Armchair Glacier

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Armchair Glacier

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Armchair Glacier

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Armchair Glacier

3 archival descriptions results for Armchair Glacier

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1974-2007

Photographs of the Whistler Valley from above, buildings in Whistler Village, mountain views, skiing, heli-skiing, The Gables on Blackcomb Way, buildings in Upper Village, snow-making, freestyle skiing, cross-country skiing, a festival, alpenglow, backcountry skiing on Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain back bowls, glaciers, the Spearhead Range, chairlifts, gondolas, fireworks, ski runs, Green Lake, Alta Lake, sunrises and sunsets, Ziggy's Bowl, Joe Lammers skiing, 7th Heaven, Merlin's Bar apres ski, Blueberry Hill, Whistler Cay, Rainbow Park in winter, condominiums, Nicklaus North Golf Course, a freestyle ski competition on Whistler Mountain, and the 1993 Molson World Cup Downhill.

1988-1992

Photographs of ice fishing, kayaking, golfing, sunsets, Green Lake, Black Tusk, hiking on Blackcomb Mountain, canoeing on Lost Lake, waterfalls, Whistler Valley from afar, panoramic views, Alta Lake, canoeing the River of Golden Dreams, hiking on Whistler Mountain, Brandywine Falls, beaches, coastline, farms in Pemberton, Peoples Drug Mart, cabins, lakes, mountain views, a barbecue buffet, Whistler Golf Course, Chateau Whistler Resort, golf courses, Whistler Village, tennis, aerial photography, Lost Lake, rock climbers, swimming in the lake, Pemberton meadows, windsurfing on Alta Lake, night photography, swimming in a pool at a hotel, Blueberry Hill, views from the chairlift, Peak Chair, Garibaldi Lake, Howe Sound, the Stawamus Chief, Whistler Village development, wildflowers, flags in Whistler Village, hiking Singing Pass, heli-skiing, glacier lakes, a logging truck, mountain biking on Blackcomb Mountain, people eating on cafe patios, and Araxi restaurant.

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Series consists of photographs taken by or of the Blaylock family, from the late 1960s to the 1980s or 90s, depicting locations, activities, and events in Whistler and the surrounding area.