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Looking back at a Western...
Looking back at a Western Extension of the South Ridge of Mt Cory on Descent. Banff National Park (if you look very closely, you will see a Raven perched on this ridge, kind of what I was trying to capture, just a unique moment, but too far away)


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Thanks marc...that is a small west ridge extension of sorts...there is a raven perched on the last col out...kind of a weird moment as I watched him land on it...always looking for Balds and Ospreys...one of the weirdest natural rock formations I have seen is pic 159175...looks like a bunch of stones and boulders assembled for a wall....very interested to here the explanation of this phenomena. I have never seen it to this extent before...cheers!
Posted Jun 5, 2005 9:12 pm

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