The weather there is very changeable. It can be hot and sunny one minute then pouring down and chilly a moment later. Which makes for wonderful rainbows!
This area is well known for grizzly sightings. As this sign says, it is against the law to hike in this area in groups of less than four. Being that we were only two, we made sure to stay close to other hikers. We did not see a grizzly bear though! If you really want to see bears, go visit my friend Deanna who lives in Port Coquitlam, just a 20 minute drive from my house. She sees bears all the time near her place. Black bears.
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Beautiful surroundings to celebrate your holiday, Impressive views on the gletzer and beautiful nature. Isn't it exciting those encounters with moose and (almost) bears? :-))
Such a holiday is a boys dream.
That mountain I mentioned yesterday looks more like a mammoth, not an elephant. :-)
Such spectacular beauty. Your pictures are so amazing.
Oh my, how beautiful!! Just look at the rainbow~awesome! You live in such a wonderful place; I know I keep saying that. :)
I also see Hermans "Elephant"
The ferry closed today so I posted pics on my blog from my last crossing.
There has been a big forrest fire near whistler
I suppose with four people the bear is confused over which person would taste better.
enjoy the rest of your trip.
That was a spectacular rainbow! I think if I was to hike there, I would want to go with at least four people. four very slow runners to be exact. You know what they say...you don't have to be faster than the bear...just faster than one of your friends...is that wrong?
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