It's an all day rain event on our first day spent in the Canadian Rockies region. Arrived at Canmore, Alberta by mid-day, rained most of the time until 6-ish. Ehagay Nakoda was gradually making its appearance, and I believed I photographed Mt Lawrence Grassi.
"Ehagay Nakoda is a multi-peaked massif located immediately south of the town of Canmore just east of the Spray Lakes road in Alberta's Canadian Rockies. The mountain sports two subsidiary peaks with commemorative names, Mount Lawrence Grassi (which is the tallest) and Ha Ling Peak on the northwestern end. It also sports two other named peaks: Ship's Prow on the southeastern side, and Miner's Peak. The mountain is separated from Mount Rundle by Whiteman's Gap, and is separated to the South from The Three Sisters by Three Sisters Pass." ... Wikipedia
We haven't entered the national park, so I still get cell signals; however, with my US Verizon unlimited phone plan, I only get 0.5G of high speed data per day in Canada. Unfortunately, this 0.5G does not last long so I must pick and choose what I do online.
Wishing you all a happy day ahead!
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