Mt. Forbes summit; wolverine tracks
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Summary[edit] Description: English: On the Mt. Forbes summit ridge at 3,612 m (11,850 ft); wolverine tracks, identified as such by Parks Canada staff, indicates the degree of difficulty managed by wolverines. For a possible view of this route, see Mistaya Mtn. and a look at this side of the mountain. Date: 24 May 1995. Source: Own work. Author: BrettA343.
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