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about 5 hours ago
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Back From Forum Falls
Heading back from Forum Falls, a few random captures, a few views that caught me eye here. Notice the reddish colour of the earth on the first pho
@daveks
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1 day ago
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Approaching Forum Falls
The hike to Forum Falls was relatively easy, with an elevation gain of about 350 metres or so. But looking back on it, it
@daveks
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2 days ago
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Let’s Walk to British Columbia
On this particular day I was able to get in two hikes. The first was to Crandell lake, and the second was to Forum Falls, but little did I know on
@daveks
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3 days ago
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Random Friday
It’s Friday May 1st, and we have completed 1/3 of the year or 33.3%! Time flys eh?! So what have you been up to this week, anything exciting or has it just been a typical work week
@daveks
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4 days ago
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Back to Trailhead
Heading back to trailhead, something one does with every single excursion or hike. To your destination and back, unless you
@daveks
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5 days ago
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Leaving Crandell
Ok, it’s that time. Time to leave Crandell lake. You know the feeling right?! You’ve hiked to a lake, spent some time e
@daveks
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6 days ago
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Around Crandell
After enjoying the sights around Crandell Lake, it was time to capture some random imagery. Mountain lakes tends to be jam packed with great dive
@daveks
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7 days ago
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Relaxing at Crandell Lake
After reaching your hiking destination, its time to take a load off, relax, rehydrate, and enjoy the scenery. We’ve made it, and the reward is wh
@daveks
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8 days ago
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Descending Upon Crandell Lake
The hike started with some easy elevation gain, typical for most any hike. Followed by elevation loss, which is not as typical, but not rare eit
@daveks
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9 days ago
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The Path to Crandell Lake
The path to Crandell Lake involved first some elevation gain, approximately 125 metres or so, followed by elevation loss
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