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Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Dogs are allowed, though keep them on a leash.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
The new normal, fire smog drifting through Lake Louise.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Taking the shore path to the crag.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Big mountains hidden by smoke.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Classic quartzite of Lake Louise.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Sitting at the base of Wicked Gravity.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Busy weekend at the crag.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
The outhouse wall is a popular area for beginners. There are plenty of solid sport climbs for those who are less certain about leading. A man was killed here in 2018 by falling trees. While it was the first time this has happened, the risk is something to
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Corners Inquest (5.4) is a classic beginner route that is ideal for those learning trad climbing. There are plenty of great chances to learn tricky placements. You can break it up into two pitches or one long 70 meter climb. It is very steep for a 5.4.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Working a section in Duckland.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
The area gets swamped out pretty often.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Looking up toward Mount Huber.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Psych-up chats.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Climbing at Back of the Lake.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
You can follow along the edge of the crag to get to new spots if need be, though the trail is rugged.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Smoggy evening sky.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Going for that hold.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Looking out over the lake.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Going up a route near Liquid Sky Wall.
Tam McTavish
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08/23/2018
Snow is here lasts well into June, so come prepared.

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