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Zebra Glaicer105 viewsA neat pattern of ice and dirt.
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Grassland Lake - More like home105 viewsMore like home
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Sundance Canyon - Without a doubt the highlight of this walk.104 viewsWithout a doubt the highlight of this walk.
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More Sun103 viewsHalf an hour later the sun is finally lighting most of the trees in the valley.
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Barrier Lake102 viewsA peak through the trees at some pristine glacial water.
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Peyto Lake in the Morning102 viewsMuch prettier colour with the proper lighting, plus relfections.
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Logging First Trip99 viewsBut Dean, the scenery is all behind you!
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Camp Setting99 viewsNot a bad place to pitch a tent, eh?
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More Blue Streams99 viewsIt's no wonder the glacier is retreating.
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Accordion Mountain99 viewsThis mountain has a really interesting shape.

Photo by Dan Fritts
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The Unknown Waterfall98 viewsPhoto by Dan Fritts - I really like the look of this black and white with a red filter.
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Dynamite Glacier98 viewsLooking at Garibaldi in awe.
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Streets of Whistler98 viewsAll told, a pretty cool little ski town.
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Crossing the River - Where a little ways down it plummets into the valley like Takakkaw in the distance.98 viewsWhere a little ways down it plummets into the valley like Takakkaw in the distance.
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House of the Rising Sun97 viewsA great place for a quick breakfast.
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Rubble Creek97 viewsLooking up Rubble Creek into Garibaldi Lake.
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Garibaldi Panorama97 viewsOf course, if you're going to hike to the top of the Panorama Ridge, you should at least get a panorama.
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Base of a Big One97 viewsHere is the base of Mt Robson, the peak stretching way up into the clouds.
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Unobstructed View97 viewsThey say there are about 14 days per year that this mountain is fully visible. This was one of them.
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Berry Bear97 viewsThis cub was without a mother growling at us, which is just as well.
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