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The Larch Valley is one of the most-visited valleys in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. That is not at all surprising. Hikers reachthe timber line very quickly, and from there they are able to look onto a series of mountain summits – a fantastic view. Actually the panorama in Larch Valley is breathtaking. All ten summits of the valley can be seen; probably the most impressive is the snow-covered Mount Fay, with a height of 3235 meters. Particularly in the last September weeks, as in this panorama, the larks offer a magnificent play of color. A good time to visit the Larch Valleys is June, in which a completely special panorama may be observed- the ten mountain summits are still covered with snow at this time. The exhausting way to the Sentinel pass is promising as well. The effort is well compensated with an |
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You will then see where the panorama picture was taken on a satellite photograph. Google Earth can be downloaded here. Copyright 2010 Thomas Heuzeroth |
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