Scenes from a Canyon

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After a few hours of hiking through the canyon, I decided it was time to turnaround. I think I could have walked for another hour or so, but I could feel that heal blister really starting to smart. (Note to self: will need to look into getting a new pair of hiking shoes, ditch the Merrells and try some Salomons). After awhile the terrain did sort of look the same anyhow. Time to go back, so I did. Photos taken around Jura Canyon, Kananaskis country, Alberta.

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

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Is that a dry riverbed? Bet there are some nuggets of gold just waiting for someone to metal detect them!

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I must admit, I did kick the odd "gold" coloured rock to see if it may have been my lucky day!

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Oh! Heel blisters! No bueno! That has got to smart with that rocky terrain. Okay, challenging for me, I was speaking for myself. :)

I look at the steep terrain on both sides, it cuts a path that is both gorgeous and may be challenging. It is such a beautiful country out there. I can only imagine how it must feel to wake up to that on a daily basis... I have to drive to the mountains. You can probably see them from your house.

Some guys have all the luck!

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Truth be told, I can’t see them from my house (but one can wish..), maybe someday. Thanks for stopping by @dswigle

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Shhhh! I imagine it. Thats all that counts.

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Beautiful place with lots of greenery and rocks

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