Sunday, August 28, 2005


a very swift and cold Robson River


Sue pointed out how the shadows play on the water in this spot. I had to capture it


nicely shadowed daisy


red berry plant


dramatic shadowing on this moss covered rock makes this picture very appealing to me


technically, most of the lower elevation forest is rain forest


Sue posing in front of Mt. Robson


Robson River emerging from Kinney Lake


Whitehorn Mtn. from the southeast end of Kinney Lake


Sue looking at Mt. Robson from Kinney Lake campground


Mt. Phillips in the background behind the "Valley of a Thousand Waterfalls"


Robson River flowing into Kinney Lake


there is a really interesting delta at the northwest end of Kinney Lake


the delta from above


Cinnamon Peak


Sue crossing a suspension bridge at at the Whitehorn campground


this guy is in his seventies and hiking by himself all the way to the Robson Pass, which is a 30Km one way trek. It is his fourth trip in the last few years.


this little fellow must have been the local foot inspector. He went right up to the guy sitting at the table after he took his socks off.


check out the color of the water coming into Robson River...I find it interesting how it stays separated for a long ways down stream


interesting moss


I thought these rocks were a neat blend of colors


glacier on Whitehorn


"Valley of a Thousand Waterfalls"


another set of falls in the "Valley of a Thousand Waterfalls"


White Falls


nifty burl


nifty burl


I'm not sure what this flower is but it sure is common in northern B.C


I dig the shadows on this little berry plant


daisy twins


Mt. Robson from the park gate


hey! it's the penis shaped mushroom family