 Wilcox Pass trailhead |
 Wilcox Pass trailhead - elevation 6643 feet |
 climbing up to Wilcox Pass |
 Pine Siskin |
 Least Chipmunk |
 Athabasca Glacier from the trail |
 ravine alongside the trail |
 Athabasca Glacier from the trail |
 Columbian ground-squirrel |
 Bighorn Sheep |
 Bighorn Sheep |
 Bighorn Sheep |
 Bighorn Sheep |
 Bighorn Sheep |
 Bighorn Sheep with Mt Athabasca's Little Glacier in the distance |
 Minor summit in Wilcox Pass - 7739 feet, about 100 feet from trailhead |
 rainy morning |
 More rain |
 looks like a highland piper, but just some guy with a tripod |
 alpine flora |
 alpine flora |
 Looks like a raked Zen garden, but the pattern is caused by frost somehow |
 Looking west towards the other end of the pass |
 Hm let's keep climbing up that ridge there |
 more coral (?) rock |
 colorful Xanthoria lichen |
 looking south to the mountains east of the Athabasca glacier (Mount Athabasca and Mount Andromeda) |
 looking up the mountain - this is where I found the larks |
 Horned Lark fledgling, probably never seen a human before |
 Horned Lark fledgling |
 Horned Lark fledgling |
 Horned Lark adult male with bugs for the chick |
 Horned Lark adult male feeding fledgling |
 Horned Larks - am I supposed to swallow this? |
 Horned Lark adult male with fledgling |
 Horned Lark adult male with fledgling |
 Horned Lark adult male |
 Horned Lark adult male |
 Horned Lark fledgling |
 Horned Lark fledgling |
 Horned Lark fledgling |
 Horned Lark habitat at 8161 feet |
 looking east down Wilcox Pass |
 looking south - Mount Athabasca |
 at cliff's edge, looking across to Athabasca glacier |
 at cliff's edge, looking southwest to Snow Dome and Dome Glacier |
 Snow Dome and Dome Glacier |
 Edge of Columbia Icefield atop Mount Kitchener |
 edge of Columbia Icefield atop Snow Dome |
 Looking down (northwest) from the cliff's edge |
 Looking northwest from the cliff's edge |
 Looking up from the cliff's edge |
 Trail leading up |
 Looking back down |
 The trail seems awfully small and close to the cliff's edge - maybe it's not a human trail? |
 Looking up WHOA wwWHAT |
 Mountain goat male |
 Mountain goat male |
 Mountain goat male |
 Mountain goat male |
 Mountain goat male |
 Mountain goat male |
 Mountain goat female and kid |
 Mountain goat female and kid |
 Mountain goat female and kid |
 Mountain goat male looking strong |
 Mountain goat male climbing away |
 Mountain goat kid and female |
 Mountain goat kid and female |
 Mountain goat female |
 Mountain goat kid |
 Mountain goat kid |
 Mountain goat male |
 Mountain goat kid and female |
 Mountain goat kid and female |
 Mountain goat kid and female |
 Mountain goat family |
 Mountain goat family |
 Mountain goat family - altitude 8530 feet |
 Mountain goat family |
 Mountain goat family |
 Mountain goat family - kid flinches away from male |
 Mountain goat family |
 OK time to head back downhill |
 looking south over the cliff's edge |
 Athabasca Glacier across the way |
 lateral moraines |
 Athabasca Glacier head and Snow Dome |
 Columbia Icefield capping Snow Dome |
 Dome Glacier icefall |
 Athabasca Glacier across the way |
 sedimentary rock underfoot at 8500 feet |
 Mountain Goats still checking me out - goat trail to right |
 Mountain Goats still checking me out |
 Golden-mantled ground squirrel collecting vegetation for its nest |
 Golden-mantled ground squirrel collecting vegetation for its nest |
 Golden-mantled ground squirrel posing |
 Golden-mantled ground squirrel posing |
 5 minutes lower down, the trail is wider (and shows human use) |
 Nigel Peak across Wilcox Pass to the east |
 Ice Explorer buses on Athabasca Glacier |
 conglomerate rock |
 Mountain Goats are still up there |
 Looking back towards Wilcox Peak |
 Mount Athabasca |
 like a raked Zen garden, but caused by frost somehow |
 Mountain goats are still hanging out on the ridge |
 I bet they saw me coming for a long time |
 alpine flora |
 Mountain Goat hair - do they come down here to feed? |
 Mountain Goat hair |
 Harlan's Red-Tailed Hawk |
 Harlan's Red-Tailed Hawk |
 Harlan's Red-Tailed Hawk |
 broad meadow below Wilcox Peak |
 Juvenile Horned Lark (a little older than the one I saw earlier) |
 Juvenile Horned Lark |
 juvenile American Pipit |
 juvenile American Pipit bobbing tail |
 Mountain Goat tracks - confirming that they descend to feed here |
 And the goats can see me just fine from their perch a half mile away |
 The goats' perch on Wilcox Peak |
 geological strata like fences in a meadow |
 This looked for all the world like a junction of ancient paved roads on a Scottish island moor |
 Probably formed by snowmelt somehow. |
 Looking back at Wilcox Peak |
 Columbian Ground-Squirrel in a hurry |
 Columbian Ground-Squirrel posing |
 starting to see some tiny trees at this elevation |
 Still a ways back to the main trail |
 Main trail in the valley below |
 Bighorn Sheep meadow |
 This storm was threatening, but fortunately passed harmlessly to the east. |
 Main trail in valley below Nigel Peak |
 hikers on a low ridge |
 Main trail - as crowded as it got |
 Looking back at the flank of Wilcox Peak - there's a human trail up there after all (rising from left to right) |
 I'll have to try that trail next time |
 Bighorn Sheep meadow, Mount Andromeda in the background |
 Bighorn sheep relaxing |
 storm over Mount Athabasca |
 the mountain goats probably could see me all the way from here - almost a mile away |
 Mountain Goats just barely visible, sunning themselves |
 Brown-Headed Cowbird fledgling underfoot |
 Brown-Headed Cowbird fledgling underfoot |
 Brown-Headed Cowbird fledgling underfoot |
 The trail follows this ravine down through treeline |
 Athabasca Glacier across the way |
 Ice Explorer buses on the glacier |
 Mount Athabasca |
 looking back, Wilcox Peak in the distance (finally out of sight of the goats) |
 great place for some Adirondack chairs |
 This guy kept finding good places to rest |
 Below treeline again |
 young hiker in a backpack |
 Red Squirrel - forest species appear again |
 Trailhead |
 Trailhead with mascot |
 Wilcox Pass from Parker Ridge |
 looking up at Wilcox Peak from 2000 feet below |
 Goats were on the other side of the ridge, just out of sight |
 Passing under the ridge near Icefields Center |
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