Monday 4 February 2013

bustling NORDEGG

This past Sunday Mara, Virgilio, and myself got into the car and drove north (after driving south accidentally) for 2 1/2 hours to Nordegg, Alberta. It was an amazing drive on the Icefields Parkway just outside of the Rocky Mountains to the slightly abandoned town of Nordegg. Originally a coal mine town for the railroad, We first only met one person, the pastor of the community church who was closing up shop when we arrived. He gave us a little history, mostly of the church and his schedule there, and mentioned we might be able to walk up and see the mine. We trudged through the snow and got pretty cold and wet, but luckily the sun was shining that day and it wasn't half-bad! Weird animal sounds in the woods, hidden train track that we followed, empty sheds by a creek, elk beds, random pipes laying around, and mysterious paw prints in the snow made for a funky jam session. Oh yeah, on the way we made a few small stops and got to watch some big horn sheep snack on some grass in a field. Lakes of ice are incredible and the mountains just always impress here.
    After our little wander through the woods around Nordegg, we got back into the "town" and explored some of the empty buildings left in the old townsite. One of the best parts of the little trip was going to the restaurant at the town lodge on our way out. Such a typical isolated town cafe with an old pump organ, really old pictures on the walls, YA KNOW. Of course we had to inject a little twin peaks into the day so we had some hot pie for dessert. CHECK OUT SOME PICTURES











2 comments:

  1. i like the pics. want to hear the pump handle squeeeek! amazing place. looks chilly. ...it would look so even in summer. need sounds!

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