Lower Rowe Lake

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After I was able to calm down from seeing them bears swim across the lake, I sat down and soaked in the gorgeous scenery around me. Had a few cool sips of water and a light lunch. Wow this was great! Serenity in the mountains. Then a thought occurred to me, those bears were headed in the same direction as the trail back…was going to be a fun trip back — must be extra cautious on the way back. As of now, luckily, I have never had to deploy my bear spray even once! Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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Just looking at the lake water and the scenery across the lake is a joy. Seeing a bear swimming is truly remarkable. You're truly lucky.

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Yes, I do consider myself lucky! An epic hike it was.

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The view is amazing, the forest till the very begin of the lake is not common... Too bad for the bears, they are no joke

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Definitely a great adventure, minus the scares.

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Stunning pictures. If I didn't know before now, I'd have enough it was impossible for a body of water to have such a greenish tint, absolutely breathtaking.

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Very typical for our Canadian mountain fed lakes. Thanks!

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What a pretty lake! Glad you didn't encounter them up close and personal on the way back. That must have made the return trip a lot more spooky for you, I would have been paranoid around every turn that they might be hanging out along the trail somewhere!

Glad you got to enjoy such a pretty place. Maybe next time you can do the upper one as well!

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I was definitely more aware on the return trip, first hour was extra cautious. No sign of any bears whatsoever!

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