
Kona on Mt. Haffner after tedious bushwack from Numa Creek parking lot. Mt. Stanley, Beatrice Peak and Mt. Ball behind, all scrambles from Haffner Creek valley below.

Vermilion Peak from Mount Haffner.

Kona on Mt. Haffner after tedious bushwack from Numa Creek parking lot. Mt. Stanley, Beatrice Peak and Mt. Ball behind, all scrambles from Haffner Creek valley below.

Vermilion Peak from Mount Haffner.

Kona at Fire Lookout on Moose Mtn. Powderface Ridge behind.

Buddy (1 year old) on very windy Moose Mtn.

Kona on Turtle Mountain in Crowsnest Pass area on a rare low wind day (gusting to 61 kph only). Frank Slide and Interpretive Centre and Livingstone Ridge below. Seismic monitoring equipment scattered across summit ridge. Thunder Mountain at far end of long ridge on horizon.

Kona, Ben and Buddy on Tent Ridge Horseshoe hike. View to west, l. to r., Mt. Engadine, The Tower and Mt. Galatea, with part of Gusty Peak and Mt. Chester. Rummel Lake behind Kona’s head.

Roxie, Ben (or Buddy) and Kona on Tent Ridge view to north, snow-capped Mt. Nestor and Old Goat Mtn. past Spray Lake Reservoir. Mt. Buller to right of Spray Lake and snow-capped Mt. Lougheed peaks 1 & 2 and Mt. Sparrowhawk behind.

Kona on first peak of Tent Ridge. The Fist directly behind with snowy Mt. Smuts behind and ridge to Mt. Birdwood at left.

View of Tent Ridge at extreme right in notch between Mt. Nestor and snow slope on Old Goat Mountain July 27, 1996. Mt. Sir Douglas, Mt. Birdwood and Mt. Smuts behind Tent Ridge. Spray Lake Reservoir at left.

Kona (2-1/2 yrs) having a well-deserved rest on Mt. Rundle (peak 2) ascended from Bow Falls parking lot in Banff. Cascade Mtn. at left, Lake Minnewanka and Mt. Aylmer, highest point behind the lake. Mt. Inglismaldie at right. The true summit of Mt. Rundle is further along the ridge, a technical climb from this end.

Kona on Sulphur Mountain Jan 2018, view to Mt. Rundle. Highest point of Mt. Rundle is at extreme right. Common scramble summit is fourth peak from the right.

View back to common scramble peak of Mt. Rundle from true summit Sept 19, 1999. Cascade Mountain behind, Mt. Norquay and lower slopes of Sulphur Mountain at left.