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Mount Robson – Whitehorn and Out – Saturday, August 24, 2013

It is drizzling when we wake under Mount Robson. Pit pat pit pat. I love the sound the rain makes on the tent. It always sounds like it is pouring when in fact it is hardly raining at all. I … Continue reading

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Mount Robson – Marmot Campground to Whitehorn Campground – Friday, August 23, 2013

We have had our moment at the top of the world and it is time to move on. The walk today is to Whitehorn campground on the same trail we traveled to get here. We awake to another sunny day, … Continue reading

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Mount Robson – Berg Lake – Thursday, August 22, 2013

Today is our “rest” day up at Berg Lake tucked in behind Mount Robson. Since we hiked to the toe of Robson Glacier yesterday, we plan to hike up the Mumm Basin Route, over to Hargreaves Lake and back down … Continue reading

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Mount Robson – Whitehorn Campground to Marmot Campground – Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Last night is cold, really cold under Mount Robson. Even though I am all bundled up in my mummy bag my nose is freezing and I have to turtle my head right in. We leave relatively early, we look up … Continue reading

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Mount Robson – Berg Lake Trailhead to Whitehorn Campground – Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Debbie is worried that even with warmer sleepwear her light sleeping bag will not be warm enough, so we unpack her pack and she does a test sleep at the Robson River Campground before we embark and she cannot make … Continue reading

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Mount Robson, The Prologue – Monday, August 19, 2013

We spend the afternoon on the road. Arrive at the Mount Robson Visitor Centre at about 6pm with loads of time to ponder booking our proposed hike for the next 5 days. We talk to the chatty lady at the … Continue reading

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