ALBERTA:
The Great Canadian Rockies Scenic Nature Tour
July 10 - July 19, 2008
Note: This tour is currently filled. Please
contact us at
travel@njaudubon.org if you wish to be wait
listed.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Visit one of North America’s most
spectacularly beautiful regions, the Canadian Rockies in Alberta
and British Columbia. The tour will be a photographer’s dream
with glorious panoramas of majestic mountains, pristine lakes,
waterfalls and glaciers as well as abundant natural history. We
will seek out the region’s avian specialties and be on the alert
for Grizzle and Black Bears, Mountain Goats, Big-horned Sheep,
Mountain Lion, Moose, and Elk to name a few of the region’s many
mammals. Experience vast alpine meadows blanketed with
wildflowers along with the many resident butterflies. We will
take a ski gondola Ride to the top of a mountain and enjoy
walking the meadow above witnessing the grandeur of distant
peaks and abundant scenery.
Tour stops include: Banff, Banff National Park, Lake Louise,
Emerald Lake, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Yoho National Park,
and Revelstoke National Parks. Sit back let us do the driving
while you take in a feast for your eyes and escape the heat and
humidity of summer back home. Day time temperatures seldom
exceed the 70’s in this region. Birds we may encounter include:
Spruce and Dusky Grouse, Harlequin Duck, Golden and Bald Eagles,
Three-toed Woodpeckers, Black Swift, American Dipper, Bohemian
Waxwing, Boreal Chickadee, Clark’s Nutcracker, Gray and
Steller’s Jays, Townsend Solitaire, Mountain Bluebird, Varied
Thrush, Townsend’s Warbler, Gray-crowned Rosy-finch, Pine
Grosbeak, Evening Grosbeak, Cassin’s Finch and Red Crossbill.
PACE, WEATHER AND TRAVEL CONDITIONS:
The pace of the tour will be
moderate as a typical day will begin around 7:00 a.m. following
breakfast and end at 7:00 p.m. We will tempted by sunsets at
9:30 p.m. to extends our days in this beautiful country and may
acquiesce to this temptation on days with long drives if the
group does not protest. We will begin our tour in the lobby of
our Calgary motel and proceed west and north enjoying this
glorious country.
The weather here should be glorious with daytime temperatures in
the 70’s, but mornings and high elevation locations can be cool
with temperatures in the 40’s with the possibility of snow
flurries. Dressing in layers will offer optimum comfort here.
Our nature observations will take place primarily from pull offs
on national park roads, along back roads and by walking trails
and campgrounds.
Transportation will be in two mini-vans which will require a
minimum of luggage and a limit of ten participants.
You will receive an additional pre-tour information letter
including a list of things to bring, lists of motels and
information regarding accessing the motel and meeting the group.
This letter will be mailed well in advance of the tour.
DATES: Thursday, July 10 to
Saturday, July 19, 2008 (The tour begins and ends in Calgary.)
PRICE: $3150 per person, double
occupancy, single supplement (payable if you request single
occupancy or if we cannot find you a suitable roommate) is $500
PRICE INCLUDES:
Motel accommodations for nine (9)
nights, expert leadership, land transportation from Calgary,
Alberta and all entry fees; does not include airfare or meals.
SEND DEPOSITS AND OTHER PAYMENTS TO:
NJAS Eco-travel
9 Hardscrabble Rd
Bernardsville, New Jersey 07924
(908) 204-8998
Make checks payable to the New Jersey Audubon Society
TOUR LEADERS:
Pete Bacinski is
Director of the New Jersey Audubon Society’s Sandy Hook Bird
Observatory with over 25 years of tour and workshop experience.
He grew up in Lyndhurst, NJ with an interest in natural history
since early childhood. He attended Pace University in New York
City receiving a B.S. in biology followed by M.S. in biology,
specializing in entomology, and an MBA in marketing both from
Fairleigh Dickinson University. Pete began volunteering for New
Jersey Audubon in 1971, leading his first field trip for the
organization in 1973. He has participated in every World Series
of Birding competition since the event’s inception in 1984
including three winning teams in 1984, 1988 and 1990. Pete was a
member of the New Jersey Bird Records Committee for eleven years
and was a regional field notes editor for Records of New Jersey
birds for eight years. He established and directs the Sandy Hook
Bird Observatory for NJAS and is co-compiler and voice of the
Voice of New Jersey Audubon rare bird alert for the state of New
Jersey. Pete has also been a steering committee member and
regional coordinator for the Birds of New Jersey atlas project
and currently writes a weekly column in the Newark Star Ledger
entitled Seen in New Jersey. Pete’s favorite natural history
interests are birds, butterflies, wildflowers, ferns, insects, “herps”,
and mammals. Other interests include classical music, American
History, audio-books, weather, public speaking and photography.
Pete currently resides in Atlantic Highlands.
Karla Risdon is Director of New
Jersey Audubon Society’s Weis Ecology Center in Ringwood and
Lorrimer Sanctuary in Franklin Lakes. She began at Weis in 1991
after working for the State Park Service conducting interpretive
programs and working at two residential facilities conducting
environmental education programs. Karla received her B.S. in
Biology and Environmental Science Minor in German and her M.S.
in Environmental Education. Growing up in rural Sussex County,
from childhood on Karla was always interested in the natural
world, but she didn't began birding
seriously until after becoming involved with and birding with
NJAS staff. Over the years Karla has traveled to and
birded in Alabama, Florida, the Outer Banks, Maine, Montana,
Wisconsin, Washington state and Belize where she continues to
add to her natural history and birding background. From 1991 to
2004 Karla wrote and recorded Nature Notes (aired weekly at a
local radio station), and more recently she co-authored NJ
Waters: A watershed
Approach to Teaching the Ecology of Regional Systems with Dale
Rosselet, Brian Vernachio, Mike Anderson, and Scott Barnes.
For tour itineraries, to register, or for more
information contact:
NJAS Eco-Travel at: (908)-204-8998
9 Hardscrabble Road
Bernardsville, NJ 07924
or email
travel@njaudubon.org
If you are not a member and would like to become one, consider
Joining New Jersey Audubon Society.
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