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Mt. Begbie (1276m/4187') summit
Canada

View from the summit of Mt. Begbie (elev. 1,276m) south of 93 Mile House, British Columbia.  Situated near to Highway 97, a rest area adorns a parking area below w/ a short walk up to the fire-lookout adorned summit.  The first lookout appeared here in 1923 & the mountain itself is named after Judge Matthew Begbie, also known as the "Hanging Judge", who served in the North country during the Cariboo Gold Rush.  Views from here show the vast Interior Plateau, though I suspect during winter clarity one can see the Coast Mountains and/or Columbia/Selkirks.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 25/06/2023
Uploaded: 17/06/2024
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Tags: mount begbie; rest area; highway 97; british columbia; summit; fire lookout; tower; interior plateau; cariboo highway; begbie lookout recreation site
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