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David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
09/16/2017
Views of the Tantalus Range from the Red Heather area.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
09/16/2017
Abundant blueberries and subalpine heather.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
The rolling ridgeline trail offers serene views to the north and east.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
Views emerge of Atwell Peak.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
Elfin Lakes.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
Mount Atwell's volcanic legacy is a rocky traverse past the Gargoyles and up to Little Diamond Head.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
Atwell Peak and the Diamond Glacier from Little Diamond Head.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
Sweeping views of spectacular icefields at the southern end of the Neve Traverse.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
Looking back at where you came from. The Gargoyles are in the middle-ground with Elfin and Red Heather at either ends of the ridge nestled further behind.
David Kerruish
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09/16/2017
Squamish and the Howe Sound sit below.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
09/16/2017
Stunning views from Little Diamond Head.

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