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Big Rock isn't just b**r (Safe for Intgr8r)
It's properly known as the Okotoks Erratic, but everyone around here has always just called it the Big Rock, and yes, the b**r company is named after it. It is a large chunk of limestone carried down from the rockies in the last ice age. Very interesting piece of history.
=========== "The Big Rock" is the world's largest known glacial erratic--rock transported far from its place of origin by glacial ice. Big Rock, also known as the Okotoks Erratic, is the largest rock in the Foothills Erratics Train, a group of rocks that were carried by ice along the mountain front and dropped as the glacier melted some 10,000 years ago. The erratics lie in a narrow band extending from Jasper National Park to northern Montana. The Okotoks Erratic weighs 16,500 tons. It measures 9 metres high, 41 metres long and 18 metres wide. The rock has been eroded into pieces, but is still a large landmark on the flat prairie. =========== http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f...n/IMG_7909.jpg |
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Looks like it'll almost fit in your trunk ;)
it's interesting the tricks that perspective plays with the eyes.... look at the person (young'un) in the yellow t-shirt on the path :eek: That's one big AZZ piece of rock!! Nice pic Wayne. :28: |
Yeah, the pic doesn't do the rock justice, that's for sure. Don't have a pic that shows proper perspective and they won't let me drive out and park beside it! Nice of the kid (not mine) to walk out there and offer some perspective.
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Cool pic Wayne.
Ian is right about the trick perspective can make. We've got some pretty big rocks out this way too. Some are limestone but most are granite on the coastline. BTW, one of neighbours is the Atlantic distributor for B** R***, and also works out of the same facility as I do. |
Nice. WHere in relation to Okatooks is that?
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Originally Posted by Sylvan Lake V35
Nice. WHere in relation to Okatooks is that?
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Wow; definately thought it much smaller until I saw the yellow dot; haha.
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wtf is up with the censoring?
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Very cool pic Wayne. I've been around that area back when I lived in Lake Louise but I don't recall seeing that. That rock is huge!!
Btw, the G looks awesome! :biggthumpup: |
Perhaps local myth, but the rock used to be in one piece - the farmer that owned the land tried to dynamite it and remove it from the property. All he managed to do was split it down the middle.
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^local myth alright. ;)
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Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Very cool pic Wayne. I've been around that area back when I lived in Lake Louise but I don't recall seeing that. That rock is huge!!
Originally Posted by pjames
wtf is up with the censoring?
^^^ see? :D |
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....:confused2:
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