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Cliff Fenner Fonds Snowshoeing
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Slides 3

Photographs of snowshoeing, ski touring, Black Tusk, the Tantalus Range, a snowfield, mountains, Mt Garibaldi, tarps on snow, skiers, mountain climbing, ladies near a pond, and a helicopter on snow-covered ground.

Prints 32

Photographs of a trail in a forest, flooded trees, dispersed crowds of people in flooded Maple Ridge Park, and 2 men ski touring and snowshoeing.

FEN_03_02_032_02 labelled in album as "Floods 1955".

Garibaldi Park

Photographs mostly of mountaineering, camping, trail-building, construction, and ski touring in Garibaldi Park, but also in Maple Ridge and Golden Ears.

Prints 33 - ski touring and snowshoeing in Garibaldi Park

Photographs of two men sitting in snow in front of trees, 2 men standing in snow (one in skis) with snowshoes propped in the snow, Black Tusk Meadows in winter, and a man standing on a snowy hill with gear (snowshoes, poles, skis, and bags) on the bottom of the hill.

Slides 2

Photographs of an avalanche, hikers, Black Tusk, Garibaldi Lake, a cabin buried in snow, skiers, snowshoeing, a ptarmigan, ski touring, a photographer, a snowfield, sunsets, an A-frame house, a snowman, ski gear, and a skier on top of a buried cabin.

Slides

Photographs taken by Clifford Fenner from his work in Garibaldi Provincial Park and his travels in British Columbia, the United States, and Colombia.

Slides 44

Photographs of snowshoeing with dogs in Whistler and Mount Baker, a parked blue truck and camper, and scenic views of Whistler, Mount Baker, and Ross Lake.

These slides were originally grouped together and labelled Whistler, Mt Baker, Ross Lake.

FEN_02_02_052_003-006 and 010 labelled "Whistler Feb 7/71".
FEN_02_02_052_011 and 013 labelled "Mt Baker Jan 2/71".

Garibaldi Park

Photographs of Garibaldi Provincial Park, including but are not limited to ski touring, mountaineering, snowshoeing, photography, camping, scenery, a floatplane on a lake, a plaque in memory of William J. Gray (first ascended Black Tusk in 1912), and park signs.

Negatives are either coded with "BGR" or "BGZ" and a number from 1-72.
Negatives were originally in an Agfa roll film packages labelled "Garibaldi" and also indicated what codes were in the package.
These packages were found in a folder labelled "Garibaldi Park".