Bob Israel
Well-Known Member
It was another cold start with frost evident around the campground. This day was an 'off' day from the trail. Although, in the end, we hiked a more than 10 miles. The Waterton ranger suggested we hike the trail along Waterton Lake to the US/Canadian border. It was a beautiful day and decided to take his advice. Along the way, we ran into a group of 4 hikers who were just about to complete the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) from the Mexican border to Canada. They've been hiking since mid-April!!! When we got to the border, the group was celebrating, laughing, crying and hugging one another. You could feel their emotions and their sense of accomplishment. We took some photos and videos for them. Finally, they decided to jump into Waterton Lake together and I couldn't resist capturing the moment. There were a few other groups and it was fun to talk to them about their journey.
We got some help to capture a photo of my son and I standing at the border. Kevin is in Canada and I'm in the US. Behind us, you can see the clear cut line up the mountain that represents the US/Canadian border. Supposedly, there are cameras along the border which are monitored.
We returned to camp and decided to hike in the other direction to Rainbow Falls. It is only a mile each way from camp. It is a beautiful scene with a mountain backdrop whether you look up river or down. My on sensor 6-stop ND would be useful here to get a long enough shutter speed to blur the water. I would love to come here during sunrise/sunset to capture this area . . . perhaps someday.
Finally, we returned to the shore of Waterton Lake and captured a few last images including Kevin appearing to walk on water. A pretty good day.
We got some help to capture a photo of my son and I standing at the border. Kevin is in Canada and I'm in the US. Behind us, you can see the clear cut line up the mountain that represents the US/Canadian border. Supposedly, there are cameras along the border which are monitored.
We returned to camp and decided to hike in the other direction to Rainbow Falls. It is only a mile each way from camp. It is a beautiful scene with a mountain backdrop whether you look up river or down. My on sensor 6-stop ND would be useful here to get a long enough shutter speed to blur the water. I would love to come here during sunrise/sunset to capture this area . . . perhaps someday.
Finally, we returned to the shore of Waterton Lake and captured a few last images including Kevin appearing to walk on water. A pretty good day.