Tusk and Tantalus Pan
Black Tusk's ice-encrusted north face (2319 m, 7608 ft) towers over a stunning vista of barren volcanic rock formations and an infinite field of snow-capped mountain peaks, massive icefields, glacier-fed crater lakes and dense alpine rainforests.
The iconic Tantalus Range (2608 m, 8556 ft) and jagged spine of Serratus Mountain (2326 m, 7632 ft) loom large in the backdrop. Garibaldi Provincial Park, Coast Mountains, British Columbia. expl#65
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Tusk and Tantalus Pan
Black Tusk's ice-encrusted north face (2319 m, 7608 ft) towers over a stunning vista of barren volcanic rock formations and an infinite field of snow-capped mountain peaks, massive icefields, glacier-fed crater lakes and dense alpine rainforests.
The iconic Tantalus Range (2608 m, 8556 ft) and jagged spine of Serratus Mountain (2326 m, 7632 ft) loom large in the backdrop. Garibaldi Provincial Park, Coast Mountains, British Columbia. expl#65
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