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Edith Cavell Pond overlook
Montagnes Rocheuses - Alberta

Overlook of the massive face of Mt. Edith Cavell (elev. 3,363m) in Jasper National Park, Alberta.  Edith Cavell Glacier & Pond are at the base, access to the lakeshore was closed after an iceberg calved from the pond generating a tidal wave which sent a flood down the valley below & damaged the trail in August 2012, the scar from the effect plainly visible today.  The Angel Glacier is far receded as evidenced from the lateral moraine which extends all the way down to the parking lot for the trailhead.  Now a picturesque waterfall is seen from the glacier toe disappearing into the talus to the iceberg pond.  The North Face of Edith Cavell has had a notable first ascent from iconic climber Fred Beckey in 1961.

Copyright: William L
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Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 13/10/2015
Chargée: 13/10/2015
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Tags: mount edith cavell; canadian rockies; rocky mountains; jasper national park; alberta; angel glacier; edith cavell pond; overlook; vista; vantage; moraine; edith cavell glacier
More About Montagnes Rocheuses - Alberta

Les montagnes Rocheuses ou « Rocheuses » (en anglais : Rocky Mountains ou Rockies) désignent une grande chaîne de montagnes intracontinentale dans l'ouest de l'Amérique du Nord qui s'étend sur plus de 4 800 km depuis le Nouveau-Mexique au sud jusqu'à nord de la Colombie-Britannique au nord. Elle s'étend sur le territoire des États-Unis et du Canada. Son altitude varie entre 1 500 m près des hautes plaines et 4 401 m au Mont Elbert dans le Colorado. Sa largeur est comprise entre 120 et 650 km. Les Montagnes Rocheuses prennent une forme oblongue, étendue en longitude sur plusieurs milliers de kilomètres.


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