
- Views from Ha Ling Trail
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A person peers over the jagged, rocky cliff edge down at the community of Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Warspite Lake
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Researching the alpine mountains in Kananaskis Country - Spray Lake Camping
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Preparing for a day of research from our base camp on Spray Lake in the Spray Valley Provincial Park In Kananaskis Country in Alberta, Canada. - Trail Hikers on Ha Ling
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Hikers following the narrow trail high up on a ridge on the Ha Ling Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Mountain Goats Jump
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Mountain goats on an edge of a ledge taking turns jumping from ledge to ledge while we are hiking along the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Ha Ling Treeline
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The views behind a hiker as they break pass the tree line as they climb higher on the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Misting Peaks
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Mists of clouds swirl around our heads as we picnic on the peak of the mountain at the end of the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - EH Tourism Peaks
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EH Tourism looks out from the mountain peak down at the community of Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Canmore in Mist
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Looking through the mist of clouds at the community of Canmore, Alberta from the highest point on the Ha Ling Trail. - Ridge Views
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Group takes in the views along the trail of the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Baby Goats
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Baby goats follow an adult along the ridge while we were hiking on the Ha Ling Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Mountain Goats Sure Footing
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A group of mountain goats navigate down the steep slopes of the mountain while we were hiking on the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Hikers Gathering
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People gathering on the peak at the end of the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Trail Hiking in the Forest
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Hiking the forested section of the Ha ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada - High Stepping Tree Roots on Ha Ling Trail
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High stepping tree roots and exposed boulders in the forest before reaching the tree line and the shale rockwall of the Ha Ling Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada.