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Sunrise on Castle Mountain II (8,080 views)

Banff National Park, Canada

Digital Photo of the Day Winner at Steves DigiCams on January 9, 2005
Digital Photo of the Day Winner at: http://www.azcolt.com/january022005.asp

Winter (December) sunrise on Castle Mountain reflected in the Bow River with lots of ice, moving and stationary. Castle Mountain is halfway between Banff and Lake Louise along the Bow Valley Parkway. Named by James Hector in 1858. The mountain was named for its fortress or castle-like appearance. Despite the appropriateness of Dr. Hector’s name and the fact that it had been used for almost one hundred years, the mountain was renamed Mount Eisenhower in 1946 in honour of American General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during the final year of World War II. The decision to rename Castle Mountain was made by Prime Minister Mackenzie-King on the day before the President was to pay a visit to Ottawa. As much as Eisenhower was respected, this arbitrary decision so enraged the Alberta government that it immediately formed its own geographical names board. It took thirty-three years and an Albertan as Prime Minister before Castle Mountain regained its original name in 1979. As a compromise, the prominent tower on the southern end of the mountain was given the name Eisenhower Peak.

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Gar Cropser17-May-2006 05:19
Beautiful image. Nice mood
J Ponces06-Mar-2005 13:42
Beautifull, exactelly the right moment...!
Worth the early rise....
expat 04-Feb-2005 07:02
Ahhh. Takes me back. Yes, we (Albertans) were extremely upset about the name change even 20 years later, when I became aware of the issue. The name never stuck, and became a bit of an embarrassment to the federal gov't.... challenged their authority, and such.

Looks like you were standing in the Bow river, there - must have been chilly.
Leo Charette31-Dec-2004 22:43
I saw this yesterday but was unable to comment. I think this is a superb image. Such great lighting on the face of that mountain and captured with perfect DOF. A very well done composition.
Elaine (etfitz)31-Dec-2004 00:38
Beautiful! Amazing light and reflection!
Besati30-Dec-2004 14:12
Fabulous landscape!!! Excellent work, Gary.
Herb 30-Dec-2004 13:41
Excellent
Guest 30-Dec-2004 13:14
perfectly timed with the glow on the mountain and the river mist.
Karen Stuebing30-Dec-2004 11:32
Great orange glow and reflection. You are the landscape master.
Shmuel Halevi30-Dec-2004 11:28
Where did you buy this postcard Gary?...
Very beautiful.
Gilles Navet30-Dec-2004 10:37
Whaouuuu ! impressive "nature" pic Gary
Great composition and good exposure
Great use of light too
Bravo
Gilles
Chris30-Dec-2004 09:11
Very nice. CH
Guest 30-Dec-2004 09:04
this is stunning mate.....
adam sharp
Guest 30-Dec-2004 09:02
wow! sorry lost for words.
Cliff30-Dec-2004 07:50
So-o-o-o! beautiful Gary!
Guest 30-Dec-2004 07:31
How beautiful ! Maybe I shouldn't stay up as late...on the other hand when I do I find these wonderfull pictures ...thanks This is wonderfull
Guest 30-Dec-2004 07:22
Beautiful photo Gary!!!
Gayle P. Clement30-Dec-2004 07:15
So beautiful. I don't know if I like the red cliffs, the fog or the reflections the most.