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The Run to Banff, Episode 2: Our First Canadian National Park! 

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In June of 2024 my group of friends and I took our Harley-Davidson baggers north of the border, and into Canada to experience the Canadian Rockies for the first time. We rode for 6 days through seven national parks on both sides of the border. It was an incredible trip and I hope you enjoy it!
EPISODE TWO:
After riding through a portion of Glacier National Park we turned our Harley's north towards Canada. A quick run to the border, had us finally into the land of maple syrup and mounties and immediately into one of Canada's National Parks, Waterton Lakes National Park. The views were stunning and after getting lunch in the park we continued our ride north up the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies along the Cowboy Trail. As the sun was starting to come down we turned on CA Interstate 1 and headed into the heart of the mountain range, ending for the evening in Canmore, AB. An amazing day full of motorcycles and mountains!

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Комментарии : 49   
@wards718
@wards718 14 часов назад
Great video and ride.. Cheers eh !!
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 11 часов назад
@@wards718 Thanks!
@MattLaidlaw
@MattLaidlaw 23 часа назад
Absolutely Stunning scenery
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 22 часа назад
@@MattLaidlaw And it only gets better after this. The Canadian Rockies just keep the stunning views going.
@FXDLSBrooklyn
@FXDLSBrooklyn 2 дня назад
Welp, I think after watching this, definitely getting to Banff this summer - Fantastic intro and video, we definitely know about riding in the dark in recent times considering last night 🌙
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@FXDLSBrooklyn yes. Yes we do… And the views still get better in the next episode!
@MEdGrant
@MEdGrant 17 часов назад
Only thing is, we don’t refer to it as “Interstate 1”. It is the “Trans Canada Highway”.
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 11 часов назад
@@MEdGrant Good to know!
@MySunfish442
@MySunfish442 2 дня назад
Went through Banff National Park 50 years ago. Always wanted to go back...
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@MySunfish442 You definitely should. It’s amazing.
@dodge20071
@dodge20071 День назад
Amazing videos you’re making. Very inspiring. My wife and I are stating to plan a trip out west for next summer. Trying to decide Yellowstone and glacier or banff and glacier. Also what chaps are you riding with? Looking to buy a set soon
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures День назад
@@dodge20071 Those are Harley chaps, very solid. Thanks for watching! Man, that’s a tough choice for a ride. I’d probably lean Banff/Glacier after this year. Enjoy the rest of the episodes!
@marcomorissette7940
@marcomorissette7940 2 дня назад
Welcome to the most beautiful part of Canada Eh!😂 very nice views of the a three Sisters you catch!🇨🇦👍
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@marcomorissette7940 It was absolutely gorgeous. And only got better!
@saddlemenusa
@saddlemenusa День назад
Looks like a beautiful place to ride!
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures День назад
@@saddlemenusa Amazing, and it only gets better as we head north!
@tracysinclair1434
@tracysinclair1434 2 дня назад
Haha.. that’s the restaurant I was going to suggest .. u’ll love it
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@tracysinclair1434 We guessed right! 🤣
@jimweagant8920
@jimweagant8920 3 дня назад
Another great video thanks for the ride along 👍👍
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 3 дня назад
@@jimweagant8920 Thank you! This is going to be a fun series.
@brianwilliams3406
@brianwilliams3406 3 дня назад
Canada’s speed limits are a metric buzzkill! Even in the middle of nowhere. Then again, they do have poutine. 😆
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 3 дня назад
@@brianwilliams3406 SUCH a buzzkill.
@brianwilliams3406
@brianwilliams3406 3 дня назад
BTW, whose gloves are you running in this vid?
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@brianwilliams3406 Started with my Harley gloves and then switched to a lighter pair of Odin MFG gloves.
@Indabagugot
@Indabagugot День назад
The Canadian secret is; Go the speed you want. The police are few and far between. That's what we do. Did you even see a cop on your trip?
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures День назад
@@Indabagugot There were a few actually. Enough to keep us mostly honest.
@marcflaro2011
@marcflaro2011 День назад
Told ya you guys would love my back yard lol
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures День назад
@@marcflaro2011 It was amazing!
@tracysinclair1434
@tracysinclair1434 3 дня назад
I used to live in Canmore 🥰🥰🥰
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@tracysinclair1434 I’ve been there twice in the last year, it’s a great town!
@brianwilliams3406
@brianwilliams3406 3 дня назад
The Cowboy Trail is beautiful…was very windy when we went through. Locals told us it was almost always windy in that area.
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@brianwilliams3406 We must have gotten lucky then, it wasn’t too windy when we went through.
@waltersylwesiuk7563
@waltersylwesiuk7563 2 дня назад
It is nearly always windy on the Cowboy Trail. Always check for wind warnings. Beautiful ride always!
@jillyf
@jillyf День назад
Excellent views on the ride from Glacier National Park to Canmore--I love that you captured the spring green of the new foliage. As for poop, I suppose it's all in your perspective (7:12)--some might say Canada's poop is in a better group then, say, the USA, given road deaths are 4.7 per 100,000 in Canada rather than 12.8 in the US. Dropped speeds may yield more buzzkill but less road kill. How's THAT for buzzkill?!
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures День назад
@@jillyf More Buzzkill, Less Roadkill, you should sell those shirts at the border 🤣🤣🤣
@MEdGrant
@MEdGrant 8 часов назад
Another point…Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park are twinned “Peace Parks”. Where you crossed into Canada, you entered Waterton Park. All National Parks in Canada have a lowered speed limit to protect the wildlife. Outside the parks the speed limits are generally 100 kph (60 mph) or as posted (many twinned freeways are 110 kph and a couple are 120 kph). Oh…and the use of drones in National Parks is prohibited without specific permission from the Park Superintendent.
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 8 часов назад
@@MEdGrant I know about the drone rules and was careful not to fly within the parks. That’s cool that they are peace parks, Waterton Lakes is absolutely beautiful and I’m so glad we stopped there. It should get more love than it does. Within the parks, totally understand the speed limits, plus you don’t want to go fast and blow through. But outside the parks the speeds were rarely 100km and it was nice to return to Montana speeds 😜
@dodge20071
@dodge20071 3 дня назад
Haha. That’s a beer!
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 3 дня назад
@@dodge20071 A GIANT beer 🤣🤣🤣
@stevereyes
@stevereyes 3 дня назад
👊🏼
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 3 дня назад
@@stevereyes 👊👊👊
@patmurphy6818
@patmurphy6818 2 дня назад
How does this compare to the Tetons?
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@patmurphy6818 Excellent question. The Tetons are an amazing, but a miniature version of the Canadian Rockies. The Canadian Rockies just keep going on and on and on.
@patmurphy6818
@patmurphy6818 2 дня назад
@@FullTankAdventures what date would you recommend going? I would be going from SE South Dakota.
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 2 дня назад
@@patmurphy6818 To Banff? Well the nice part is they generally keep Icefields Parkway open year round. But there are several side roads and sights that don’t open to the end of June. Canada just opens things on specific dates, which kinda sucks. We wanted to ride to a large waterfall, but despite they’re not being snow for weeks, that road was still closed because they don’t open it until June 30. There will be crowds, but best bang for your buck to see the most things is July or August.
@MEdGrant
@MEdGrant 8 часов назад
@@FullTankAdventures yes, the Highwood Pass is closed to vehicles because of wildlife (mostly elk) using it during their calving season.
@FullTankAdventures
@FullTankAdventures 8 часов назад
@@MEdGrant That makes sense, we were there a little early for a few things. But still really enjoyed it. Such an amazing area.
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