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<p><em>&#8220;Around the fire tonight Jim Simpson said that for his money this campsite was the closest one could get to heaven on Earth. And I reckon he&#8217;s not far wrong.&#8221;</em> — Bill Peyto at Bow Lake, July 11, 1902.</p>
<p>Peyto penned that description 110 years ago to the day. His friend always said he&#8217;d build a shack here one day. And he did. This is Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, a classic wood log building, hand-hewn and assembled by Jimmy Simpson and his family in the 1940s. They ran the lodge for many years.</p>
<p>I was there this past weekend, July 6 and 7, shooting nightscape photos under the waning Moon. This view looks due north, with the Big Dipper and Polaris over the lodge. To the right, in the northeast, glows a faint red aurora. To the northwest stands Mount Jimmy Simpson, named for the pioneer who built his dream lodge at his heaven-on-Earth campsite.</p>
<p>Heaven is not without its dangers however. Earlier in the evening a yearling grizzly bear was wandering around the lodge and had to be scared off by a Parks official. I&#8217;m glad he did! Meeting a bear in the dark is a hazard of shooting in the mountains I have yet to encounter, and don&#8217;t wish to.</p>
<p>— Alan, July 11, 2012 / © 2012 Alan Dyer</p>
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