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Mountain Grammar Police
|      Sardonic sandbagging scoundrel, Cascade Climbers lobotomized spraymeister, space blanket flyer, new millennium vulgarian betaboy and friend to all squids
Climbing, a mountain Canada
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Posted - 12/03/2004 : 3:18 PM
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That was a close one but I typed faster  |
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    Moxie scambler of pinnacles, tireless leader haunting the CDN/US border climbing everything in sight
Burnaby, BC Canada
1272 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 3:23 PM
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Ba*tard!
Of course, that makes it your turn.  |
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     Outdoors addicted flyfishing, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking car crooner and resident motormouth
Da'Wack, BC Canada
5372 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 3:34 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Peak Bagger
Ba*tard!
Of course, that makes it your turn. 
Tis! The floor's yours Dru. |
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Maple Ridge, BC Canada
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Posted - 12/03/2004 : 3:35 PM
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This is not what I meant - this is chaos.
1. Have one at a time with the winner posting the next one or passing it off 2. Have seperatte threads (lake, mountain, etc.) 3. Label the pictures Pic #15 so we can have some order to the guessing
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     Outdoors addicted flyfishing, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking car crooner and resident motormouth
Da'Wack, BC Canada
5372 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 3:45 PM
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Chaos? Chaos can be fun  
but I suppose adding some organization/order wouldn't hurt either
Lot #646543 
This one should be a little trickier to guess |
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 | Dru
Mountain Grammar Police
|      Sardonic sandbagging scoundrel, Cascade Climbers lobotomized spraymeister, space blanket flyer, new millennium vulgarian betaboy and friend to all squids
Climbing, a mountain Canada
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Posted - 12/03/2004 : 3:53 PM
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Chaos is good  Exscape - is that salt or fresh water? |
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     Outdoors addicted flyfishing, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking car crooner and resident motormouth
Da'Wack, BC Canada
5372 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 4:01 PM
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Fresh, some crazy dude once wanted to bottle it and sell it to the masses.
I don't think his business ever got off the ground |
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     Simpson quoting tree hunter and canyon rapping rockhound who longs for the return of his trapped Toyota
Salt Lake City, UT USA
2268 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 4:11 PM
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Gotta reply, 'cause I like being wrong...
Looking towards Mt. St. Benedict from mountans behind Mission (Bear, I think it's called)??
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     Outdoors addicted flyfishing, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking car crooner and resident motormouth
Da'Wack, BC Canada
5372 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 4:13 PM
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ahem.... would that be a guess for lot #646543?
if so, f'raid not |
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     Simpson quoting tree hunter and canyon rapping rockhound who longs for the return of his trapped Toyota
Salt Lake City, UT USA
2268 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 4:16 PM
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Try my original guess then
Deroche and neighbours from the flank of Sumas?
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     Outdoors addicted flyfishing, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking car crooner and resident motormouth
Da'Wack, BC Canada
5372 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 4:25 PM
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Nope, but Robert's boy might have spent his first week of newly married life just to the SW of there, and I hear the bovine in the area may or may not have fleas... |
Edited by - exscape on 12/03/2004 4:26 PM |
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 | Dru
Mountain Grammar Police
|      Sardonic sandbagging scoundrel, Cascade Climbers lobotomized spraymeister, space blanket flyer, new millennium vulgarian betaboy and friend to all squids
Climbing, a mountain Canada
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Posted - 12/03/2004 : 4:40 PM
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I thought it was Mt Crickmer looking across Alouette Lake from Alouette Mtn area, but according to the map, if it was there wouldn't be that foreground knob.    |
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    Buntzen roving stealthy beer mule and artist, aspiring weird image findmaster who loves BC
lower mainland Canada
1647 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 5:29 PM
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| Would that be Harrison Lake, looking west towards Long Island? |
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    Grouse Grinding, GPS carrying, lawn chair packing, bike riding North Shore tech addict who stares at Crown Mountain from his office window all day
North Vancouver Canada
1905 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 5:39 PM
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| I think that's too narrow to be Harrison lake. |
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     Trail running, bike hucking, fast packing, beer drinking collector of pine cones on a day pass
AKA
Dances with Trees
Forest Gnome Cabin Canada
13057 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 5:43 PM
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It's not Eisenhower,PB Dru,I think you know ,because I was watching two climbers ascend that face a couple of years ago.2nd clue,if needed,is that it is in Banff N.P..... |
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    Grouse Grinding, GPS carrying, lawn chair packing, bike riding North Shore tech addict who stares at Crown Mountain from his office window all day
North Vancouver Canada
1905 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 6:02 PM
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Ok, I spent some time looking at my maps. The only thing I can come up with is Stave Lake. The photographer is on the east side on bluffs above Flat point, and it is looking SW. But the distance across the lake looks like barely 1km in the photo and on the map it would have to be at least 2km. Anyhow, that's my guess.... (for lot #646543 ) |
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    Buntzen roving stealthy beer mule and artist, aspiring weird image findmaster who loves BC
lower mainland Canada
1647 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 6:24 PM
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I think it's getting close here. Is it Stave as Martin says, looking west towards the Alouette pump house (building in photo centre) for the tunnel coming from Alouette Lake. Still looks like a SW shot so photo taken from road system south of Kenyon Lake? The distance still appears to close as Martin also said, but that building and the low flat area seems to fit no? |
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     Kootenay Bud
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Posted - 12/03/2004 : 6:41 PM
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quote: Originally posted by mick range
It's not Eisenhower,PB Dru,I think you know ,because I was watching two climbers ascend that face a couple of years ago.2nd clue,if needed,is that it is in Banff N.P.....
It sure looks like an exact replica of Castle (aka Eisenhower) Mountain. |
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     Outdoors addicted flyfishing, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking car crooner and resident motormouth
Da'Wack, BC Canada
5372 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2004 : 7:00 PM
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oooh this is interesting but it seem's Mr. Range's Place was not correctly guessed yet.
I've left you guys a bit of clue in my post above. so far nobody's hit gold. |
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 | Dru
Mountain Grammar Police
|      Sardonic sandbagging scoundrel, Cascade Climbers lobotomized spraymeister, space blanket flyer, new millennium vulgarian betaboy and friend to all squids
Climbing, a mountain Canada
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Posted - 12/03/2004 : 7:10 PM
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Micks peak is Castle Mountain, named Eiusenhower for a couple of years after the 1950's and then restored to Castle due to public outcry.
Eisenhower Tower is now the name given to the freestanding tower at the right (south) end.
My pic is on Brewers Buttress which is right in the middle of the upper tier on Micks photo.
I have NO IDEA where Exscape's is. I think it's a lake and not a river but cannot be sure. |
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