Broken Skull River

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From Divide Lake, I switched teammates and headed down the Broken Skull River. Despite the ominous name, the Broken Skull River is actually the least technical river in the park.

Here are some photos of people getting splashed by waves:

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It was a very scenic river.

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We hiked up a nice mountain near one of our campsites.

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I learned a bit about how Parks Canada photo shoots are done.

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We stopped at some nice hot springs.

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And saw some fun animals.

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We ended our trip at Rabbitkettle Lake in Nahanni, where we went to see the largest tufa mounds in Canada.

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From the flight out, here’s a sneak preview of my next destination: Backbone Lake (formerly Grizzly Bear Lake).

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