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Louis' Gmoser Route (Alpine Rock Route I did in 2003) Photo taken from Edith (scramble I have done several times), this photo surprised me and won several contests....


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Derek FranzenUnusual looking...

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Unusual looking piece of rock.
Posted May 9, 2005 12:31 pm

Aaron JohnsonDamn!

Voted 10/10

What a rock!
Posted May 11, 2005 10:15 am

Dow WilliamsRe: Damn!

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Aaron, that is the Gmoser Route you are looking at, my favorite pure Alpine Rock Route in the parks. The neatest aspect though is the summit log, like a whos who of Canadian Mountaineering...most old logs are taken down and handed over to my friends at the Banff Museum. But everybody has left this old log alone and it is kept well protected. It alone is worth the effort. Finally some sun! Out to the rocks, cheers.

Posted May 11, 2005 10:25 am

albertawindwow

Voted 10/10

Wicked picture! What a beautiful piece of rock!
Posted Aug 15, 2005 4:10 am

nurettinAwesome

Voted 10/10

Tahnks for posting.
Posted Nov 20, 2006 8:05 am

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