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    Tam McTavish
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    The trail seen from the side.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    The trail is fairly wide and winds back and forth upward.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    The foliage is thick, so you don't really get much of a view.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    The bridge crossing the outlet.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    Stunning views from Garibaldi Lake.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    The lake is a great place to take a rest in the sun.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    Garibaldi Lake.
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    08/03/2017
    The bridge connecting to the island.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    If you fancy going a bit further upward toward Taylor Meadows you'll be rewarded with alpine flowers and even more views.
    Tam McTavish
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    08/03/2017
    Many folks will do a two- or three-day backpacking trip from Rubble Creek to Helm Creek or vice a versa.

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