February 25

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Snow. Lots of snow: Skiing in the Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia, Canada

By Dan

February 25, 2008

Seven straight days of snow.

What more can you ask for when going on a ski trip? It literally snowed every day, all day long for the entire week that we were up there at Rogers Pass in the Canadian Rockies, and in fact, the entire system dumped three meters of powder on the area over the course of about ten days. That of course made for a great week of skiing and ski photography, and as promised, here are more images from our trip.

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To see even more photos from this trip, please visit my Fresh From the Camera Page at my regular website.

About the author

Hi, I'm Dan Bailey, a 25+ year pro outdoor and adventure photographer, and official FUJIFILM X-Photographer based in Anchorage, Alaska.


As a top rated blogger and author my goal is to help you become a better, more confident and competent photographer, so that you can have as much fun and creative enjoyment as I do.


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