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McCannsterUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

cool
Posted Dec 4, 2005 12:05 pm

desainmeUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Looks like a good sport cllimbing area and quite a bit different from the Utah sandstone.
Posted Dec 4, 2005 12:38 pm

Dow WilliamsUntitled Comment

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thanks desaine...lets just say, you normally have gloves with you instead of sun block...cheers
Posted Dec 4, 2005 12:42 pm

mtwashingtonmonroeUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Great page Dow!

-Britt
Posted Dec 4, 2005 4:36 pm

tloganUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Great page
Posted Dec 4, 2005 6:31 pm

Dow WilliamsUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks T!
Posted Dec 4, 2005 7:50 pm

pvalchevUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

made me wish it was summer, Dow... may have to do some cragging on one of those really warm winter days (if we get any this year)!
Posted Dec 4, 2005 6:44 pm

Dow WilliamsUntitled Comment

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when a chinnok comes my friend...meanwhile, you have to help me get my 40th...pissing around, got one more to do....cheers Peter
Posted Dec 4, 2005 7:50 pm

BobSmithUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

More amazing territory in Alberta.

Posted Dec 4, 2005 8:23 pm

cbaUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Good Page!
Posted Dec 4, 2005 8:49 pm

Dow WilliamsUntitled Comment

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thanks for signing the summit logs cba, enjoyed your profile shot....small cats are hard to sneak up on if not impossible...I have been that close to a Lynx in Tahoe, only because it was way too curious what this human was doing trail running in 2' of fresh snow...cheers!
Posted Dec 4, 2005 9:38 pm

saintgrizzlyUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nice page--excellent photography!



(Your mentioning of mountain lions frequenting the area reminds me of a rather interesting occurrence a few years ago in Missoula, where a couple came home after a late night movie to discover a mountain lion in their house! It was a young female with cubs; the adult had been injured, and had to be destroyed; the cubs were turned over to a zoo. But this happened within the city limits! I can just imagine the conversations taking place over the next few weeks: "You stay in the car, dear, while I check the house for mountain lions....")
Posted Dec 5, 2005 2:45 am

Dow WilliamsUntitled Comment

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That is a wild story Saint. Missoula is a cool place. She must have been desperate. That is where zoos definitely have a place (outside of educational value) in our society. When mothers get killed in unnatural ways, I think it is best to try to save their offspring. Grizzly 66 was an old mainstay in Banff (strolled down main street once). This past year she was raising 3 cubs near town and doing a great job of it. She was killed by a train and then a huge debate imitated what to do with the cubs. They let them fend for themselves until two were killed by a car/truck. Then they finally took the last one to the Calgary Zoo. I would like to see a zoo that exclusively could say all of its animals were either saved and/or raised on their premises. Thanks for sharing Saint. Cheers.
Posted Dec 5, 2005 11:04 am

William MarlerUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nice page Dow. Cheers William
Posted Dec 5, 2005 10:22 am

EastKingUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

I know I'm repeating but another winner
Posted Dec 6, 2005 2:47 am

wuedesauUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Beautiful area, looks pretty cold.
Posted Dec 6, 2005 12:55 pm

Dow WilliamsUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Cheers!....it can be, but that keeps the bugs and tourists at arms length...last night I ran in -25C, ski goggles, gaiters, etc, I am sure I looked quite stylish to the Elk...
Posted Dec 6, 2005 1:14 pm

Dan BakerUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Great Page - Well done
Posted Dec 6, 2005 4:58 pm

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