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In Banff right now & there are turdskins everywhere holy shit

Turban wearing streetshitters as far as the eye can see. Loo...
sadistic glittery shrine black woman
  08/26/23
read the article i wrote about Banff: "How to Hike Cana...
fuchsia bateful gunner sneaky criminal
  08/26/23
I wouldn't read this with a gun to my head mate
sadistic glittery shrine black woman
  08/26/23
Lol
walnut boistinker
  08/26/23
in the winter it's like 100% australians and kiwis (they wor...
zombie-like personal credit line
  08/26/23
*briefcase full of Oregon Ducks hats and marigold garlands f...
Curious hell messiness
  08/26/23
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dave portnoy being baked in a pizza oven
  06/03/25
I’m here now and I’ve seen more fucking turbans ...
cannon
  06/03/25
...
Traditional Latin ass
  06/03/25
Yep. Check out the cave and basin national historical park....
Leave it in Beaver
  06/03/25


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Date: August 26th, 2023 3:16 PM
Author: sadistic glittery shrine black woman

Turban wearing streetshitters as far as the eye can see. Looks like Costco on free sample day.

Guy at the restaurant said Canada (population 38 million) is adding 1 million immigrants per year and a starter home costs $4 million, holy shit. Barely any white people up here anymore. Almost got hit by a rickshaw a few minutes ago & saw a pack of stray dogs attacking some dude.

This is what libs want to do to the US



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Date: August 26th, 2023 3:17 PM
Author: fuchsia bateful gunner sneaky criminal

read the article i wrote about Banff: "How to Hike Canada's Most Expensive Mountain for less than $50... Theoretically"

https://www.colesclimb.com/p/how-to-hike-canadas-most-expensive

I just moved to Calgary.

Here is my advice to people who move to Calgary: don’t tell people you moved here, because an amusing local custom is that everyone will ask “have you been to the mountain yet?” and it’s exhausting having the same conversation over and over.

So, I guess I had to visit the mountain.

I am not really a big hiker, per se, but my friend Cole Noble runs a Substack dedicated to mountaineering, hiking, and outdoor adventure, so it is a perfect fit to pen a guest-story about my amateur mountain adventure.

I especially had trepidations about Lake Louise, where I was headed, because it’s the single most popular “Instagram influencer photoshoot” location in Canada; an ancient rite of passage for Canadian e-girls. This is their Mecca.

Calgarians refer to the mountain as "our mountain," but technically they are referring to the town of Banff, Alberta, which is a 90-minute drive away. Whereas Calgary is situated on a sprawling, flat plain in the middle of an empty field, Banff is nestled at the base of the Canadian Rockies, between Mount Rundle, Sulphur Mountain, Mount Norquay, and Cascade Mountain.

The Town of Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within a Canadian national park, and is the #1 most visited national park in Canada, with more than 4 million annual visitors. In 1985, the United Nations declared Banff National Park a World Heritage Site.

It has since become a bourgeoisie resort town — here a picture I took of new luxury units going up:

Banff's real estate market, with a median house price exceeding $1 million, ranks among the world's priciest. Essentially, you can't even buy a home here unless it's family inheritance. The local population is strictly regulated; Banff's size hasn't grown since 1990 because Banff residence requires Banff employment, a Parks Canada rule known as “eligible residency”. Banff's land limits are strict with a set four-square-kilometre boundary, meaning that Banff has a massive housing shortage — town officials estimate the local vacancy rate is 0%-1%.

Cheaphotels.org says that it costs $563 to spend New Years Eve in Banff, compared to $175 in Calgary or $158 in Edmonton. The most famous hotel in Banff, Fairmont Banff Springs, sets the bar even higher, with rooms starting around $1,000 per night:

In an attempt to minimize expenses and prevent my excursion from turning into a multi-day, multi-thousand dollar trip involving a hotel stay, I wondered if I could do it in under 1 day. So I turned to Reddit. To my surprise, my post in /r/calgary received over 100 upvotes and an equal number of comments.

Feel free to go track down my Reddit account, but all will you find is me shilling my Substack articles in an attempt to make them go viral

The consensus on Reddit is that the best and cheapest way to get from Calgary to Banff is Onit, a bus that costs $10. The problem with this bus service is that in summer it only runs during the weekends, so you can’t visit Banff during the week. Also, there is huge demand for tickets, so they sell out. They were sold out for me. Another good option to get to the mountains is poparide, a carpool app that dominates the hiking carpool market in Calgary.

