Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - 2009

Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - 2009

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Working in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park - May to October 2009



The 2009 season found me with the good fortune to work for the Alpine Club of Canada again. This time it was at the Kokanee Glacier Cabin in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. As with my last experience with the ACC (in the Bugaboos), it was incredible to come into an area in last stages of the winter season and see that same area transition through every one of its short seasons - and then leave after winter had once again returned to the mountains. Here were some of my favourite pictures from the season gone by...





Flying into Kokanee Glacier Provincial ParkFlying into the Park, May
Nearing the CabinFlying into the Park, May
Kokanee Glacier Provincial ParkMount John Carter, Outlook Mountain, May
The Battleship, The Pyramid, and Mount KitchenerBattleship, Mount Kitchener, May
Heading back to Kaslo LakeHeading back to Kaslo Lake, May
Sunset at Kaslo LakeLate Day Sunlight, June
Western PasqueflowersWestern Pasqueflowers, June
Coming down the west side of Enterprise PassWest Side of Enterprise Pass, June
Kokanee Glacier MeltwaterKokanee Glacier Meltwater, July
Shrubby PenstemonShrubby Penstemon, July
Kaslo LakeKaslo Lake, July
Sitka ValerianSitka Valerian, July
Unnamed Lake West of Mount GiegerichUnnamed Lake from Mount Giegerich, July
Mount Kitchener AlpenglowMount Kitchener Alpenglow, August
Griffin CreekGriffin Creek, August
Kokanee LakeKokanee Lake, October
Snowy MeetingMeeting above Kokanee Lake, October
Kaslo LakeKaslo Lake, October
Snowy Trail in Kokanee Glacier Provincial ParkSnowy Trail, October
Kokanee LakeFlying out at Season's End, October








Yep, it was a pretty special season. I hope to be back there for the 2010 season and to continue exploring the park where I left off! Those were my favourite pictures from the year... here were yours:







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