We've had a lot of snow on the west coast this year, which is very uncommon and reminds of my first trip to Jasper National Park. Driving on the trans Canada highway through the BC rockies on the way between Vancouver and Jasper National Park, we came across the formidable Mt. Robson. It sits majestically like an impenetrable fortress on that crisp winter day. It's easy to be captivated by the sight of Mt. Robson as you drive on the long road winding through the BC rockies. The sky was overcast and air was cold, the snow from the previous nights still visible on the side of the road and the trees extending into the hills, all of which contributing to the eerie shade of light blue tone in this phone. It would take hours to wind our way pass Mt. Robson and into the Alberta Rocky mountains, where even more breathtaking mountains awaited us.
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Friday, January 12, 2007
Almighty Mt. Robson, BC
We've had a lot of snow on the west coast this year, which is very uncommon and reminds of my first trip to Jasper National Park. Driving on the trans Canada highway through the BC rockies on the way between Vancouver and Jasper National Park, we came across the formidable Mt. Robson. It sits majestically like an impenetrable fortress on that crisp winter day. It's easy to be captivated by the sight of Mt. Robson as you drive on the long road winding through the BC rockies. The sky was overcast and air was cold, the snow from the previous nights still visible on the side of the road and the trees extending into the hills, all of which contributing to the eerie shade of light blue tone in this phone. It would take hours to wind our way pass Mt. Robson and into the Alberta Rocky mountains, where even more breathtaking mountains awaited us.
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Very cool!
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