2018 is going to be an exciting year for Bindlestiff Tours,
as they are rolling out several new tour products that will be markedly
different than the packages they have traditionally offered in the past.
The difference will not be any kind of modification to the adventure style of
the tour, but instead will be to a new area. The newest tour offering
from Bindlestiff Tours will be to the Canadian Rockies, leaving from Seattle
and touring numerous scenic and protected spaces over the course of seven
days. Throughout the tour as always, Bindlestiff Tours provides
everything necessary for a fantastic time, and all a patron has to bring along
is their own sleeping bag. There are six nights of camping and one night
in a hostel involved int he tour, which crosses the border into Canada on day
one and returns to Seattle on the final day. Guests can expect days
filled with hiking, sightseeing and adventuring and nights camping under the
stars in some of the most breathtaking places on earth. There is literally nowhere
else in the world like the Canadian Rockies, and the expert tour guides of
Bindlestiff Tours will show you through the areas like you were a pioneer
exploring the completely uncharted places on earth.
The tour begins in the meeting place in Seattle, and crosses the border into Canada to stop first at Kamloops in British Columbia on day one. Here you will see some of the most fantastic wildlife on earth, and view cougars, bears and elk in the Thompson River Valley. You will see the spectacular Bridal Veil Falls, a nearly 200 foot water drop over smooth rock. Day two takes us to Yoho National Park where you will see the completely clear Emerald Lake before crossing the continental divide into Alberta. You will see Glacier National Park and Rogers Pass before spending the night in Banff, a fun little town. Day three brings us to Banff National Park and Lake Louise. We hike the Plain Of Six Glaciers and then visit Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. Here you will be able to get some absolutely epic photographs. Day four is wildlife viewing and hiking in Icefields Parkway and Jasper National Park, and we camp overnight so as to spend the whole next day hiking in Jasper. On day six we explore Whistler and Vancouver, and then on day seven it is back to Seattle where the tour ends.
The Bindlestiff Tours tour of the Canadian Rockies is unlike anything else we offer, and allows our patrons to get a sense of something completely different than we have ever offered before. We have specialized in the American southwestern United States and national parks so that our guests understand that there is a better way to experience these places than looking at them through the windows of a bus. The Canadian Rockies tour is the same, only offering a different perspective on the open areas of the globe, and the wild adventure that can be had by allowing yourself to escape the city for a while. Once you have experienced an adventure tour by Bindlestiff Tours, you will never want to do it the old fashioned way again. The Canadian Rockies are a wild and unexplored place that you can feel at one with nature, and see what the world looks like without the interference of man. You have never seen a sky at night like these, and we are going to give you seven of them in a row. When you are ready to change your life, just go to our website for more information.
The tour begins in the meeting place in Seattle, and crosses the border into Canada to stop first at Kamloops in British Columbia on day one. Here you will see some of the most fantastic wildlife on earth, and view cougars, bears and elk in the Thompson River Valley. You will see the spectacular Bridal Veil Falls, a nearly 200 foot water drop over smooth rock. Day two takes us to Yoho National Park where you will see the completely clear Emerald Lake before crossing the continental divide into Alberta. You will see Glacier National Park and Rogers Pass before spending the night in Banff, a fun little town. Day three brings us to Banff National Park and Lake Louise. We hike the Plain Of Six Glaciers and then visit Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. Here you will be able to get some absolutely epic photographs. Day four is wildlife viewing and hiking in Icefields Parkway and Jasper National Park, and we camp overnight so as to spend the whole next day hiking in Jasper. On day six we explore Whistler and Vancouver, and then on day seven it is back to Seattle where the tour ends.
The Bindlestiff Tours tour of the Canadian Rockies is unlike anything else we offer, and allows our patrons to get a sense of something completely different than we have ever offered before. We have specialized in the American southwestern United States and national parks so that our guests understand that there is a better way to experience these places than looking at them through the windows of a bus. The Canadian Rockies tour is the same, only offering a different perspective on the open areas of the globe, and the wild adventure that can be had by allowing yourself to escape the city for a while. Once you have experienced an adventure tour by Bindlestiff Tours, you will never want to do it the old fashioned way again. The Canadian Rockies are a wild and unexplored place that you can feel at one with nature, and see what the world looks like without the interference of man. You have never seen a sky at night like these, and we are going to give you seven of them in a row. When you are ready to change your life, just go to our website for more information.
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