Saturday, July 3, 2010

Mount Robson Provincial Park in jasper in canada

Mount Robson Provincial Park: At 12,972 feet, Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The park that holds this towering peak as its centerpiece is understandably popular with backpackers and mountaineers; to actually summit the mountain, plan for a two or three day climb complete with snow camping on the upper faces, and dense clouds at the top. But you don't have to buy a bear can and ice ax to enjoy this popular park. The area is also great for day-trippers looking for easy hikes, wildlife viewing opportunities, horseback riding, or, for the more adventurous-minded, whitewater rafting. To stock up on food, refuel, or find a few souvenirs on your way in (or out), stop at the mountain viewpoint on Yellowhead Hwy 16. For staying in jasper in Canada select only cheap hotels in jasper Canada.

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