Its not all that uncommon for a snowstorm in May there :lol: errr even over Thanksgiving weekend.
Little Elbow is in the Kananaskis, not far from Bragg Creek. I've been by the campground but didn't stop to have a look. Too crowded for me. The beauty of the Ya Ha Tinda is that there are no motorized vehicles allowed beyond the Big Horn campground and camping is still free there as far as I know.

. Unfortunately some citiots stray to the Ya Ha in their huge 70' motorhomes and sit and bit*h about the horses being there. :roll:

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We didn't do any riding in the "Calgary area corridor", we always went north to try and avoid the crowds of citiots. :roll: We rode a bit in the Porcupine Hills west of Claresholm though. Its nice there to ride, the hills there are deceiving on how steep they really are. :shock:
The Big Horn campground has put in some fairly decent outhouses in the last few years. The last couple of years we camped in the Eagle Creek campground, just outside the Ya Ha gates. Not as many people and a whole lot less noisy. Any time we camped in the Big Horn, we got stuck beside loud obnoxious all night partiers :roll: Might as well of headed to the city to camp. :roll:
Where all have you rode there?. Have you been to Hidden Falls, Ribbon Flats, Eagle Lake, the Dog Rib, Chinaman's peak?. Been back to the Banff park boundary?
I sure am going to miss riding the Ya Ha Tinda :cry2:
But we have new places to explore here without even having to trailer out.
Tap, by all means go visit AB, its beautiful, but do it very soon before there are way too many people in the mountains and all the gorgeous ranch lands are lost to urban sprawl, its happening faster than anyone thinks.

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Wonder when the government is going to wake up and actually see whats happening to the open spaces? :roll: