Nat'l Park would take your breath away ... (it did) & the author suggested to take that drive in the opposite direction & see a different set of views. I don't know if I'd totally agree, however, I did see many views I missed the 1st time. So he was right. Do it both ways.

We saw incredible scenery ... Bears ... Big Horn Sheep ... & then it was out on the plains ... Man, oh Man ... that drive is a long, flat one ... on either side of the Canadian - US Border. So we mixed it up ... the 1st part of the journey was north of the border ... & the 2nd part was south of the border. While flat, that country has it's own kind of special beauty.

The only snag for us, was a relatively small one ... at the border. Going North was a breeze ... 1 officer asked a couple of questions about weapons ... when I asked, if he wanted to see the Mutt's immunizations & he said no & we were through in a minute or 2. It was quite a different story coming back ... a long waiting line ... then 4 officers surrounded the van ... opening doors & looking in bags ... the Mutt (normally a sweetheart) took umbrage to their intrusion ... somehow one officer irritated her & she made sure he knew it. He backed off yelling "Get that dog under control!!" I started to chuckle ... 'cause this dog loves everyone ... but I didn't want any hassle, so I said no problem & spoke to her. They resumed their inspection & the only snag was a bag of big, beautiful & particularly tasty oranges I had purchased a few days earlier in the US!!! They were the fruit equivalent of "personae non gratae" ... & were not allowed to come back across with me.

On our drive East through Alberta ... Saskatchewan ... North Dakota ... & Wisconsin, we saw farm machinery the likes of which we never see on farms here in New England. Tractors with 12 wheels ... 3 on each corner!!!! At one point, I had stopped to shoot a scene when a big one passed me. He'd been traveling with a good portion of the tractor off the side of the road & had to swing out to go around me, taking up most of that two lane highway. The most amazing thing to me was even though I'd inconvenienced him ... he gave me a big wave & smile as he went by. I took loads of shots of equipment working in what appeared to be never ending fields & in front of farm equipment dealers ... but space on this post is limited to 10, so those will have to be content to be stored on my hard drive.

After 6 weeks & 2 days, 14,000 miles, & +/- 12,000 photos ... the Mutt & I returned to Vermont. When we left, the snow was deep ... very deep ... but Spring does eventually come up here as you can see.

The shots were taken as follows:

5d Mk IV & EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens (Tangle Falls; River; Fire Truck & kitchen windows
5d Mk IV & EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens (Llamas)
6d & EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens (Black Bear; Big Horn Sheep & Old House)
iPhone 6 (Flat big sky Saskatchewan)

I want to again, thank all those who took the time to look at this series of posts. Now, I shall sit back & look forward to seeing some of your journeys. Best to you all.

Frank
This is the last in a series of posts using photos... (show quote)



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Jun 29, 2019 18:25:23   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Sorry to see the end of this great series.

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Jun 29, 2019 18:39:43   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
UTMike wrote:
Great series, Frank! My crew cheers Mutt for standing up to those intruders.


Thanks UTMike ... it was actually funny from my seat ... but from the Officer's point of view, I think all he could see were the Mutt's pearly whites ... a whole bunch of them ... backed up by what I suspect he perceived as a rather fierce & determined growl. I don't blame him for jumping back ... I think she meant it. But she calmed down right away ... & was no problem. Thanks for the positive feedback throughout the series, I appreciate it.

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Jun 29, 2019 18:40:33   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
Architect1776 wrote:


Thanks for the repeated smile Architect1776 ... I appreciate you looking & responding.

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Jun 29, 2019 18:43:53   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
NMGal wrote:
Sorry to see the end of this great series.


That's actually a very nice thing to say NMGal ... & I appreciate it. I've done photography most of my life, but mostly "snapshots". Now I'm trying to take it up a level & every time I start to think I've improved, I'm reminded that I still have a lot to learn!!! So I much appreciate hearing those words from you. They're encouraging & I thank you for that.

PS: You live in what I think is a particularly beautiful area of the country ... so how about now I sit back & cheer you on?!?!?! Best to you.

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Jun 29, 2019 21:46:45   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
+1 for a great series.

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Jun 29, 2019 21:52:23   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
+1 for a great series.


Thank you RichardTaylor for the continued positive comments. I appreciate it very much. Best to you.

