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Isoscoles and Mamquam Mountains covered with large puffy clouds hanging above the peaks in the summer sunshine.
Two of the three peaks of the mountain are bare of but the third peak is obscured by snow. The BCMC mountaineers that first climbed the mountain in 1911 named it the Castle Towers because of its three distinct peaks.
A man with a beard wearing a blue toque and sunglasses resting on top of his head sits next to a women wearing a plaid shirt and sunscreen around her lips.
Topographical map of the Garibaldi Neve showing valleys, glaciers, and changes in terrain.
Topographical map of the Mount Garibaldi area showing valleys, rivers, glaciers, mountain peaks using different shades of colour.
A red gondola car descends from a large steel tower on Whistler Mountain and across the valley is the peak of Blackcomb Mountain and the Armchair Glacier.
Two large snow walls line a steep ski run and sunshine reflects off the snow with deep blue sky above. Two skiers can be seen near one of the snow walls on the far left hand side of the ski run.
The photo looks down a large glaciated slope and the lead climber wearing a white helmet and a black backpack is partway up the slope with his left arm touching the snowy ground. Two other climbers farther down the slope are following the climber.
Wedge Mountain and its glacier loom large over the small Gothic arch Hut sitting in the rocky meadow below. The outhouse for the Hut is protected with aluminum siding and sits away from the Hut and near the Wedgemount Lake.
A massive glacier covers the slope and obscures the peaks above. The creep of the glacier extends to the hanging alpine valley floor. Grey clouds swirl above the high peaks.
The volcanic black tip of the Black Tusk dusted with snow stands above the other peaks buried in a deep layer of snow.