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so_silent_jens OP t1_iy59cmj wrote

One of my all-time favorite hikes, especially in the fall when the crowds disappear and the larches turn yellow.

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pheliam t1_iy5kef4 wrote

Alpine bowls with golden foliage. Looks like a 19th century painting by a master. Thank you for sharing.

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DomeDriver t1_iy5svog wrote

I hiked up to Mummy Lake and sat down with my bag next to me and started eating lunch. I heard some rustling and looked over to find a marmot rifling through my bag. It just stared back at me like "What?".

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Smacktardius t1_iy5v86t wrote

Was there in summer of 2006, the fishing was excellent. Beautiful area!

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HatManToTheRescue t1_iy7i8pm wrote

I hope to see something this awe inspiring in person one day

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daniel_ionescu t1_iy7wadc wrote

interesting name, where does it come from?

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Gridlokk t1_iy8hz3u wrote

I thought unicorns were SO extinct. But unicorn live in Banff. It gonna eat long time before it mows this grass. Goodbye unicorn!

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so_silent_jens OP t1_iy8um2y wrote

I'm not sure exactly why (maybe British fascination with Egypt at the time these were named) but a lot of the landmarks in this little corner of Banff share the theme: there's Pharaoh Peak (which is where this photo was taken from), Pharaoh Lake, Egypt Lake, Sphinx Peak, Scarab Lake, and Mummy Lake.

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