Photos by dave spence : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Indonesia Jones said:

Thanks for your comment, Dave. The signs are puzzling. I also haven't been there for 14 years, so the signs may have changed. I only know that, when I lived in Jasper, I took time to do a hike between Kataka Mountain (the mountain to the east of Mt. Fitzwilliam which is on the provincial boundary) and Mt. Fitzwilliam just to the west, up Fitzwilliam Creek. That hike was definitely on the BC side, according to all the maps my fellow hiker and I had. Going from the Alberta side into BC, to the east there's a signed rest stop right at the border. Then again, these signs are usually placed there, not as definitive proof, but for the purpose of greeting and promotion. I've also seen lots of examples of that happening here in Ontario, too. Google Earth will be your best guide in this case. Enjoying the mystery, Indy


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dave spence said:

Thanks for your like and vote NIKOS1954. Greetings and best wishes also from a very cold UK Dave


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xptñ said:

Gracias haggs!!

Saludos!


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dave spence said:

Thanks for the vote P_Taki. Greetings from the UK.


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dave spence said:

Manuel Moncada...Gracias. Saludos! Dave


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dave spence said:

Thanks for your vote Sandro & Cristina. Greetings from the UK.


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dave spence said:

Thanks for your vote Sandro & Cristina. Greetings from the UK.


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jesus f sm said:

Gracias Prıyansh Gupta por tu visita.

Saludos desde Ibiza.Jesús


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dave spence said:

Thanks for your vote and visit Nicodemos Rosa. Greetings from England.


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dave spence said:

Thanks andrzej1193, I found the shadows from the trees very effective that day. Dave


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