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Waking up on subarctic temperatures, wading through knee deep snow, scouting for new locations and enjoying nature’s showcase are some of the few reasons why I enjoy doing this adventure.

Lake Louise is surrounded by beautiful mountains and a majestic Victoria Glacier which offers activities such as snow-shoeing, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and skating. It also houses one of the Rockies most iconic hotel that was built more than a century ago, The Fairmont Chateau Hotel.

Luckily blessed with a crisp and clear yet freezing sunrise weather during the last few days of 2014. A classic view of Lake Louise in winter. I can spend the whole day shooting here. Can’t way to visit and experience an emerald lake during summer and spring seasons.

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I was in awe at the beauty and diversity of this location in the Enchantment lakes permit area. The calm water, golden larches, and solitude were well worth the challenging trek. The Mountain goats were very friendly and kept us company for most of the trip.

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Hi Guys! Here is my fact number 9 of 12 why travelling in winter times to iceland will simply blow your mind.

9. Fact: Still can swim outside in winter – In Iceland you can find many of the so-called “hot pots”. A hot pot is a spring that is produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater. As normaly the water temperature in a hot pot is above body temperature (37,5°C / 99.5 °F) you can still take a swim in winter without getting cold. For many of these hot pots you don’t even have to pay entry fees. If you are interested in visiting a hot spot check out following links:
Swimmingiceland.com
Infoiceland.is
Traveladvisortips.com
Tinyiceland.com
Pinterest.com

BTW if you are interested in hot pots all over the world this link might useful.

STAY TUNED FOR THE NEXT FACTS & SHOTS!

You can find the other facts here:
1. Fact: WINDSTORMS
2. Fact: ICY WATERFALLS
3. Fact: AURORA BOREALIS
4. Fact: ICE CAVES
5. Fact: LIGHT CONDITIONS
6. Fact: LESS CROWDED
7. Fact: LOWER PRICES
8. Fact: NOT AS COLD AS YOU MIGHT THINK
9. Fact: STILL CAN SWIM OUTSIDE IN WINTER

If you like my shots you can find some more on: my HOMEPAGE

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A short sunset hike towards Tasman Glacier Lake. One of my favorite hikes from our late winter trip last 2013. An ever-changing scenery backed by Mt. Tasman and a side peak of Mt. Cook. This place greets you with huge and loose icebergs of all shapes and sizes!

Planning yet another July 2015 trip. Hope to catch this lake on a dead winter season. Have a great weekend everyone! Cheers!

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Out on the frozen glacial lagoon at Fjallsarlon, Iceland. The sculpted icebergs were like masterpieces of nature.

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Out on the frozen glacial lagoon at Fjallsarlon, Iceland. The sculpted icebergs were like masterpieces of nature.

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Out on the frozen glacial lagoon at Fjallsarlon, Iceland. The sculpted icebergs were like masterpieces of nature.

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Out on the frozen glacial lagoon at Fjallsarlon, Iceland. The sculpted icebergs were like masterpieces of nature.

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Out on the frozen glacial lagoon at Fjallsarlon, Iceland. The sculpted icebergs were like masterpieces of nature.

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Out on the frozen glacial lagoon at Fjallsarlon, Iceland. The sculpted icebergs were like masterpieces of nature.

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