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Three spawned chum salmon in the Atnarko River, Great Bear Rainforest, Nuxalk Territory, British Columbia
Wildflowers at the base of the Squamish Chief, Squamish, British Columbia. The Chief is the second largest granite monolith in the world.
Small creek tumbling down boulders on the Squamish Chief, Squamish, British Columbia. The Chief is the second largest granite monolith in the world.
Chilly campsite at 8,000 feet on Stupendous Mtn., in the Nusatsum Valley, Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia.
Spawned salmon in Throsen Creek, its eyes plucked out by birds. Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia
Foggy old-growth forest on the Squamish Chief, Squamish, British Columbia. The Chief is the second largest granite monolith in the world.
Hikers pause on a bushwhack up an unnamed trailless peak high in the Nusatsum Valley, Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia. Snow rolled in within moments of the photo and the whole mission was abandoned.
Juvenile grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) in the Atnarko River, Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia
6,000 year-old petroglyphs along Thorsen Creek, Bella Coola Valley, Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia.
Late light on old-growth forest on an unnamed trailless peak high in the Nusatsum Valley, Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia.