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Slalok Mountain ridge ascent
Canada

View from the ridge up Slalok Mountain in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, British Columbia.  Here you can see the Coast Mountains (Pacific Ranges) looking northwards w/ Upper Joffre Lake (& part of Middle Joffre Lake).  Also in view is the Stonecrop, Tszil, & Matier Glaciers.  Here you can see how far up the valley the Matier Glacier has retreated from Upper Joffre Lake, w/ the visible moraines extending into the lake from the end of the Little Ice Age around the year 1850.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 22/01/2017
Subida: 22/01/2017
Published: 22/01/2017
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Tags: slalok mountain; british columbia; joffre lakes; provincial park; upper; middle; coast mountains; pacific coast ranges; mount matier; massif; stonecrop; matier; tszil; glacier; sea to sky highway; moraine; taylor; peak; ridge; ascent; glacial silt
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