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I had to force myself into this position. The dliff was straight down god knows how far. That small lake to my right, that's not even the bottom. Freaky.
This is another panoramic from the campground. As you can tell from the clouds, it later rained.
Luckily, I used my outdoorsman skills to build this superb lean-to. We were nice and dry. Although the blackflies were so thick we both ate at least a few dozen.
The next morning we woke up to some light mist on the lake. So we took 3489274234 pictures. This is one of the best.
The mountains in the interior were just peaking through the clouds as the haze burned off in the morning. Again, this is a view from our campsite. We saw this at breakfast, what did you see?
Sarah crawls out of bed.
The view gets better still.
Breakfast on Sunday.
They built lots of boardwalks to protect the plants and wildlife. As a result, we were able to walk somewhat faster than 2km/h. Not bad.
Winding mountain paths.
More meadows...
This is just past Mt. Washington, the local ski hill. Note the clearcut just beyond the edge of the park. The logging companies like to keep all the forests nice and short. Nothing is sacred to those heartless bastards.
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BC is the camping capital of the world!! You'll have to come for a visit ;)
Hmm, so a flight out to Vancouver is how much? Not as much as I expected - $450 from Cincinnati. Definitely something I'm considering for when I'm done here. Although, I'd rather drive, but it'd be better with a friend.
So, keep the photos coming and you just might have a visitor soon. ;)
YOU BETTER!!! (visit now, that is... We're lonely out here!)
I love your pics, Kat. AMAZING. I'd love to visit you out there!
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