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Day 1. Jim and Fred on the porch of the small Tea House at Lake Agnes.
Day 1. A quick photo on the way down from the Tea House at Lake Agnes -- taken in a snow storm.
Day 1. A small slice of Lake Lousie (Alberta, Canada)
Day 1. Jim and Maya mugging for the camara in front of Lake Louise.
In the rear you can see the Plain of the Seven Glaciers.
Day 1. The classic tourist pose in front of the sign of the beautiful Chateau Lake Louise.
Day 3. Day 2 was boring and too much falling snow for photos.
In the parking lot, the trail head for Lake Boom, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Jim is on the left, and Fred is on the right.
Day 3. Fred Huebsher's Sierra Club group at Lake Boom (named for the avalanches?).
Lake Boom is at the base of the cliffs behind the participants.
(left to right) Jim (me), Sally, Daphne, ?, ?, and Fred.
Day 3. Crossing a small creek on the way back from Lake Boom.
Day 3. Back at the trail head after going to Lake Boom.
Mount Storm is in the background.
Day 4. Jim and Deb at the top of the first serious uphill after leaving the trailhead
on the way to the top of Lookout Mountain.
Day 4. Resting after cresting one of the many inclines on the way to Lookout Mountain.
Day 4. Deb makes the long, slow climb toward the top of Lookout Mountain in Kananaskis Country.
Day 4. On the summit ridge of Lookout Mountain.
Day 4. On the ridge that is the final approach to the top of Lookout Mountain in
Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada
Day 4. Looking down the ski trail on top of Lookout Mountain.
Lookout Mountain is relatively flat on top.
Day 4. On the lookout on Lookout Mountain. Deb enjoys a cup of well-earned tea.
Day 4. On top of Lookout Mountain. View is to the East, looking out over Kananaskis Country.
Day 4. Looking back down the way we came up.
Day 4. Another shot of the top, looking SSE.
Day 4. On the way back down.
Day 4. Down at last -- this is the real last downslope on the descent from Lookout Mountain.
The rest is just rolling ups and downs until one gets near the road again.
Day 5. lunch stop at Red Earth Creek.
(left to right) Fred, Maya, and Jim (me)
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