
- Mountain Climbers
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A pair of climbers working their way up the rock wall which is located on the Grassi Lakes Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Mountain Climber
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A mountain climber on the main rock wall which is located on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Rock Wall Base
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The base of the climbing wall located on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Dual Mountain Climbers
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A pair of climbers enjoy a sunshine day scaling the rock walls located on the Grassi Lakes Hikng Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Swing Man
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A mountain climber is tied up and swinging across the rock face in order to reach a ledge in which to climb. Climbing rock wall is located on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Reach and Pull
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A mountain climber is preparing to haul himself up and over the rock ledge which are located on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Experience or Stupidity
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A climber chaulks up his hands as he prepares for some technical climbing. No helmet makes you think.. stupid or just experienced and stupid. - Spider Man Climber
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The climber takes on a spider man position as he works his way over a ledge on a rock climbing wall located on the Grassi Lakes Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Mountain Climber
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A climber is moving up the rock face after checking his toe holds. The rock climbing destination is located on the Grassi Lake Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Mountain Climber
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The climber is checking his route and looking for a good route to continue his climb up the rock face on the Grassi Lake Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Mountain Climbers
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A couple of climbers checking their gear before starting a climb near the ponds on the Grassi Lake Hiking Trail in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. - Cougar Creek
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The riverbed is dry on our visit but it is not always this way. During spring run off the river is busy with snow melt and high water levels. - Cougar Creek Trail
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A dried out Cougar Creek riverbed and the beginning of the Cougar Creek Trail in Canmore, Alberta