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 Mt. Robson Waterfalls
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Socpxd
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Comox, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/14/2011 :  8:34 PM  Show Profile  Reply to this posting
Shocker, I'm making another waterfall thread! I'm just wanting to know about some of the waterfalls in this area. First are the waterfalls around Mt. Longstaff; on the Southeastern side there is Swiftcurrent Falls and the falls near it and on the Southwestern side there are 2 (Longstaff Falls and the falls North of it). Next are the falls in Waterfall Valley (not Emperor, White, Falls of the Pool. There are the falls off of the Phillips Glacier which I have seen pics of and Whitehorn Falls (Which is more or less across the valley from White Falls). There is a supposed waterfall between Emperor Falls and Falls of the Pool (can anyone confirm this?) There is a possible set of cascades on Hargreaves Creek below Hargreaves Lake (also needs confirmation). Toboggan Falls is another. There is supposedly a waterfall at the inflow of Kinney Lake and one falling off Mt. Robson down towards the lake. There is Knowlton Falls which I have yet to see, it could be visible en-route to Kinney Lake and may just be a set of rapids but i'm not sure. There is supposedly a waterfall on the creek that flows into the Robson (Kain Creek?) just after where the trail turns towards Kinney Lake and 2 on the Western side of Resplendent Mtn. A more important one is Arctomys Falls, and the 3 falls on Upright Creek farther up the Moose River Valley. Moose River Falls (Rainbow Canyon Falls)is another one, Thunder Falls, and 2 Falls on Sleeper Mtn. The last one is Overlander Falls. If you have seen any of the falls I have listed here or any I haven't please let me know. Pictures are awesome if you have them!

lobo
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Jasper, ab
Canada

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 Posted - 09/14/2011 :  8:43 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have most of the pictures of the falls you're inquiring about. Here is a link to a TR I did on the Moose River Valley earler this year.
http://www.clubtread.com/sforum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=39717
On the 22nd I'm heading back into the Upper Moose and Resplendent Creek Valleys and will also cross the Moose to get pictures of Arctomys Falls, but this time of year they're likely not going to be too spectacular.

Socpxd
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Comox, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/15/2011 :  5:20 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
anyone else???
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AcesHigh
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Hope, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/15/2011 :  6:42 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How is the new website coming along that you are building about waterfalls?

Socpxd
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Comox, BC
Canada

146 Posts

 Posted - 09/15/2011 :  9:30 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm building a website??? O.........o
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AcesHigh
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Hope, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/15/2011 :  9:36 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry, perhaps I shouldn't guess at things

Socpxd
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Comox, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/15/2011 :  10:05 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I probably could if I could figure out how to work all that technical stuff out :P

Steventy
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North Vancouver, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/15/2011 :  10:28 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

This one (maybe two..) is/are on the snowbird pass trail beside the Robson Glacier.


Would you consider this to be a waterfall? At one point does a rapid become a fall? It's also on the snowbird pass trail once you veer away from the glacier and start towards the pass.


This one is in the Valley of a Thousand Falls.

Socpxd
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Comox, BC
Canada

146 Posts

 Posted - 09/15/2011 :  11:00 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 3rd Pic could be, in my eyes it is since there is a defined drop of a substantial height, it's just more of a cascade. The other pics are awesome thanks Steventy

lobo
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Jasper, ab
Canada

1028 Posts

 Posted - 09/16/2011 :  1:09 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a picture of Thunder Falls and Swiftcurrent Falls. The Swiftcurrent picture is not one of my pictures

Socpxd
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Comox, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/16/2011 :  3:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Awesome pics, where did you attain the picture of Swiftcurrent?

Trail Talk
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Edmonton, Alberta
Canada

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 Posted - 06/13/2012 :  09:17 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is Helmet Falls on the Rockwall Trail, Kootenay National Park

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