Showing posts with label 40 mile park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 40 mile park. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2026

Forty Mile Park | Peaceful Moments

 

Escape to 40 Mile Park: A Peaceful Gem by the Reservoir

Nestled in southern Alberta (County of Forty Mile), just a short drive from nearby communities like Foremost, 40 Mile Park is one of those underrated campgrounds that feels like a true getaway. Built around the 11 km (about 7-mile) 40 Mile Reservoir—an artificial lake created for irrigation storage—the park offers a big, beautiful body of water perfect for boating, fishing, swimming in the designated area, or just soaking in the views.
 
What makes it awesome? Depending on when you go, it can be incredibly peaceful—quiet evenings where the only sounds are lapping water, birds, and maybe a distant boat. Off-peak times deliver that serene escape where you can truly unwind. The park has plenty of amenities: around 90 seasonal and 90 overnight sites (many with power and sewer hookups), a group camping area, sandy beach access, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball, picnic spots, and even a little on-site store for essentials.  
 
The sunsets are something special, as this photo captures—fiery orange skies streaking over the trees and campground, turning the whole place golden. It's family-oriented but easy to find your own quiet corner.If you're looking for a relaxing spot not too far from home, with water, nature, and that perfect mix of activity and calm, 40 Mile Park delivers. Highly recommend booking ahead in summer, but shoulder seasons? Pure bliss. 
 

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Sky High Thrills | Paramotoring Flight

Sky High Thrills: Paramotoring Adventure in KassDays' Latest YouTube Short

The KassDays YouTube channel, run by a dynamic husband-and-wife team from Southern Alberta, Canada, has just dropped a thrilling new short video titled Sky High Thrills with a Paraglider or Paramotor. Uploaded on July 11, 2025, this under-a-minute clip captures the essence of paramotoring, a sport that combines the freedom of paragliding with the power of a motorized engine. With zero views at the time of writing (fresh off the press!), it's poised to inspire adventure enthusiasts looking for an adrenaline rush.

Video Highlights

The video showcases a motorized paraglider in action, emphasizing the joy of "powered gliding" and flying "like a bird." Viewers get a glimpse of the pilot unleashing the para-motor, soaring through the sky in what the description calls "paramotor bliss." It's described as having your very own "pocket plane," highlighting the portability and excitement of the rig. Filmed likely in the open prairies of Southern Alberta, the footage features a smooth takeoff and flyby, set against vast landscapes that make the experience look incredibly liberating.

KassDays' authentic style shines through, capturing a spontaneous moment that feels real and relatable. The channel, known for vlogs on local explorations and daily life, adds this to their growing collection of outdoor adventures.

The Fun and Freedom of Paramotoring

Paramotoring offers unparalleled thrills: pilots can launch from flat ground, reach heights of thousands of feet, and cruise at speeds up to 50 mph while enjoying breathtaking views. It's accessible in flat areas like Alberta's foothills, where wind conditions are often ideal. However, as the user aptly notes, these motorized paragliders look like a blast—but they demand professional training. Mishandling can lead to serious risks, so beginners should seek certified instructors to learn proper techniques, safety protocols, and emergency procedures.

Safety First: Tips for Aspiring Pilots

  • Get Trained: Enroll in a course from organizations like the Canadian Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association. Training typically lasts 7-10 days and covers everything from gear setup to weather reading.
  • Invest Wisely: A quality paramotor setup costs $5,000-$10,000. Always include a reserve parachute.
  • Check Conditions: Fly in calm weather, preferably mornings or evenings, and avoid turbulent areas.
  • Heed Warnings: As per the video's disclaimer, do your own research and understand the risks—KassDays stresses no liability for inspired actions.

This short is a perfect teaser for anyone dreaming of sky-high adventures. Check it out the video on YouTube and subscribe to KassDays for more Canadian escapades. Remember, while it looks fun, professional training is key to safe soaring!

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