Pointing The Way (20" x 40" Large Format Acrylic Print), *Only 2 Prints Remaining*

$400.00

There are few lakes in the Canadian Rockies with a more distinctive arrowhead shape that this pristine puddle at the head of Divergence Creek; though officially unnamed, it is locally known as Divergence Lake, and lies near the border of Jasper and Hamber Parks. Looking north, part of Mount Edith Cavell is visible on the right with most of the mountain lost in the clouds. This image was taken in September and a dusting of overnight snow harkens towards the winter season to come.

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There are few lakes in the Canadian Rockies with a more distinctive arrowhead shape that this pristine puddle at the head of Divergence Creek; though officially unnamed, it is locally known as Divergence Lake, and lies near the border of Jasper and Hamber Parks. Looking north, part of Mount Edith Cavell is visible on the right with most of the mountain lost in the clouds. This image was taken in September and a dusting of overnight snow harkens towards the winter season to come.


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Images From the Canadian Rockies

Captured by Jasper-based photographer, hiking guide, and guidebook author Ben Nearingburg, all images from Starry Summit Mountain Photography are limited edition prints and arrive individually numbered with a placard describing the scene. Living in the Jasper Townsite in Jasper National Park, Starry Summit Mountain Photography images give an authentic glimpse into lesser-travelled parts of the Rockies and are a great way to commemorate a previous adventure, or inspire travels to come.

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“It looks like a lake, the bugs are probably horrible down there.”

Josh D.