I didn’t want to carpool with strangers, so I chose to take a shuttle. I arrive in Banff at 9am and depart at 9:30 pm, leaving roughly 12 hours for me to aimlessly explore the mountains.

The night before, I ate a large pizza, telling myself that I needed to carb up, but really, I think that was just an excuse to eat a pizza. I then packed this in my backpack for the next day:

"G Fit" drinks are something I indulge in, convincing myself they're healthy, but I am sure it is just sugarwater. I imagine this is kind of like how people in the 90’s thought muffins were a health food

The reason I packed this food is to save money… but when I arrived in Banff, the first thing I did was spend $6.72 on a medium cappuccino.

Even worse, I clicked 15% tip.

The coffee shop was staffed by 3 stunning Australian girls - a recurring theme that struck me throughout my day. It seems Banff attracts a slew of hot, young Australian ski bums, bringing an irresistible ski-bum charm to the whole town. I asked one about it and she said, “Banff is like a mini-Australia.” I have half a mind to drop out of the Substack rat race and become a ski bum this winter.

I set off on my next venture - renting a bike. If I had a week in Banff, I would prefer to explore on foot, however given the constraint of a single day, biking was the optimal choice to see as much as possible. A lot of the trailheads are outside of the town or on the edges of it, so biking is just easier.

I set off on my noble steed.

The first stop was Lake Minnewanka.

This is what it looks like:

Next I decided to bike to Lake Louise, where the e-girls roam.

It was a 6 hour round trip.

About an hour into the ride, I came across this lake, so I stopped to smoke a joint.

Freshly stoned, I set off to Lake Louise.

The entire trip, I expected to get ambushed by a bear. I really wish I had a gun. People in Canada laugh when I say this, they preach “bear spray” here, but bear spray only has a range of 20 feet. In my amateur opinion, if you are spraying a bear that is 20 feet away from you (or less), that bear will kill you. Better to have a rifle. Since I didn’t have a rifle, my plan was to bike away from any bears as fast as possible, but then I googled it and learned that grizzlies can run twice as fast as I can bike. So I accepted my own death.

I do not mess with bears, or sharks.

Halfway to Lake Louise, I made eye contact with a cute girl walking the opposite direction, so I stopped to talk to her. What followed was an unexpected change of plans as I found myself walking my bicycle beside her, accompanying her on her journey back to the town. So if anyone ever asks me if I have been to Lake Louise, I will tell them no, I had to go see about a girl.

Upon arriving back in town, we went drinking.

First we stumbled upon a brewery tour:

Then a gin tasting tour:

And more drinking…

At this point, the story gets fuzzy, so this is where our story will end.

In total, I spent $338 on my “shoestring budget” trip to Banff.

public transport: $7

shuttle: $100

bike rental: $56

oranges , nuts, crackers: $10

energy drink: $4

pizza $30

water: $10

weed: $4

cappuccinos: $17

beer: $25

gin: $25

wine: $25

beer: $25

I could have kept it under $50 if I…

Scheduled the trip in advance

Ignored women, weed, wine, caffeine

Walked instead of biked

Despite the budget blowing up, I consider it money well spent.

It was easily my best day of 2023!

If you are curious how this story with the cute backpacker will end, so am I. I have her phone number, and I will text her a link to this article, which she knows I am writing. Maybe I will see her again, maybe not, who knows. If it is meant to be, it will find a way.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5394575&forum_id=2...id.#46718459)



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Date: August 26th, 2023 3:19 PM
Author: sadistic glittery shrine black woman

I wouldn't read this with a gun to my head mate

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Date: August 26th, 2023 6:43 PM
Author: walnut boistinker

Lol

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Date: August 26th, 2023 5:32 PM
Author: zombie-like personal credit line

in the winter it's like 100% australians and kiwis (they work everywhere on the mountains and in town), with lots of british tourists. why aren't brits just flying to the alps?

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Date: August 26th, 2023 6:48 PM
Author: Curious hell messiness

*briefcase full of Oregon Ducks hats and marigold garlands falls out*

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Date: June 3rd, 2025 7:21 PM
Author: dave portnoy being baked in a pizza oven



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Date: June 3rd, 2025 5:47 PM
Author: cannon

I’m here now and I’ve seen more fucking turbans over the last two days than I have in my entire life. Lmfao at Canada

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Date: June 3rd, 2025 7:16 PM
Author: Traditional Latin ass



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Date: June 3rd, 2025 7:30 PM
Author: Leave it in Beaver

Yep. Check out the cave and basin national historical park. Bow falls nice spot too.

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