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Belmore Browne Peak - Canadian Rockies


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Top: Belmore Browne Peak is on the right
This digital photo was taken from Powderface trail.
Bottom: The summit from close up

This small summit is situated close to Calgary and down a gravel road known as Powderface Trail.

The day I scrambled this peak was a fall day. It was beautiful and the air was fresh and clean smelling.

The peak itself is accessed across clear cuts and is gained by circumnavigating a wall of rock by going west. Once on the main ridge it's only a few minutes for most folks to get to the top.

Once at the top you get views that are of virgin forest and clear cuts. Moose mountain can be seen to the south and the prairies stretch to the horizon in the east.



Scrambling the gully

 





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On the way down

The summit is a shadow of its former self in this photo

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