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Taken from Mt. Wilcox to the east, this shot shows Mt. Athabasca in one of the few views available that day, which was first thing in the morning at sunrise
Submitted by: climbwild on 2006-06-18 Views: 1860 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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This picture of Mt. Athabascawas taken during a hike across Wilcox Pass during an ascent of Mt. Wilcox, located a few miles east across the Icefield Parkway.
Submitted by: climbwild on 2006-06-18 Views: 999 | Comments: 0
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A good overview shot of Athabasca. Taken in August 2003.
Submitted by: bluesky on 2005-10-13 Views: 1121 | Comments: 0
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This shot is taken across the valley from Athabasca by a visiting German of our party on the Silverhorn in August of 2003.
Submitted by: bluesky on 2005-10-13 Views: 1011 | Comments: 0
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A bright day on the summit ridge of Mt. Athabasca. The black dot in the background is a guy coming up the Regular North Face III 5.4. As he told me later: Canmore - Summit, return trip 15 hours. Another good reason to move to Canmore.
Submitted by: broesel on 2004-09-30 Views: 1317 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 5
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May long-weekend saw us up on the N Glacier of Athabasca. The sunrise was glorious. Snow conditions not so good though.
Submitted by: stickit on 2004-06-09 Views: 915 | Votes: 2 | 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: 926 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1
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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: 1346 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3
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