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Tszil Mountain (2377m/7798') summit
Canada

View from the top of Tszil Mountain (elev. 2,377m), part of the Mt. Matier massif on the edge of Joffre Lakes Provincial Park near Pemberton, British Columbia.  The mountain is easily accessible from the main trailhead for Joffre Lakes.  Summit views extend towards Slalok Mountain w/ the upper part of Tszil Glacier.  To the south extend a sea of glaciated peaks w/ a prominent set of mountains including Wedge, Weart, & Mt. Currie overlooking the Pemberton Valley.  One can see the town of Pemberton below w/ portions of the Icefield behind it extending to distant views of the Mt. Meager volcano.  To the north extend the south faces of other high peaks within the Coast Mountains (Pacific Ranges).  Look straight south in the direction of Lillooet Lake to see a faint glimpse of Mt. Baker in Washington state 180km to the south.  Perfect September weather, Indian summer up here, was having a difficult time wanting to leave.

Copyright: William L
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 29998x14999
Taken: 21/09/2016
Hochgeladen: 21/09/2016
Published: 22/09/2016
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Tags: tszil mountain; summit; mount taylor; massif; mount matier; joffre lakes; provincial park; upper; lake; british columbia; pemberton; valley; coast mountains; pacific ranges; mount currie; wedge mountain; mount weart; saxifrage mountain; cassiope peak; slalok mountain; glacier; icefield; whitecap mountain; mount baker; mt.
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