Tomorrow we are traveling from Banff to Whitefish. Who knows the best way to stream the game? We won't have interwebs much of the way but I really want to listen as much as I can.
Tomorrow we are traveling from Banff to Whitefish. Who knows the best way to stream the game? We won't have interwebs much of the way but I really want to listen as much as I can.
let us know how long that takes. I'd also like to know how far Whitefish is from a proper airport.Tomorrow we are traveling from Banff to Whitefish. Who knows the best way to stream the game? We won't have interwebs much of the way but I really want to listen as much as I can.
We were just in Banff in August. Before that, Glacier National Park.Tomorrow we are traveling from Banff to Whitefish. Who knows the best way to stream the game? We won't have interwebs much of the way but I really want to listen as much as I can.
It's a 4 or 5 hour drive to Whitefish from Banff. 1 /2 hours to Calgary and then another 3 hours from Calgary to Whitefish.let us know how long that takes. I'd also like to know how far Whitefish is from a proper airport.
We flew into Kalispell, the airport sits just between it and Whitefish. So 5-10 miles from an airport.let us know how long that takes. I'd also like to know how far Whitefish is from a proper airport.
We came up through Calgary, going back the mountain route.It's a 4 or 5 hour drive to Whitefish from Banff. 1 /2 hours to Calgary and then another 3 hours from Calgary to Whitefish.
Or, there's a more direct route, but it's through the mountains.
This way he gets to hear Don. How many more years do we have to enjoy him as our Hoosier Broadcaster?Hoosier Country 105 :: Today's Best Country
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Not enoughThis way he gets to hear Don. How many more years do we have to enjoy him as our Hoosier Broadcaster?
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Forget that damn football game. Your bride don’t want to hear that shit Marv. You’re in one of the most beautiful places of all. Look at the scenery. Look into her eyes. Talk about it. Damn stupid football. Come onTomorrow we are traveling from Banff to Whitefish. Who knows the best way to stream the game? We won't have interwebs much of the way but I really want to listen as much as I can.
Do you have serious XM? It will be there. If not and your vehicle is enabled, you can subscribe in minutes.Tomorrow we are traveling from Banff to Whitefish. Who knows the best way to stream the game? We won't have interwebs much of the way but I really want to listen as much as I can.
Look 5-0 IU football starts are rare. Very rare. Once in a lifetime rare.Forget that damn football game. Your bride don’t want to hear that shit Marv. You’re in one of the most beautiful places of all. Look at the scenery. Look into her eyes. Talk about it. Damn stupid football. Come on
once every 57 years!!! 1910, 1967, 2024.Look 5-0 IU football starts are rare. Very rare. Once in a lifetime rare.
It's a 4 or 5 hour drive to Whitefish from Banff. 1 /2 hours to Calgary and then another 3 hours from Calgary to Whitefish.
Do you have serious XM? It will be there. If not and your vehicle is enabled, you can subscribe in minutes.
I envy you. Have a great drive.
See any secluded cabins for sale?The route through the mountains from Banff to Kalispell was interesting. It goes through the Rockies but isn't a mountain road. It runs along a valley for about 110 km, I know because of a sign, "no cell service the next 110 km."
One comes out at Radium Hot Springs. The last 3 miles is a mountain road, one drops down from 6-12 %.
Radium Hot Springs are hot springs people can swim in warmed by radon. They claim the levels are too low to be of concern.
So one sees a lot of mountains, streams, lakes. We saw a mountain goat and its calf.
Most of that was Canadian National Park, I don't think there were structures. Inside Glacier there are cabins, grandfathered in from when it became a park. Long ago many gave their land to NPS, now those cabins sell for $12-$15 million. People tend not to donate them anymore.See any secluded cabins for sale?
Most of that was Canadian National Park, I don't think there were structures. Inside Glacier there are cabins, grandfathered in from when it became a park. Long ago many gave their land to NPS, now those cabins sell for $12-$15 million. People tend not to donate them anymore.
From Banff, we went to Idaho and it was the same - might have been the same road, because I saw that same sign.The route through the mountains from Banff to Kalispell was interesting. It goes through the Rockies but isn't a mountain road. It runs along a valley for about 110 km, I know because of a sign, "no cell service the next 110 km."
One comes out at Radium Hot Springs. The last 3 miles is a mountain road, one drops down from 6-12 %.
Radium Hot Springs are hot springs people can swim in warmed by radon. They claim the levels are too low to be of concern.
So one sees a lot of mountains, streams, lakes. We saw a mountain goat and its calf.
Did you stay in Waterton? We stayed at the Prince of Wales Hotel - it's up on the hill overlooking the town and lake. Built in 1927 - It's iconic and a fantastic huge window looking out. Tour busses bring people to go through it.Most of that was Canadian National Park, I don't think there were structures. Inside Glacier there are cabins, grandfathered in from when it became a park. Long ago many gave their land to NPS, now those cabins sell for $12-$15 million. People tend not to donate them anymore.
We just drove through Waterton, ate lunch there. We saw the Prince of Wales, hotel not many. I do not believe it was open. There were no cars there, just a couple people taking selfies in the lot.Did you stay in Waterton? We stayed at the Prince of Wales Hotel - it's up on the hill overlooking the town and lake. Built in 1927 - It's iconic and a fantastic huge window looking out. Tour busses bring people to go through it.
I loved the little town of Waterton.
Yeah, those places start to close down in September. They don't open until May, at the earliest.We just drove through Waterton, ate lunch there. We saw the Prince of Wales, hotel not many. I do not believe it was open. There were no cars there, just a couple people taking selfies in the lot.
Much of Glacier is already closed, including Many Glacier Hotel. Everything else closes Tuesday.
There were 5 school busses in Waterton, a ton of kids roaming around. Other than that, not a lot of tourists.