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The sun setting behind Peak 4 and Mt. Allen... Quite a view from the front porch of the Neil Colgan Hut, Canada's highest habitable structure. Brad Cooke (2003). Brad Cooke Colleciton.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-09-18 Views: 1340 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 6
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Genki on the oft-photographed Jason Lives (5.13a) at the Back of the Lake, Lake Louise. Brad Cooke (2003). Brad Cooke Collection.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-09-17 Views: 2402 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 9
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Esther seconding the ultra-classic Long Stemmed Rose. Brad Cooke (2003). Brad Cooke Collection.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-09-17 Views: 1921 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 4
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The summit of Mt. Louis is slightly larger than a table-top and bears this cross placed by the Calgary Mountain Club in the 1950's. This, combined with the Dolomite-style "true" summit, makes for a rather effective lightning rod. Brad Cooke (2003). Brad Cooke Collection.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-09-05 Views: 1381 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Would you climb with this man? Brad about to take off up Long Stemmed Rose, a classic 10a at the Back of the Lake, Lake Louise. Mike Warren (2003). Brad Cooke Collection.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-09-05 Views: 1594 | Comments: 3
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The Routes are: 1. NE Ridge, 2. Berle/Kallen, 3. Chouinard, 4. Center Ice Bulge Direct!, 5. Roth/Kallen, 6. W Ridge, P = top of Perrin Route.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-09-03 Views: 2159 | Comments: 0
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Mt. Athabasca, one of the most climbed peaks in the Canadian Rockies with routes up to III 5.4 WI3 in difficulty. Canon A2e, 28 mm f/2.8, Fuji Velvia. Brad Cooke (2003)
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-08-13 Views: 927 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1
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View of the Peaks 1 through 7 of the Ten Peaks from below Sentinel Pass. From left to right: Fay (barely visible), Little, Bowlen, Peak 4, Perren, Allen, and Tuzo. Brad Cooke (2003)
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-08-13 Views: 947 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 0
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Pinnacle Mountain. The normal route roughly ascends the left hand skyline (SW ridge). Brad Cooke (2003)
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-08-13 Views: 1181 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Ian (red helmet) and Andy (blue helmet) acsending the normal route. Only a couple hunded meters of gully to go before the only pitch of real climbing, typically avoided by batmanning up a hemp rope! Brad Cooke (2003)
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-08-13 Views: 1393 | Votes: 51 | Comments: 18
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The Parkway is a road with one of the most beautiful views on Earth. Looking South at the Crowfoot glacier on a bright summer night. Brad Cooke (2003)
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-08-13 Views: 1077 | Votes: 33 | Comments: 18
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Mike (foreground) and Manuel pose for a quick breakfast beer... on the summit of Athabasca after climbing the Regular North Face. I wonder if Big Rock will sponsor me? Brad Cooke (2003)
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-08-13 Views: 1347 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3
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B. Cooke on Moonlight Falls, Evan Thomas Creek, Kananaskis (WI4) in relatively fat conditions. Photo by I. Hunt.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-05-02 Views: 956 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 2
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Brad Cooke jamming Secret Samadhi, Grotto Canyon, Alberta. Canon EOS A2e, 50 mm f/8, Fuji Velvia.
Submitted by: dead_milkman on 2003-01-02 Views: 893 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 3
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