March Desktop Wallpapers
March 2nd, 2012Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, 2012
Two desktop wallpapers for you this month. My indecision is your gain. Click either image above to get the full-resolution file – both of them are 2560 x 1600. Seriously, this might just be my new favourite place. Amazing accomodations, real fireplaces, great food, and really reasonable rates with breakfast included. This morning I had poached eggs on elk and bison hash. Killer.


yum….and thank you
Thank you! I’ve already downloaded the one in color. Very nice!
Nice photos… too bad you didn’t make a stop over in Swift Current I could of showed a few areas that might of been of interest. Even thought its flat bound Saskatchewan…
David, wallpapers need to work with being able to SEE desktop icons. The dark New Zealand one I have (and continue to use) totally works! So “dark” is the key.
Thanks! Looks great on my new iMac. I chose the bottom.
thank you for these wall papers. they’re always one of the things i long for on the firsts days of the month.
Many thanks!
Its pouring buckets of rain here in southern NSW – but fortunately not snow – my choice is the B/W shot. Thanks for another glimpse into the world of places hitherto not seen before.
You had me at elk meat.
Love the B&W
That is my favorite lodge/hotel ever and I recognized it instantly. Many great memories from a hiking trip through Yoho, a honeymoon, and another stay before the Banff Film Festival. Great photographs and thank you.
Nirvana
Beautiful! Thank you so much.
Love the photos but don’t like the idea of eating those beautiful bison
Love the B&W image……
Hi David,
something to think about before you embark on your trip to antartica next fall…
http://news.yahoo.com/alien-invasion-threat-antarctic-ecosystem-030858080.html
Basp – Thanks for the link. The group we’ll be travelling with, with whom I traveled last year, does extensive bio-security briefings and is fastidious about these issues – going so far as vaccuming clothing and camera bags before permitting us off the boat. They are VERY concerned about impact, both in terms of invasive species and cross-contamination of colonies. Glad you felt free to point this out; thank you.
I just love the second image! Thanks, looks great on my desktop.
Found you through the Depth of Field podcast.
My family and I passed through the Emerald Lake area in July last year and loved it. I am really enjoying your blog and the ideas presented. Our goal is to be location independent, so your ideas and attitude of going for what make you happy have been very inspirational.
Glad to see you are back up and around after the fall last year.
Thanks for the inspiration
Bryon