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Jun 30, 2019 05:43:11   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
fbeaston wrote:
This is the last in a series of posts using photos from a recent 6+ week trip I took around the Western US & Canada, with a college buddy Chuck & my Australian Shepherd Gem, aka "the Mutt." I'd like to thank all you Hoggers who have looked at the prior posts & in particular those who took the time to comment. This has been fun experience for me & I'm grateful for all the support many of you have provided.

The prior post left off up in Jasper Nat'l Park in Alberta, Canada ... what to me, seemed like a fitting place to turn for home. What a wonderful series of parks are in that area ... if you haven't been ... you should go. In preparing for the trip, I read the 40'ish mile trip on the Icefields Parkway from Banff Nat'l Park to Jasper Nat'l Park would take your breath away ... (it did) & the author suggested to take that drive in the opposite direction & see a different set of views. I don't know if I'd totally agree, however, I did see many views I missed the 1st time. So he was right. Do it both ways.

We saw incredible scenery ... Bears ... Big Horn Sheep ... & then it was out on the plains ... Man, oh Man ... that drive is a long, flat one ... on either side of the Canadian - US Border. So we mixed it up ... the 1st part of the journey was north of the border ... & the 2nd part was south of the border. While flat, that country has it's own kind of special beauty.

The only snag for us, was a relatively small one ... at the border. Going North was a breeze ... 1 officer asked a couple of questions about weapons ... when I asked, if he wanted to see the Mutt's immunizations & he said no & we were through in a minute or 2. It was quite a different story coming back ... a long waiting line ... then 4 officers surrounded the van ... opening doors & looking in bags ... the Mutt (normally a sweetheart) took umbrage to their intrusion ... somehow one officer irritated her & she made sure he knew it. He backed off yelling "Get that dog under control!!" I started to chuckle ... 'cause this dog loves everyone ... but I didn't want any hassle, so I said no problem & spoke to her. They resumed their inspection & the only snag was a bag of big, beautiful & particularly tasty oranges I had purchased a few days earlier in the US!!! They were the fruit equivalent of "personae non gratae" ... & were not allowed to come back across with me.

On our drive East through Alberta ... Saskatchewan ... North Dakota ... & Wisconsin, we saw farm machinery the likes of which we never see on farms here in New England. Tractors with 12 wheels ... 3 on each corner!!!! At one point, I had stopped to shoot a scene when a big one passed me. He'd been traveling with a good portion of the tractor off the side of the road & had to swing out to go around me, taking up most of that two lane highway. The most amazing thing to me was even though I'd inconvenienced him ... he gave me a big wave & smile as he went by. I took loads of shots of equipment working in what appeared to be never ending fields & in front of farm equipment dealers ... but space on this post is limited to 10, so those will have to be content to be stored on my hard drive.

After 6 weeks & 2 days, 14,000 miles, & +/- 12,000 photos ... the Mutt & I returned to Vermont. When we left, the snow was deep ... very deep ... but Spring does eventually come up here as you can see.

The shots were taken as follows:

5d Mk IV & EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens (Tangle Falls; River; Fire Truck & kitchen windows
5d Mk IV & EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens (Llamas)
6d & EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens (Black Bear; Big Horn Sheep & Old House)
iPhone 6 (Flat big sky Saskatchewan)

I want to again, thank all those who took the time to look at this series of posts. Now, I shall sit back & look forward to seeing some of your journeys. Best to you all.

Frank
This is the last in a series of posts using photos... (show quote)

Beautiful images Frank.

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Jun 30, 2019 05:59:54   #
steve49 Loc: massachusetts
 
Nice set... an excellent trip all around.

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Jun 30, 2019 06:34:41   #
timm27 Loc: Earth
 
Awesome series, muchly enjoyed!
Well done!

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Jun 30, 2019 07:24:37   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Beautiful images Frank.


Thanks again J-SPEIGHT ... I appreciate you taking the time to look & your comments. Best to you.

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Jun 30, 2019 07:25:33   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
steve49 wrote:
Nice set... an excellent trip all around.


Thank you steve49 ... both for looking & for such a nice comment.

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Jun 30, 2019 07:26:37   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
timm27 wrote:
Awesome series, muchly enjoyed!
Well done!


Very nice of you to look & share that comment timm27 ... I appreciate it very much.

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