Saturday, July 8, 2023

Northern Sky

British Columbia’s Mt. Robson (3,954 m) is the highest point in the Canadian Rockies. It’s quite a sight from the visitor center in its namesake provincial park, so we really didn’t need to hike to it. I’ve noticed that the mountains around here really stand out. There’s no question that you’re in the presence of something really big.

By the way, this spot is the farthest north I’ve been to in my life so far (almost 53 degrees north according to the map). It feels like I’m at the ends of the earth, but in fact I am much closer to Davis, California than to the North Pole.



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