A wet grizzly in the wild searching below the tide line for food. By all accounts the salmon run coming though Knights Inlet this year is down 80-90% so the bears are quite thin for this time of year and having to range further afield for food. North American Brown Bear or Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis). Knight Inlet, British Columbia, Canada.
The serene Kittil falls. We camped here this weekend and had the place all to ourselves. The falls were flowing well from autumn rains that had melted the recent early season snow. The moss which seemed as ancient as the rock it was growing on had taken on its own autumn hue. Gone are the vivid greens of summer and it won’t be long until this whole waterfall is locked down into a state of suspended animation; frozen solid for the long northern winter.
Nothing but blue sky’s and sunshine on snowbird pass looking at Mt Robson 3,954 m (12,972 ft) across the massive river of ice that is the Robson glacier. Mt Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.