Showing posts with label signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label signs. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

signs

I've come across in my travels...
Lots of bears--both black and grizzly--roam the Canadian wilderness in Jasper and Banff National Parks.  This sign is on a large trash bin.


sign in Castries Market in the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.  I wrote about this market HERE. Of note is that this market made National Geographic's "World's Best Top Ten Food Markets" list at #3!


more Castries Market


This bear sign is in Glacier National Park in the US.  I saw 13 bears on my last trip here, some of them fairly close.


 
I'm including this just because I like the photo and this path.  This walking/bike trail is 75 miles long and goes through 5 counties and 11 cities/towns.  There are a number of connector trails and more are planned.  It's not far away from where I live.The slippery bridges have now been paved over and so are much safer.


parking lot at the post office/gift shop in the tiny town of Hell in Grand Cayman


LINKS:
past post on signs 
past post on the bike trail
Little Miami Scenic Trail
Loveland Bike Trail
National Geographic Top Ten Food Markets 




Alphabe-Thursday, hosted by Ms Jenny, is so much fun!  This week our letter is "S." Come visit others' submissions HERE and join in the fun! 



photos by me © 2010, 2011, 2013   all rights reserved

Thursday, September 27, 2012

signs

I've come across in my travels...
Utah



Glacier National Park (sign posted at the beginning of a hike)



brrrrr....on the Icefields Parkway, Jasper in late August (temps are Centigrade; in the higher elevations, it's even colder!)



Jasper National Park, Canada.  Did we actually see any bears?  no, unfortunately.



sign in front of the Athabasca Glacier in Jasper National Park.  In spite of several warning signs, including one informing of the fall of a young boy into a crevasse several years earlier, people still crossed over and walked onto the glacier.  I have seen people not obey warning signs and do some pretty stupid things, like jumping into a pool of churning water with a rapid current above a waterfall.  Perhaps they think because they are on vacation they are immune to disaster.
This sign reads:
DANGERS BEYOND THIS POINT
crevasses and millwells (DEEP HOLES, SOMETIMES HIDDEN)
changeable ice conditions
swift flowing creeks with slippery banks
PARTIES PROCEEDING BEYOND THIS POINT MUST HAVE:
mountaineering and crevasse rescue equipment
the knowledge of how to use it

and my personal favorite-
Grand Cayman




I'm linking up with my favorite teacher, Ms Jenny Matlock, as we work our way through the alphabet.  Please do go visit the other students, for you never know what gems you may find--humor, poignancy, information, visions of far away places, stuff you've never even dreamed of!  Check it out HERE.  You may even wish to join in yourself!  This week our letter is "S." 


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