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Garric Baker
Photo Date: 
06/18/2018
Oldman River along the south side of the protected areas.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
Fishing is allowed outside the Wildland and Rangeland areas.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
Lush rolling hills within the protected rangeland.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
The area allows off-highway vehicles with restrictions.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
The area is the largest single tract of protected montane ecosystem in Alberta.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
The rangeland allows cattle grazing, and visitors are encouraged to respect the livestock along with any wildlife.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
Scenic hills surround to the east while mountains are visible to the west.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
Congestion levels are very low and allow for a quiet place to reconnect with nature.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
Wildflowers litter the hillsides.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
Vegetation growing along the hillsides.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
Lush green blankets of grass climb the hills and mountains.
Garric Baker
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06/18/2018
The area is located within bear country, and visitors should prepare themselves for chance encounters with wildlife.
Garric Baker
Photo Date: 
06/18/2018
Aspen trees and streams cross the protected lands.

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