Beautiful Stone Mountain Provincial Park & Campground on Hwy 97 Alaska Highway, BC, Canada
Mountain Goats - Stone Mountain, BC
Herd of Mountain Goats we saw at Stone Mountain, BC in June 2009. The baby ones were so tiny and CUTE!
Northern Rockies
Nothern Rockies 2 hours North of Fort Nelson BC
Muncho Lake Trip 2015
Our trip to Muncho Lake, BC.
Hiking in the Northern Rockies: Alpine Tundra, Glacial Lake, Buffalo, & more!
Check out the beautiful sights of the Northern Rockies, British Columbia, including glimpses of our 5 hour hike to Flower Springs Lake!
Stone Mountain, BC, CA
A bit of our drive thru the Stone Mountain area.
The Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
The Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park is located in the far north of British Columbia, Canada on the Alaska Highway. I have spent 3 years in this area working in the park during which I filmed and photographed this short film. This area is for me very sacred and we need to continue to protect it and all of the remaining northern wilderness. Produced in partnership with BC Parks.
This film was shot in the Park and in the surrounding area including the northern Rockies just south of Liard.
Music: Divenire By Ludovico Einaudi ludovicoeinaudi.com/
Produced and filmed by Marty Mellway flickr.com/photos/mmellway/
BC Parks: env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/
Filmed with a Canon 7D Mark ii, 60d and DJI phantom 4k
Liard Hot Springs Provincial Park
Muncho Lake Provincial Park
Muskwa-Kechika Management area
Wokkpash Protected Area
Stone Mountain Provincial Park
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My kids 2
My family went to Cardston, Alberta one fine weekend.
Liard Hotsprings! Amazing! #natureforthewin #adventureisthenewnormal
via YouTube Capture
Top of the Rocky Mountain! Canada/Alberta
Candy Mountain! We did it finally
The Great Road Trip
Shots from our BC & Alberta road trip in the summer of 2015. Featuring Kelowna, Revelstoke, Yoho, and Jasper National Parks, open roads of northwest Alberta, the Alaska Highway to Fort Nelson and beyond to Liard River Hot Springs, Stone Mountain Provincial Park, and Burns Lake.
Music: David Mumford - The Right Train (freemusicarchive.org)
Flower Springs Lake at Stone Mountain Provincial Park
Waterfalls flowing into Flower Springs Lake in Stone Mountain Provincial Park, British Columbia. More at
Buffalo on Alaska Highway
Norman Wells to Whitehorse
Norman Wells to Whitehorse - April 1 and 2, 2017.
With most of the packing taking place after midnight, we were able to get about three hours of sleep :) We woke up early to finish loading the truck, strap everything down, and depart Norman Wells by 7am on April 1. Everything we owned was in the back of our 2002 Ford F-150 (minus a dirt bike and a quad).
The winter road to Tulita was fairly rough and the slowest going portion of our whole trip. Things smoothed out a bit after the Deline access road and it was pretty easy sailing until closer to Wrigley. Cooler temps the previous night and throughout the morning definitely helped keep the majority of the road firm and in good shape. Hats off to the road crews for keeping conditions passable so late into the season. Due tithe warming temps, the last 45 minutes before Wrigley was dicey! Many deep ruts and drifting around in the mud! Had to focus on the road here so we didn't get any footage unfortunately haha. We made it into Wrigley before noon that day. Less than 24 hours later, the winter road officially closed for the season. Things got too warm and the road couldn't handle any more abuse! We made it out just in time!
After fueling up in Wrigley we headed on to Fort Simpson. The all season road was in excellent shape and very smooth, even better shape than the Alaska Highway I would say. We would spend the night in Fort Simpson and prepare for an even earlier departure the following morning.
We were on the road at 5am on April 2. Smooth going brought us South into Northern BC, fueling in Fort Liard along the way. Shortly after we reached the junction of the Alaska Highway and turned West.
With the beautiful snow capped Rockies ahead of us we approached Stone Mountain Provincial Park where the hill climbs started. Nothing too steep but a good dose of speed at the bottom definitely helped a fully loaded truck with an occasional misfire lol. I should mention the excellent cinnamon buns to be had at the Tetsa River Lodge before getting too deep into the Rockies. Located at mile 375, they bake a mean, sticky-gooey-mess.
Next came Muncho Lake and the Liard River Hot Springs. Even though we were rushing to get to Whitehorse before dark, we took a brief, much-needed soak. The facilities are excellent and the hot springs had a great atmosphere. Our sore rear ends were thankful! We highly recommend this stop.
Refreshed for the final push we headed off again, stopping next in Watson Lake for gas and a bite to eat at Kathy's Kitchen. Onward to Teslin we went, and finally Whitehorse. We even made it well before dark, arriving in town around 8pm. Google maps shows 1,378km at 23 hours from Fort Simpson to Whitehorse... it was a solid 15 hours for us including the stops. But we had get there itis. A more realistic day of driving, taking time to enjoy what you want along the way would be to start from Fort Nelson, BC instead of Fort Simpson, NT like we did.
Although we were rushed, the drive was amazing and we did our best to take as much in as we could. We made the video to give us something to look back on down the road, pun intended :).
Filmed, edited, and uploaded on an iPhone SE
Another perfect day
Morning ride out of Stone Mountain Provincial Park, BC.
Alaska 2018 Animal Alley Ft Nelson to Muncho Lake
We spent some time at Fort Nelson and visited the Historical Museum. Traveling on the Alaska Highway to Muncho Lake, we saw many animals. Extremely beautiful camping on Muncho Lake.
Stone Sheep Ewes on the Alaska Highway near Summit Lake BC
Alberta travel, Top 35 Places to Visit In Alberta, Canada
Alberta is a western territory of Canada. With an expected populace of 4,067,175 starting at 2016 registration, it is Canada's fourth-most crowded territory and the most crowded of Canada's three prairie areas. Its region is around 660,000 square kilometers (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbor Saskatchewan were regions of the Northwest Territories until the point that they were set up as areas on September 1, 1905. The head has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.
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Alberta most beautifule places we're visiting lists bellow:
Banff National Park,
Lake Louise,
Bow river. Banff,
Calgary,
Jasper National Park,
Canmore,
Edmonton,
Maligne Lake,
Drumheller,
Waterton Park,
Lake Minnewanka,
Kananaskis ,
Dinosaur Provincial Park,
Elk Island National Park,
Crowsnest Pass,
Downtown Calgary,
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park,
Medicine Hat ,
Grande Prairie ,
Saskatchewan River Crossing,
Fort McMurray,
Spray Lakes Reservoir,
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park,
Rocky Mountain House,
Cochrane ,
Bragg Creek,
Wood Buffalo National Park,
Sylvan Lake,
St. Albert,
Upper Kananaskis Lake,
Spray Valley Provincial Park,
Bow Valley Provincial Park,
Inglewood ,
Leduc,
Airdrie ,
Abraham Lake,
Pincher Creek,
Grande Cache
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