Mountain Photos

On the way to Bal­is­age in Mon­tréal, the plane flew very low for the first part of the trip, about 19 000 feet (about 5800 m), to escape the smoke from fires in the Okanagan. Unusu­ally for me, I was in the win­dow seat and decided to take some pho­tos of Mount Baker and the oth­er moun­tains as we flew by. Mount Baker is famil­i­ar to every­one in Van­couver who can see far enough south; when we lived in an apart­ment in Yaletown we could judge the weath­er and the air pol­lu­tion by how clear Mount Baker looked. Fly­ing by with such a good view gave me a good chance to see what it looks like from the oth­er side.

Mt Baker

The rest of the pho­tos from the set are up on Flickr, tagged with “moun­tains”, should you be interested.

3 thoughts on “Mountain Photos”

  1. Fires in the Okanagan? Your link points to what appears to be a 2003 story on cbc.ca, which, of course, is no longer there. Did I miss some­thing? (I hope it’s a typo — they got hit pretty hard a few years ago and don’t need anoth­er fire!)

  2. Good catch! That was the wrong link and now I can­’t find the right one; you’re cor­rect that the extreme fires of 2003 haven’t been repeated recently. But there have been smal­ler fires around parts of BC, and the pilot said IIRC that it was fires in the Okanagan that he was avoid­ing the smoke from.

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