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"Waking up to this view of Mount Robson shrouded in mist the morning after a strenuous hike made me feel like I'd accomplished something, even though there were many miles of trail to go.
As I sipped my coffee on the shore of the glacial Robson River adjacent to our campsite, I realized that these feelings of exhilaration and contentment are what I truly live for."
-Stephen Walasavage @walasavagephoto
Gear List:
Tent - REI Half Dome 2 Plus
Camera - Canon S120
Teton Tenting
Bridger-Teton National Forest is a great option for free camping with sought-after skies.
Jones Lake
Located in the Skagit Range in the lower mainland of British Columbia, Jones Lake (also known as Wahleach Lake) offers super-scenic camping at the start of the region’s efficient hydro-power source.