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Snow nymph approaching Adolphus Lake, Mt Robson to the ...
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Adolphus Lake reflection
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Reflection
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Sunset on Mt Robson at 8:20pm and its still light out.
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Snow Nymph keeping warm, we were treated to a surprise ...
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Morning view, Mt Rearguard and Mt Robson
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We heard a big splash in the middle of the night and fo...
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We hiked past Adolphus and to a unnamed lacier lake, ex...
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Colorful moss
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Mt Robson from the unnamed glacier lake. The silt blue...
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We turned back at this stream crossing
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Mt Robson, Adolphus Lake and Robson Pass
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Not much of a trail (Photo by SnowDude)
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Loons in Adolphus Lake
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Snow Nymph, Adolphus Lake, Mt Robson (Photo by SnowDude...
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Lake Adolphus, Mt Robson (L) and White Horn Peak (R)
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This tree was growing out of the log
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A toad in Adolphus lk, Jasper (Photo by SnowDude)
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Morning view of Rearguard Mtn and Mt Robson
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Mt Robson is in the clouds (Photo by SnowDude)
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Ranger cabin near Snowbird Pass Trail, and Mt Robson
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Snow Nymph on the start of Snowbird Pass Trail
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Sign showing how far the toe of the glacier has receded...
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007 the toe of robson glacier
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Stones are placed in such a manner to resemble a human ...
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Looking back at Robson Pass and the toe of the glacier
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Album Description:
Tues nite: We were treated to a show of Northern Lights. Wed: we hiked around Adolphus Lake, looking for the tent sites. Thurs: dayhike to Snowbird Pass
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said beamcool
Thanks for sharing your photos with the rest of us. I would love to go to the Yukon and other parts of Canada. It really is beautiful. Keep taking pictures!! Especially of the Northern lights. I wonder if there are any other colors besides green...like pink or blue perhaps.
said lotus1s105
Thanks for responding.... I have seen something similar near Alaskan glaciers. The glacial "flour" causes a discoloration of the water for a substantial distance in front of the glacier. However, the demarcation in not as sharp as the one in your picture. I'm still a bit puzzled by the turquoise color, and wonder if it corresponds to any of the rocks in the area... or if it might be the result of vegetation.... In any case, another great picture!
said mhshapiro
I should have mentioned that it was picture 11 that I was referring to.
said mhshapiro
I was able to see the color change easily when I looked at the full size picture. The demarkation between the blue water and the more purple looking water is amazingly sharp. Do you know what causes it?
said mhshapiro
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