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A rock and stick near the water of Duffey Lake Provincial Park, BC, Canada
Experienced by Simone Scholten
159 km from Tatlayoko Lake
The edge of the lake with a view off the snowy mountain tops, Duffey Lake Provincial Park, BC, Canada
Experienced by Simone Scholten
159 km from Tatlayoko Lake
A look trough the trees to the mountain tops, Shannon Falls Provincial Park, BC, Canada
Experienced by Simone Scholten
174 km from Tatlayoko Lake
Everytime I go to Pemberton I am always impressed by how the clouds move across the mountains, always so beautiful. Not sure if it is always like that or if I am just lucky with the weather each time I visit, but makes for a great set of photos.
Experienced by James Wheeler
175 km from Tatlayoko Lake
This past long weekend I went up and camped at Nairn Falls, near Pemberton British Columbia. This is me relaxing by the flowing water one night after the kids went to bed.
Experienced by James Wheeler
185 km from Tatlayoko Lake
The sun was trying to peek out from behind the clouds as we snowshoed through the mountains and over this frozen lake but it never quite came out, still a great day and picture, even with no sun.
Experienced by James Wheeler
185 km from Tatlayoko Lake
Lower Joffre Lake, Squamish-Lillooet C, British Columbia, Canada.
Experienced by David Mitchell
185 km from Tatlayoko Lake
I just got back from a great weekend up in Whistler. I took this photo Friday night at Lost Lake. The moon was two thirds full but it was totally clear so the moonlight really lit up the lake. I normally do not include people in my landscape photos but decided to pose in this one. What do you think? Do you think it is better with me in the photo or if I stayed out of the way?
Experienced by James Wheeler
185 km from Tatlayoko Lake
Fitzsimmons Creek est une rivière à Whistler, prenant sa source au glacier Fitzsimmons dans les chaînes Garibaldi des montagnes côtières de la Colombie-Britannique. Sur la moitié de sa longueur d'environ 10 kilomètres, le ruisseau s’écoule dans une vallée glaciaire en forme de U qui sépare deux montagnes de ski de la station de Whistler Blackcomb, Blackcomb au nord et Whistler au sud.
Experienced by Pascal Bernardon
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
This glacier lake has been by far the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. Breathtaking to get there after 2 hours of hike with icy trails.
Experienced by Viviana Rishe
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
As a native New Englander, I’ve spent a decent amount of time in the mountains of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Western Massachusetts. I’ve been hiking and camping since I was just a small kid. Of course, the Appalachian Mountain Range isn’t the tallest or most extreme in the world, but they’re still amazing and I call them home. However, this past September I had the opportunity to travel to Whistler, British Columbia for a company-wide retreat. During which, I experienced a totally different wilderness in the Coast Mountain Range of Canada.
Experienced by Jeff Golenski
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
As a native New Englander, I’ve spent a decent amount of time in the mountains of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Western Massachusetts. I’ve been hiking and camping since I was just a small kid. Of course, the Appalachian Mountain Range isn’t the tallest or most extreme in the world, but they’re still amazing and I call them home. However, this past September I had the opportunity to travel to Whistler, British Columbia for a company-wide retreat. During which, I experienced a totally different wilderness in the Coast Mountain Range of Canada.
Experienced by Jeff Golenski
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
The Peak 2 Peak is a world record holding gondola for the longest free span between ropeway towers at 3.03 kilometres. It connects Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, a popular ski resort in BC.
Experienced by Aditya Chinchure
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
I’ve got a favourite spot for the slopestyle event at Crankworx Whistler. Every year they change the course and the jumps, so it’s always a new shot. This year, it involved a log and some fab little maple leafs.
Experienced by Pamela Saunders
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
Whistler peak trail is a long, challenging hike but the views are incredible!
Experienced by Laura Lefurgey-Smith
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
We were at the top of blackcomb mountain after walking across the suspension bridge surrounded by 360 degrees of mountains and the light hit the blue lake at just the right moment that made me stop in my tracks. It was all my little sony had to zoom in and grab this shot right before the battery died and the lift almost left us at the top of the mountain.
Experienced by Carly Tobias
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
What a great time to stop at this lookout which is located off of one of the most beautiful highways in Canada, The Sea to Sky. As we arrived at this spot, I was able to capture the amazing glow of the spring sun during golden hour. Mountains have always had a special place in my heart just because they are so fascinating and you begin to realize how small you are on this earth. Make sure to Follow @lifeofizaac_ on instagram for more shots like this! Website: https://www.thelifeofizaac.com/
Experienced by Izaac Hewitt-Lawrence
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
girl wearing faux fur watching the winter sunset over a semi frozen lake
Experienced by Elaine Rystead
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
people walking through the forest in the deep winter snow
Experienced by Greg Rosenke
186 km from Tatlayoko Lake
Man backpacking and snowshoeing in the beautiful glacier mountain snow in British Columbia, Canada over a frozen lake with large backpack, shovel and equipment for the day.
Experienced by Jeff Kingma