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The Moon over Cougar Canyon... [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
The Moon over Cougar Canyon...
The Moon over Cougar Canyon (aka Cougar Peak), Canmore, AB 2005


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William MarlerJealous

Voted 10/10

I'm getting pissed off man !!!! You get to live there all year round.... Grrr. Nice shot. Cheers Bill
Posted Dec 16, 2005 3:05 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: Jealous

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lol, took this last night Bill, doing our monthly full moon ski tonight on Goats Creek, damn cold, but nothing a little rum can't cure...just spent 3 days peak bagging on the Vulture Glacier (Wapta Icefield)....tremendous photo ops, our sunrise as we skied out of the Balfour Hut on Wednesday was one of the most spectacular things I have never seen. It bounced off of Mount Olive and Mount Balfour at different angles. Of course, hard to keep any camera going in the wind chills we were facing, but would not trade my life at the moment for anything Bill. I am a lucky bastard. Look forward to your next visit, Cheers!
Posted Dec 16, 2005 3:41 pm

rpcoldies but goodies!

Voted 10/10

surfin' some of your older stuff - WOW got some nice shots there Dow!
Posted Sep 6, 2007 10:25 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: oldies but goodies!

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Thanks Radek....on our way to St. George for a few months of sandstone....come for a visit if you get the chance...cheers
Posted Sep 7, 2007 9:53 am

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