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Explore the distinctive features and highlights of Saxon Switzerland (Saxony) and Canada's Rocky Mountains. Discover transportation options, historical background, recreational activities, highest points, safety risks, and climate information in these two stunning natural landscapes.
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A comparison of Saxon Switzerland (Saxony) with the Rocky Mountains (Canada)
Saxon Switzerland Bastei Festung Königstein Amselsee
1. How to get there … • Saxon Switzerland • by train: Dresden Hbf. -> Bad Schandau • Advantage: • you don‘t have to drive yourself • 35+ Minutes • 5,50 € / person one way or 23 € / small group ticket for the day
Rocky Mountains • bytrainfrom Edmonton -> Jasper • Advantage: • Youdon‘thavetodriveyourself • Scenicadventure • Disadvantage: • Notrains in Calgary orBanff • Expensive ($125/person) • Not veryregular • bycar/carpooloptionsfrom Edmonton/Calgary: • Edmonton to Jasper is 400 km • Calgary toBanffis 125 km • Can beorganizedbyuniversityoutdoorsclubs • Bus ticketscost $30-$60
2. Size of area 180 000 km2 93.5 km2
3. History - Saxon Switzerland - • General Information • Is a mountainousclimbingareaand national park aroundtheriver Elbe • TogetherwiththeBohemianSwitzerland in the Czech Republicit form the Elbe Sandstone Mountains • Withinthearea: nearly 14 000 climbingroots on over 1000 rock towersas well as a numberoffortresseslike Festung Königstein (builttoproctectroutes) • 100 Million yearsagoithasbeen an ocean / weathercauses massive erosions • Settlement • OriginallysettledbyGermanicpeople in Antiquity • Duringthe Dark Ages bySlavs • In the 15th centuryitbecamepartoftheSaxonMargravesof Meißen
- Canadian Rockies - • General Information • Is a large recreationarea in western Alberta andeasternBritich Columbia, containsfive national parks: Banff (1885), Jasper (1907), Kootenay (1920), Yoho (1886), andWaterton (1895) • Is partofthe American Cordillera, whichrunsfrom Alaska to southern Argentinaandistheeastern half ofthe Pacific Ring ofFire • Manyestablished ski hills, hikingtrails, andclimbingroutes • Formedbythe British Columbia tectonicplateoverthrustingthe Alberta plate, mostly limestone (Kalkstein) andshale (Scheifer) • Exploration • First surveyed in 1870-1890 fortheCanadian Pacific Railway, which was completed in 1896
4. Highest Points Großer Zschirnstein (562 m) (562 m) Mount Robson (3,954 m)
4. Sports SaxonSwitzerland • Hiking • Rock Climbing • Mountain Biking • Boating • Camping • Snowshoeing Rocky Mountains (in addition) • Skiing & Snowboarding • Ice & Alpine Climbing
5. Safety Risks – Reasons of Death Rocky Mountains In Saxon Switzerland the primary risk is: sports accidents • Avalanches • Communication and Remoteness • Sports Accidents • Wild Animals • ColdExposure
6. Climate Information Canadian Rockies (Jasper) Saxon Switzerland (Rathen)
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