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Memorial Lakes – Kananaskis Country – Hiking Alberta
I become interested in this hike while I am enjoying lunch at the summit of Mount Allan and looking south into Ribbon Valley. The small cluster of three lakes around the base of the north-west side of Ribbon Peak are beautiful, particularly … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bruce Pratt, Captain Donald Wayne Plumtree, Captain Edward M. Kates, Carl Grant, Charles Masur, David Hall, Hayden Evans, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Jerome Schindler, Kananaskis, Kananaskis Country, Ken Wolff, Memorial Lakes, Officer John Gillespie Magee, Orval Pall, Patricia McLean, Ribbon Peak, Rod Harradence, Sergeant Brian Burkitt, the Emerald
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