canadian rockies

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Have you ever been camping?

me and bro at Banff

The last time I officially went camping (not glamping) was in the Canadian Rockies with my fam.

We went hiking, horseback riding, and went to the icefield.  

We also had an incident with a black bear coming into our camp. The bear tossed our cooler and once it got a whiff of our kimchi that was inside, it ran away.

I also go to hang out with my two male friends that I met online from Edmonton. They were very kind. I made fun of their Canadian accents and they made fun of my Minnesotan accent. But to be fair, the accents are very similar but we don’t say “aboot”.

We slept in our tents and my dad and I took turns driving across Canada.

It was picturesque, family bonding, and a moment I will never forget. 


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10 responses to “canadian rockies”

  1. MyGenXerLife Avatar

    Sounds like a nice memory. Quick question: What are ice fields?

    1. justrojie Avatar

      it’s almost like a glacier… hmm i think a better way to describe it would be https://www.banfflakelouise.com/experiences/columbia-icefield-adventure

  2. MyGenXerLife Avatar

    Ok, this is cool. I just watched a few YouTube videos. That must have been interesting to experience, especially at a young age. I may have to add this to my bucket list.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      it was amazing and we had so much fun

  3. […] already wrote about about our family road trip from Minnesota to the Canadian Rockies. We drove through Winnipeg, Regina,  Calgary, Banff, Edmonton, Saskatoon, and then back down to […]

  4. Michael Williams Avatar

    🙂 that’s a really nice pic of you and your bro! Mike

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Thank you, Mike!

  5. Ajinkya Rane Avatar

    how nice!

  6. Nicholas K F Matte Avatar

    The bear smelled the kimchi lololol……and ran away lololol……..classic🤣

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Haha yeah we were happy when it ran away

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