18.8.25

Another campin’ trip.


We spent a few days boondocking once again near Limestone Mountain in Alberta, Canada.

It should be noted that to camp on Alberta Crown land, one presently needs a Public Lands Camping Pass

Dispersed camping.
We went camping during the week, which we thought would mean we'd have the place to ourselves. Turns out, we weren't the only ones with that idea, but we had plenty of room to spread out.

The weather was great, right up until the last day when it rained all day long. The best part? Despite the rain, the bugs were almost nonexistent. One night, the sky was so clear that we got to see tons of stars, satellites, and even a few meteors. In the evenings, we built a fire not for warmth, but for the peaceful atmosphere and the mesmerising glow of the flames.

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Where wild horses roam. We came upon a large herd of wild horses on our way home.

“WHOAS estimates there’s approximately 900 wild horses across Alberta with the majority of the wild horse population hanging out in and around the Sundre / west-central Alberta region. Literally, you can just drive west of Sundre and you’ll find wild horses in fields and grazing along the highways all over the place!”- Sundre.

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