Highway 93 runs all the way from Lake Louise to Jasper. Highway 93A is an alternate route (part of the original highway built in the 1930s) that takes about an hour to drive at a much lower speed from Athabasca Falls to Jasper.
Wasn't the weasel used on the first transantarctic expedition by the Brits in the lats 50's? The Kiwi Edmund Hilary would've played a small part in that trip
I shall look it up too. I had a book on it somewhere. The mechanic was a Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer. The British transpolar expedition I think.@@jaspersmoustachedmountaing5180
That was excellent thank you very much for that! Great job!
Glad you liked it!
You’re a great ambassador - thank you sir!
Thank you kindly!
Love your videos Norm! Hope to see you in real life someday this year at Jasper National Park. 🌲🤩
Going there in September. Surely, your wonderful video helped. Subscribed
Excellent! Hope to see you in the mountains!
Thank you so much. We'll be driving through in late May! I hope there enough washroom facilities for us oldies.
I hope so! Have fun! -Norm
He knows a thing or two about a thing or two
Super trip and loved all the information! Do like your videos! Helps me remember where we went!!
Thank you! So glad you enjoy them. -Norm
mistaya canyon is also on the same route and its splendid.
93 & 93A how is difference?.My family will have a road trip to banff in September. Thank you in advance.
Highway 93 runs all the way from Lake Louise to Jasper. Highway 93A is an alternate route (part of the original highway built in the 1930s) that takes about an hour to drive at a much lower speed from Athabasca Falls to Jasper.
@@jaspersmoustachedmountaing5180 thank you
Wasn't the weasel used on the first transantarctic expedition by the Brits in the lats 50's? The Kiwi Edmund Hilary would've played a small part in that trip
I'll have to look into that. Thanks for mentioning it!
I shall look it up too. I had a book on it somewhere. The mechanic was a Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer. The British transpolar expedition I think.@@jaspersmoustachedmountaing5180
Been to all of these but could have used your dulcet tones to expand on my knowledge and make the trek more entertaining.
Did you know all of these places have indigenous names and histories pre-colonization
Be interesting to hear about that as well