The view to the south from the Keyhole and the top of Vertebrae Glacier. Megahooped trees are far below, as is Lodge Ridge, at center right. In the distance, the trees of the Bermuda Triangle are apparent on the eastern slope of the Kitchen Range of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Above the trees, the Clamshell can be seen on the right, the Table in the center and parts of MCO on the left. To the left of the Table, and just left of center, RUZM bowl faces us, in shadow. Just right of RUZM, the sun glints off the slope of South Park, on the south side of the large peak in the center of the photo. In the forground, and far below, the Road to Vertebrae glacier marks our route to this vantage point. Click the image to enlarge it.
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1 Comments:
Great photo, it makes me wish ski season would get here already.
Will
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