banff & jasper parks in November

Sounds like a new forum ... Bus Photography (Interior/Passengers). Mind you, if you can do Via Rail, it's preferrable. Some of my best shots have been on Via Rail.

As far as a national bus system, no... just Greyhound or other private carriers. Not sure who it is in Alberta.
 
I'll try and figure it out. The problem is that the bus to Jasper runs only on Thursday, and the bus back to Edmonton only on Monday. I'd love to take advantage of the bit of extra time I have on Wednesday and my flight is on Sunday.

doh.
allan
 
mix/match would work. I could take train to jasper on the 9th, then bus back on the 12th. hmmm...

joe - like I said, I'd love to, and there will be some time in the conference for us to meet up. I look forward to it. And doing so on Wednesday is great.

allan
 
Joe,
Are you considering going to Jasper as well? But for your trip in December? Or possibly when I'm going? I wouln't mind the company.

allan
 
kaiyen said:
Joe,
Are you considering going to Jasper as well? But for your trip in December? Or possibly when I'm going? I wouln't mind the company.

allan

yes, to jasper. i have not been there in years but i won a 2 day overnight stay at the whistler's inn.
but it has some parameters, like only good from nov. to april and a mid week stay.
i was planning on adding a day or 2 to the package and taking the train as i don't trust my winter driving much anymore.

a fellow shooter might be fun to pair up with.
maybe p.m. your dates and i'll check with work about a few days off.
joe
 
If it was me going to Edmonton and then to the mountains, I know what I'd do. But it isn't me going. So maybe what I'm about to say isn't relevant. Or as Bill Murray said, "It just doesn't matter."

Anyway, I've been pondering this 4 day trip as I plan to return for Trip #4 as soon aspossible. Here are a few miscellaneous thoughts.

Travel in November will be dictated by the weather as Joe pointed out. There's no way of knowing what will/won't be accessible until you leave Edmonton. Phone the week before & pray the parks don't get clobbered on Tuesday-Wednesday.

The TransCan Highway from Calgary through Banff to Field, B.C. will be open unless a blizzard hits. Ditto the roads into Lake Louise, Emerald Lake and Radium Hot Springs, B.C. Highway 16 from Edmonton through Jasper will be open. That's about all you can rely on under normal conditions. Phone the various Park Headquarters and get an idea of which roads are normally open and which roads are close early. The first time I went to Lake Louise in mid-October, the Moraine lake road was already closed.

Hiking off road will be very hit or miss unless you have snowshoes or skis.

So, that pretty much confines a photographer to the scenery available from the various highways and park roads mentioned above. Mile for mile and pound for pound, the best scenery available from the highway in November is centered about Castle Junction-Lake Louise-Field, B.C. If you base yourself in Jasper or Banff you will have to drive a lot everyday to get to the good spots along the highway.

Worse still, if the Maligne Lake Road, 93A and the Cavell Road are closed and 93 south from Jasper is only open a short distance, you won't get near any spectacular mountain scenery.

What's he rambling on about anyway?

Here's The Plan:

A) If possible, book your flight into Edmonton and out of Calgary. Rent a car one way from Edmonton to Calgary. A one week rental is usually cheaper than a 4 day rental. Pick the car up early in Edmonton and exlpore.

B) Leave the conferrence as soon as possible and get to the mountains on Wednesday. If, and it's a big IF, the highway from Red Deer to The Crossing Resort is open, take that to get to Banff N.P. and avoid Calgary entirely. Otherwise, get the Alberta highway map and figure out a way to avoid Calgary headed to Banff N.P.

C) Base yourself at Lake Louise, Field, B.C. or someplace in the area that's open. Deer Lodge at Lake Louise and Emerald Lake Lodge HAD good off season rates when I was there in October. They are owned by same company. If you are a AAA member, they give good discounts. Both have spectacularly good dining rooms. Field has some B&Bs and a motel or two that MIGHT be open in November.

D) Hit the roads early and catch the sunrise. Stay out late for the sunsets. You will be in some of the most spectacular mountain scenery anywhere on the planet. Make the most of your 3 full days.

E) If none of the above is possible, rent a car for a week and go to Jasper and hope that you can get far enough south to see some of the big peaks.

EDIT:

F) If Joe can join you, I was never here!

Enjoy!

That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Your mileage may vary.

Cheers!
 
Last edited:
Venchka,
I got exactly the same suggestions on apug. However, I can't fly to Edmonton and out of Calgary. Well, I can, but I have to pay the $100 difference in airfare. And that would eat away at the money I have for the trip overall.

Joe, we'll talk.

allan
 
venchka, you know more about that area than i do.

when i was younger i used to go camping every year in jasper for at least a week or so in the summers.
but i can't even remember the last time i was there.
my plan for december was to train it to jasper and stay at the whisler as it's just across the street from the station. as i'm more of a street shooter than a landscape shooter i was thinking of mostly walking the streets and shooting. even in the centre of town it would be hard not to have a mountain in the background.
i'm not much of a planner so getting up there and figuring out what i'll do as i go is my usual.
no matter what - it's hard to beat the majesty of the mountains.
 
kaiyen said:
Venchka,
I got exactly the same suggestions on apug.

allan

So, I'm not crazy afterall?😀

Go! Enjoy! Make the most of what life offers! Show us the pictures!

Y'all have fun!
 
venchka said:
Venchka didn't fail to mention the drive to Mt. Robson. It's a morning or afternoon trip from Jasper.
Oooops, my bad... 😱 😱

Also, your suggestion of the one-way rental Edmonton-Calgary was a very good idea. I'll store that one away for the future...
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom