
This is easily one of my favorite pcitures of the summer. Two absolutely cloudless days at Floe Lake in Kootenay National Park with Colton. If you click on the pic and look closely, you'll see two different colored lakes, but it's actually the same lake, strangely enough. That Rockwall (which extends 30km along the continental divide) towers 1000m over Floe Lake. We went the first week of August to see the wildflowers and they were GORGEOUS. Such an awesome place
When we got up there, we just laid in the sun for a few hours and soaked in all in. A flawless day....It was so neat cuz the color of the lake would totally change depending on where you were. From green to almost purple. I have a panorama shot of the Rockwall being reflected by the water and when I show people, they don't even understand what they're looking at, because the water is so unbleviably pristine and undisturbed.
That first picture was taken from Numa Pass which is just to the right of this mountain, Mt Foster. It's the highest in the range. If you look close, you'll see me being a goof.Sunrise turns the entire Rockwall golden, it's amazing to see.

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