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    Outdoor Project

    The ultimate adventure guide

    This is grizzly country, so take proper bear safety measures.
    Boulder field north of Upper Kananaskis Lake.
    Craggy peaks in all directions along the Northover Ridge hike.
    Looking back at Hidden Lake and Upper Kananaskis Lake.
    Many waterfalls coming from Aster Lake.
    Look closely to find fossils in the rock.
    Sunset from above Aster Lake.
    Aster Lake at sunset.
    Wildflowers are everywhere when you hike to Northover Ridge in the summer.
    Milky Way above the ridge.
    Kananaskis Country at dawn.
    The ridge is accessed through the low point across the lake.
    Looking back at Aster Lake.
    Views south from the start of the ridge walk.
    Ptarmigans trying to find solitude on the ridge.
    Height of the Rockies Provincial Park.
    Northover Ridge.
    Looking down to Three Isle Lake.
    Traversing the technical section of Northover Ridge takes great care.
    The valley walk down to Three Isle Lake.
    Three Isle Lake.
    Finishing the loop down the canyon along Three Isle Creek.
    Waterfalls fed from the glaciers above.
    Upper Kananaskis Lake.

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