Calgary Deli meet happened
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 7:01 pm
Well, it happened. Calgary Deli owners met. We had (in order of arrival at rendezvous) Green1, Ruminanté, Jungle Jon, and Piyeguyo. First thing of course was to check out each other's vehicle.

Then we cruised down the Powderface Trail, a 40 km gravel road that twists and winds its way down between the foothills of the Rockies. (Thanks Jon for the great suggestion.)
Of course, we had to stop for a good photo op!

We continued down the road, where I managed to drive and take a photo in the rearview mirror:

When we got to Prairie Creek trailhead we stopped for a picnic, enjoying the wonderful weather:

To give you perspective on the terrain, here is a panorama. For you flatlanders out there, or those who live at almost sea level (especially Brits), this spot is at an elevation of about 1800 metres (6000 feet). This is a valley in the Foothills, not even into the Rockies!

After a wonderful picnic, we drove on and ended up in the hamlet of Bragg Creek, where the Delica's amazing offroad abilities were tested to the limits in the parking lot.

Then we all split up and made our own way home. A great time was had by all.
Ruminanté

Then we cruised down the Powderface Trail, a 40 km gravel road that twists and winds its way down between the foothills of the Rockies. (Thanks Jon for the great suggestion.)
Of course, we had to stop for a good photo op!

We continued down the road, where I managed to drive and take a photo in the rearview mirror:

When we got to Prairie Creek trailhead we stopped for a picnic, enjoying the wonderful weather:

To give you perspective on the terrain, here is a panorama. For you flatlanders out there, or those who live at almost sea level (especially Brits), this spot is at an elevation of about 1800 metres (6000 feet). This is a valley in the Foothills, not even into the Rockies!

After a wonderful picnic, we drove on and ended up in the hamlet of Bragg Creek, where the Delica's amazing offroad abilities were tested to the limits in the parking lot.

Then we all split up and made our own way home. A great time was had by all.
Ruminanté