Hälsningar från Kanada
(Sorry for writing in English. Jag kan läsa svenska ganske bra)
I was in central Alberta Dec21-Jan6. I was visiting my sister and mother about 130 km south of Edmonton. Alberta is about 5000 km west of my home in Nova Scotia!
The ice on the lakes was SUPERB for both tour-skating and kicksledding. Ice was over 30 cm thick and very clear. There was hardly any snow and temperatures were -5 to +5 C with light winds.
My sister has 2 sparks (kicksleds) (earlier Christmas presents from me), so my sister, twin nieces, brother or mother sometimes came with me on the ice on the kicksleds while I skated.
The small lake nearest to my sister's farm, Alix Lake, has a shoreline of about 5 km and I did many laps of it. The best lake was Buffalo Lake with over a 60 km shoreline, but I only had time to do some sections of it. Closer to Edmonton I went on Pigeon Lake and Cooking Lake. One day on Pigeon Lake I went 45 km (35 km spark, 10 km skate).
Skating condition haven't been this good for 10 years and probably will not continue for long. So, if anyone is going to Alberta in the next few days, take your skates.
Photos and lake maps at:
http://www.dermott.ca/alb2005/fotos.html
MVH
David Dermott, Wolfville Ridge, Nova Scotia, Canada
(Sorry for writing in English. Jag kan läsa svenska ganske bra)
I was in central Alberta Dec21-Jan6. I was visiting my sister and mother about 130 km south of Edmonton. Alberta is about 5000 km west of my home in Nova Scotia!
The ice on the lakes was SUPERB for both tour-skating and kicksledding. Ice was over 30 cm thick and very clear. There was hardly any snow and temperatures were -5 to +5 C with light winds.
My sister has 2 sparks (kicksleds) (earlier Christmas presents from me), so my sister, twin nieces, brother or mother sometimes came with me on the ice on the kicksleds while I skated.
The small lake nearest to my sister's farm, Alix Lake, has a shoreline of about 5 km and I did many laps of it. The best lake was Buffalo Lake with over a 60 km shoreline, but I only had time to do some sections of it. Closer to Edmonton I went on Pigeon Lake and Cooking Lake. One day on Pigeon Lake I went 45 km (35 km spark, 10 km skate).
Skating condition haven't been this good for 10 years and probably will not continue for long. So, if anyone is going to Alberta in the next few days, take your skates.
Photos and lake maps at:
http://www.dermott.ca/alb2005/fotos.html
MVH
David Dermott, Wolfville Ridge, Nova Scotia, Canada