InfinityIggy
Zagidulin's Dad
you like cold long winters? i would much rather have the weekly chinook and clear skies
The sun generally melts my ice fortress.
you like cold long winters? i would much rather have the weekly chinook and clear skies
I've never had that problem, and I have hate severe cold so I quite enjoy the chinooks in Southern AlbertaI get some crazy headaches when I used to live in Calgary when a chinook came. Now, the winters where I am are mild but the summers absolutely suck.
ironically its stays warmer when it's cloudy in the winterThe sun generally melts my ice fortress.
If you guys think those above are crazy, you'll probably think my wife and I are certifiable. We are spending our honeymoon in Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton, Jasper and Prince George in January!
Couple questions about the weather in Calgary as we are from Seattle, where we really don't get winters. Is it necessary to have a black warmer in the car to start every morning? Most of our hotels have outdoor parking and we want to be able to leave on time. Also, are the QE2 and Yellowhead highways pretty passable? I mean, do the road services sand/salt them? We have an A4 with AWD and great snow tires, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem, right?
Also, any suggestions for a great restaurant (preferably sports bar or great beer bar) on the LRT line or near the Hyatt would be appreciated.
If you guys think those above are crazy, you'll probably think my wife and I are certifiable. We are spending our honeymoon in Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton, Jasper and Prince George in January!
Couple questions about the weather in Calgary as we are from Seattle, where we really don't get winters. Is it necessary to have a black warmer in the car to start every morning? Most of our hotels have outdoor parking and we want to be able to leave on time. Also, are the QE2 and Yellowhead highways pretty passable? I mean, do the road services sand/salt them? We have an A4 with AWD and great snow tires, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem, right?
Also, any suggestions for a great restaurant (preferably sports bar or great beer bar) on the LRT line or near the Hyatt would be appreciated.
Question about the Saddledome, as I haven't found a better thread for it here: What are the views like from the press level? Any experience with Stubhub for tickets?
If only there was this place you could search for images... Its not too bad though, and I've sat, literally, at the back of the press level. It's quite a hike though.
As for Stubhub, never used them before. I'd be surprised if you couldn't get tickets through ticketmaster.
Just going to be in the area next week and there's some press level tickets for like $12 each on there. I admit I didn't think of the image search thing but it's always nice to get a first-hand opinion as well . Thanks.
The scoreboard is obstructed but there are screens up there that show you the score / shots / etc.Looks like the scoreboard is obstructed, though. Can't go wrong for the price, though, I suppose.
Realized this week that the wife and I will be in Calgary for the final of the WJC. Is there a place that would be a great experience to watch it at? Is it possible they open the Saddledome early before the 4pm Hitmen game so people can watch it on the screens at the rink?
I find FC is OK for concerts but never been there personally for any kind of game-viewing.From personal experience, Flames Central is garbage, and I wouldn't go back there for free. I've heard others share this opinion, but to each their own.
If there's a Hitmen game that night I doubt they open the Dome.
For atmosphere, I enjoy Schanks. It depends what part of the city you're in though. NFL football may trump the Jrs at Schanks though, might be worth giving them a call beforehand.