At the end of July, a small group of us flew in to Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park to help stain the Kokanee Cabin. This is a "hut" that was built in about 2002 in memory of the Trudeau son who was killed in an avalanche in that area.
This is a building owned by BC Parks but operated and maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada. It's popular during the summer and heavily used in winter as a ski destination.
With good weather and an industrious group, we were able to stain the whole cabin in about 3 days with time for a hike before we left for home. Still lots of snow up in the high country.
More pictures are in my Summer 2012 album.
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
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