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Cox Hill Hike - Accessed from Highway 1, then Highway 68, aka Sibbald Creek Trail
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Cox Hill Hike - The Hill summit as seen from Highway 68
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Cox Hill Hike - Then from Highway 68 onto Powderface Trail for 2.5 km's to parking lot
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Cox Hill Hike - Larry studies our route
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Cox Hill Hike - We are here!
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Cox Hill Hike - Start of hike
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Cox Hill Hike - The new bridge crossing Jumping Pound Creek
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Cox Hill Hike - More trail signs
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Cox Hill Hike - This trail is also part of the Trans Canada Trail (aka The Great Trail)
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Cox Hill Hike - First open area on the hike
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Cox Hill Hike - Up he goes
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Cox Hill Hike - One of the butterflies we saw on the walk - Colias philodice - Common Sulphur / Clouded Sulphur
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Cox Hill Hike - Distant mountains
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Cox Hill Hike - Some sections were nice and wide
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Cox Hill Hike - The prairies to the east
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Cox Hill Hike - possibly a Silver-boardered Fritillary
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Cox Hill Hike - Some rocky bits
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Cox Hill Hike - Open meadows and open views
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Cox Hill Hike - Great views!
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Cox Hill Hike - Nice trail and amazing views
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Cox Hill Hike - Summit ridge trail
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Cox Hill Hike - July 21 wildflower colour at 2200 m elevation
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Cox Hill Hike - Indian Paint Brush
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Cox Hill Hike - Indian Paint Brush and Camas
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Cox Hill Hike - A Sentry is on duty - Marmot
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365-4-202 Cox Hill Hike - A close-up of the Sentry
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Cox Hill Hike - Marmot portrait
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Cox Hill Hike - Summit plateau pano
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Cox Hill Hike - Mr and Mrs Marmot on the summit rocks
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Cox Hill Hike - Ben looks west towards Tiara Peak