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Travel - Whistler

Photos from the Whistler Blackcomb resort.
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Black Tusk is a pristine pinnacle of volcanic rock located in Garibaldi Provincial Park of British Columbia, Canada. At 2,319 metres above sea level, the upper spire is visible from all directions, including the summit of Mount Whistler. The Black Tusk is among the best known mountains in the Garibaldi Range; it is considered "very sacred" by the natives and is known as the "Landing Place of the Thunderbird."
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Black Tusk is a pristine pinnacle of volcanic rock located in Garibaldi Provincial Park of British Columbia, Canada. At 2,319 metres above sea level, the upper spire is visible from all directions, including the summit of Mount Whistler. The Black Tusk is among the best known mountains in the Garibaldi Range; it is considered "very sacred" by the natives and is known as the "Landing Place of the Thunderbird."

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  • A snowboarder at Whistler catching some big air. With this angle, he appears to be jumping over Blackcomb Mountain.
  • A snowboarder with a bright red coat jumping near Blackcomb Mountain. He is framed by trees on either side.
  • A snowboarder carving a turn at Whistler creates a huge spray of snow and ice that is backlight by the sun.
  • A sign at the top of Whistler Mountain that is pointing to nearby mountains including Wedge Mountain. Even though the sky is a deep blue, the sign has been plastered with blowing snow from prior storms.
  • A view of one of the ski runs from the summit of Whistler Mountain with just three people visible in the middle of the slope.
  • Black Tusk is a pristine pinnacle of volcanic rock located in Garibaldi Provincial Park of British Columbia, Canada. At 2,319 metres above sea level, the upper spire is visible from all directions, including the summit of Mount Whistler. The Black Tusk is among the best known mountains in the Garibaldi Range; it is considered "very sacred" by the natives and is known as the "Landing Place of the Thunderbird."
  • A stone figure, resembling a person, standing near the top of Whistler Mountain. An inunnguaq, or inukshuk, is an iconic Canadian symbol. The word inuksuk means "something which acts for or performs the function of a person." The word comes from the morphemes inuk ("person") and -suk ("ersatz or substitute"). It is pronounced inutsuk in Nunavik and the southern part of Baffin Island. In many of the central Nunavut dialects, it has the etymologically related name inuksugaq. It is a symbol of the 2010 Winter Games.
  • A scenic view of the Whistler Blackcomb Village and the golf course in winter from the summit of Whistler Mountain, 5,000 feet above.
  • A stone figure, resembling a person, standing near the top of Whistler Mountain.An inunnguaq, or inukshuk,is an iconic Canadian symbol. The word inuksuk means "something which acts for or performs the function of a person." The word comes from the morphemes inuk ("person") and -suk ("ersatz or substitute"). It is pronounced inutsuk in Nunavik and the southern part of Baffin Island (see Inuit language phonology and phonetics for the linguistic reasons). In many of the central Nunavut dialects, it has the etymologically related name inuksugaq (plural: inuksugait). The mountain named Black Tusk is framed by the legs of the Inuk'shuk.
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