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Wikimedia Picture of the Year

February 26th, 2009 by

The photos that have been nominated for the third annual Picture of the Year competition were posted recently by Wikimedia Commons, which is a database of freely usable media files. Among these great photos was the following photo of Peyto Lake in Banff National Park which was shot by a tourist from Germany enjoying this fantastic park. Check out all of the photos and vote for your favourite until February 26, 2009.

Peyto Lake Banff Alberta

Source:Wikimedia Picture of the Year

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Johnston Canyon Ice Climbing

February 2nd, 2009 by

Last weekend I went out to Johnston Canyon. I was surprised that the river was flowing and the lower falls were not frozen. With the water running behind the ice it made for interesting photos and the thunder of the falls was absent.

Johnston Canyon Banff Lower Falls

The Upper Falls did not disappoint. There were ice climbers (beginners) on the side of the canyon and a couple on the upper falls.

Johnston Canyon  Banff Hiking Trail Upper Falls

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CANMORE WALKING WEEKEND – Sat/Sun June 20/21, 2009

January 29th, 2009 by

The aim of this event is to offer an opportunity for an enjoyable experience while meeting other hikers and discovering Canmore with its access to a wide range of trails and mountain routes in the Bow Valley.

Hiking clubs everywhere should note these dates when planning their Spring program as many clubs aim to organize a trip, perhaps annually, to hike in the Canmore area. Clubs may want to schedule their own hikes on either or both days, giving a bit of a boost to the image and importance of walking and hiking to communities across the province, as well as exploring some new hiking experiences.

Alternatively, join a group coordinated by Trailminders of the Bow Valley, one day-long and one half-day hike on each day, group limit of 20 on each trip.

For those interested in planning for the whole weekend, in addition to B & Bs and motels (group discounts being sought), there are trailer park, campsite and hostel facilities nearby.

Details will follow but if further information is needed meantime, please contact Trailminders of the Bow Valley at trailminders@yahoo.ca, and please provide club mailing address.

Source:CANMORE WALKING WEEKEND – Sat/Sun June 20/21, 2009

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Elbow Loop Structure

January 6th, 2009 by

I finally made it around Elbow Loop. Can someone tell me what the structure is below that I came across at the highpoint of the trail? Maybe if I know its purpose I will understand why someone would haul it into the middle of the backcountry.

Elbow Loop Bragg Creek Kananaskis

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Geotagging Photos with Photolinker

January 3rd, 2009 by

I recently spent a couple of weeks in Hawaii. As I planned for the trip I decided that one of the things I wanted to do was geotag my photos. Several weeks before I left ATP indicated that they would send me a ATP Photofinder to review. The weeks went buy a couple of emails were exchanged but no test unit arrived. After giving up on ATP I went to a local store and attempted to order a unit but was told that there would be a six week delay for delivery. I am not sure where the unit was being shipped from but the last time I waited 6 weeks for delivery of any product was the mid-80s. Eventually I resolved myself to the fact that I would have to mark the locations on my Garmin unit as waypoints and manually enter the coordinates. Not a lot of fun.

A week or two after I returned home, the endurance junky sent me a link to the GPS Photolinker. According to the site the

GPSPhotoLinker can be used to save location and GPS position data to a photo. The latitude and longitude recorded by your GPS unit while you were taking photos can be linked, and saved, to the photos. GPSPhotoLinker automatically enters the city, state, and country annotations into the metadata.

I was able to load my GPS tracks, including waypoints and scroll through each picture manually adding the latitude and longitude to the EXIF metadata. I was able to geotag almost 200 photos in 15 minutes which would have taken hours manually. When the photos are uploaded to sites like flickr and Everytrail, the photos automatically appear in their proper location. While the level of detail in parts of Alberta is poor on Google Earth, it is fantastic in Hawaii. Below is a screenshot of some photos from a hike on the Pololu Valley Trail in Hawaii. The waves breaking on the beach are visible, in other photos you can see the waterfalls.

Pololu Valley Trail Hawaii

The Photolinker also allows the automatic batch geotagging of photos by comparing the time on the active GPS track to the time recorded by your camera. To simplify the process, set the time on your camera and computer to match the time on your GPS. To test the Batch tag, I went for a walk through Bowness Park snapped some photos, used the Photolinker and uploaded the results to Everytrail. Drag your mouse across the track to see the uploaded photos.

Each photo, in only seconds, was accurately geotagged. The downside, Photolinker is designed for the Mac. I have not found a similar program that works with the PC. Bottom line, if you have a Mac, a camera, and a GPS device already you do not need a device similar to the ATP Photofinder. Remember, devices like that from ATP and Sony will not help you find your way out of the bush.

The Photolinker is currently under development and free to download (but donations are appreciated and recommended). The only issue that I had using the program was that sometimes I had to drag and drop the photos and track as using the upload buttons sometimes caused the program to shut down, but it is after all under development. If you are looking for more information on geotagging, see my post Automatically Geotag Photos.

Source:Geotagging Photos with Photolinker

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Ptarmigan Cirque Trail

January 1st, 2009 by

Distance:

3.5 km

Difficulty:

Easy

Elev. gain:

258 meters

Time required:

1 - 2 hours

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Elk Lake

January 1st, 2009 by

Distance:

21.2 km

Difficulty:

Moderate

Elev. gain:

200 meters

Time required:

6 - 8 hours

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Jewell Pass Trail to Barrier Lake Lookout

December 30th, 2008 by

Distance:

19.8 km

Difficulty:

Moderate

Elev. gain:

524 meters

Time required:

4 - 6 hours

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Source:Jewell Pass Trail to Barrier Lake Lookout

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Grassi Lakes Trail

December 30th, 2008 by

Distance:

3.9 km

Difficulty:

Easy

Elev. gain:

165 meters

Time required:

1 - 2 hours

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Source:Grassi Lakes Trail

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Ice Climbers on Weeping Wall

December 29th, 2008 by

On my return trip from Jasper last weekend I saw 6 climbers on the Weeping Wall near the Columbia Ice Fields. Some sites indicate that this is the most famous ice climb in Canada. I thought the pictures are worth sharing. The close-up shot below is impressive.

Ice Climbing Weeping Wall Icefields Parkway

To really appreciate the skill of these climbers you have to see the photo from the Icefields Parkway. There are six climbers visible in this photo.

Ice Climbing Weeping Wall Icefield Parkway

Source:Ice Climbers on Weeping Wall

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