Stanley Mitchell Hut, Kiwetinok Pass
near Field, British Columbia (Canada)
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(Canadian Rockies) Route on 10/22/2015; 8 km; +467 -467; 4 hours.
Excursion organized with the following itinerary: Stanley Mitchell Hut, Little Yoho River, Kiwetinock Lake and Kiwetinok Pass. Participants: Anna, Esther, Josep i Miquel; guide: Hugo. Output type: round trip to the same point; Difficulty: easy.
This morning it is cold, the meadows in front of the refuge have a slight ice layer that shows the dawning. We have slept well in the refuge.
Since it does not seem that we can see the bear, I have taken a picture of a book where there is this image of a grizzle. The "Ursus arctos horribilis" is a subspecies of the brown bear that can weigh more than 500 kgrs and present a height, when it is standing, of more than 2 meters. It is, therefore, an extraordinary animal. It is an omnivorous animal that feeds on vegetables, especially berries and animals such as rodents, fish, but also larger animals such as ants, bison and even American black bears, often smaller than the grizzly .
After breakfast, talk about what we will do today. Hugo has prepared us a peaceful exit to a hillside with views and this will allow us to enjoy the day and the landscapes. From what we said at the beginning of the flag, it must be added that the image of the maple leaf was a design by Jacques Saint-Cyr. After several teachings, in the 1960s the debate on the flag became more severe and reached the parliamentary debate. A fifteen-member parliamentary committee was formed which, after a ... ...
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(Canadian Rockies) Route on 10/22/2015; 8 km; +467 -467; 4 hours.
Excursion organized with the following itinerary: Stanley Mitchell Hut, Little Yoho River, Kiwetinock Lake and Kiwetinok Pass. Participants: Anna, Esther, Josep i Miquel; guide: Hugo. Output type: round trip to the same point; Difficulty: easy.
This morning it is cold, the meadows in front of the refuge have a slight ice layer that shows the dawning. We have slept well in the refuge.
Since it does not seem that we can see the bear, I have taken a picture of a book where there is this image of a grizzle. The "Ursus arctos horribilis" is a subspecies of the brown bear that can weigh more than 500 kgrs and present a height, when it is standing, of more than 2 meters. It is, therefore, an extraordinary animal. It is an omnivorous animal that feeds on vegetables, especially berries and animals such as rodents, fish, but also larger animals such as ants, bison and even American black bears, often smaller than the grizzly .
After breakfast, talk about what we will do today. Hugo has prepared us a peaceful exit to a hillside with views and this will allow us to enjoy the day and the landscapes. From what we said at the beginning of the flag, it must be added that the image of the maple leaf was a design by Jacques Saint-Cyr. After several teachings, in the 1960s the debate on the flag became more severe and reached the parliamentary debate. A fifteen-member parliamentary committee was formed which, after a ... ...
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2, Desviament ruta Mt McArthur
2, Desviament ruta Mt McArthur
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5, Kiwetinok Peak
5, Kiwetinok Peak
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7, Ruta Mount Kerr
7, Ruta Mount Kerr
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