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Clearwater Lake - Wells Grey Park459 viewsSouthward View During A Rare Sunny Moment
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Clearwater Lake - Wells Grey Park493 viewsLunch Break - Storm's A Brewin'
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Clearwater Lake - Wells Grey Park585 viewsOne Of Many Gorgeous Sunsets!
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Clearwater Lake - Wells Grey Park357 viewsOne (Or Is It Two) Rainbows
They Lasted For Almost An Hour
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Clearwater Lake - Wells Grey Park591 viewsA Wanderer By The Shore
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Ishpa Mtn. from Sandy Lake430 viewsBowron Lake circuit.
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Lanezi Lake from canoe shelter site476 viewsBowron Lakes circuit
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Columbia river457 viewsPhotos of September trip on Columbia river
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Port Hardy to Burnett Bay (kayak)311 viewsIn late June and early July of 2007 I paddled my 14.5 foot Necky kayak from Port Hardy to Burnett Bay and back, twice. I stupidly dunked my camera in salt water, so the photos end at Cougar Inlet on day four of the first trip. These are some of the more interesting pics.
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Columbia river457 views
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Columbia river543 views
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Columbia river562 views
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Liard Air531 viewsCessna 185 taking off from Mayfield Lakes in the Northern Rockies
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Log Jam Rapids No. 1697 viewsRapids on Gataga River, BC. This one we portaged.
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Bull Moose527 viewsBull Moose at Mayfield Lakes in the Northern Rockies. Photographed from a canoe. Muskwa Kechika Management Area
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Mayfield Lakes583 viewsMayfield Lakes in the Northern Rockies, start of trip down the Gataga and Kechika Rivers.
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Cow Moose461 viewsCow Moose splashing accross Gataga River in front of canoeists.
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Log Jam Rapids No. 2640 viewsRunning Log Jam Rapids No. 2 on the Gataga River in northeastern B.C. Muskwa-Kechika Management Area
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Seven Sisters517 viewsSeven Sisters in the Muskwa Range of northeastern B.C. as seen from the Kechika River.
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Heading Out605 viewsKechika River just above confluence with Liard River. Kechika Spit Rapids.
Clipper Cascade
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Looking for Wildlife529 viewsCanoeists go for a hike in the Muskwa-Kechika Management area, largest roadless area in British Columbia
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Confluence of the Kechika and Liard565 viewsKechika River where it enters the Liard. Early Morning.
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