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Located where the David Thompson Highway meets the Icefields Parkway at Saskatchewan Crossing, these towering ramparts dominate the surrounding area.
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Looming majestically over the Columbia Icefields, Mount Athabasca and neighbouring Mount Andromeda.
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looking south along the Parkway near Saskatchewan Crossing. Mountains looming into view (l-r) Chephren, Epaulette, Kauffman, Sarbach. Continuing down the highway leads to the Bow summit and Lake Louise.
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Just south of the Sunwapta summit of the Icefields Parkway, the highway makes a sharp bend, revealing this spectacular view of the highway below. The bridge crosses Nigel Creek.
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The early morning sun has been up just over an hour and bathes the surrounding peaks with a warm glow. The shoulder of the mountain is reflected in a small pond beside the road. In the background is Crowfoot Mountain and glacier adjacent to Bow Lake. The same area just 3 weeks ago I encountered a grizzly and her two...
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Bow Lake at the summit of the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park. Less than 500 meters from where I was standing, there was a momma grizzly and her two cubs out for a morning stroll through the meadows. To get a shot like this you MUST be here early in the morning...preferably before 7AM
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Icefields Parkway south of the Saskatchewan River Crossing, Banff National Park. Mountains include: Mount Chephren, Howse Peak, Epaulette Mountain, Mount Sarbach. The snow is slightly overexposed in some areas.
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