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Category Archives: Sheep River Valley
Coal Creek Ice Climb – Sheep River Valley – Hiking Alberta
While many Calgarians celebrate the New Year in their homes, or at expensive downtown parties, I am well into enjoying my fourth hour of sleep in preparation for next years first mission. An early morning drive, on empty roads under a striking … Continue reading →
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Sheep River Valley – Turner Valley – Hiking Alberta
Dave and I will spend today scouting the Sheep River Valley south of Calgary, and west of Turner Valley, in Kananaskis Country for potential ice climbing routes later in the winter. The following photographs will give you an idea of mid-November … Continue reading →

