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Who isn’t captivated by Mt Currie on a sunny day? Photo by Ruben Guibert
There’s a reason Joffre Lake is one of the most photographed places in the area… but you might not have seen this perspective on it
Thanks to Ruben Guibert for the reminder to look close by, as well as up high, when seeking inspiration. Joffre Lake - one of Pemberton's perennially favourite day-trips - captured here, by our photo correspondent. Take that, Destination BC! (Or should I say, take note.)
Ruben Guibert’s photo of the week seems like a coded messages to the Grads of 2016
Coded message to the grads of 2016? Would you agree?
The perfect viewpoint for finding the eggs. Photo of the Week by Ruben Guibert
Good things are hidden down there. Ruben's photo today offers a partial view of our little town, and the promise of all its sweetness. Happy Easter.
Ruben Guibert’s photo of the week capturesMt Currie’s romantic drama
This pretty quote I read the other day seems to fit: The mountain, too, has its thoughts. David Abram, The Spell of the Sensuous
Ruben Guibert hits the Cayoosh with friends for our photo of the week
If you've read studies that make you despair about the inactivity of kids these days, take heart. Not everyone is a couch surfer. Thanks for the inspiration, Ruben & friends. Ski touring, yesterday, in Cayoosh. Stay safe, mountain people. Soak up the majesty. And have some adventures.
Is it just me? Or do you see something in Ruben Guibert’s Photo of the Week that fills you with hope?
Maybe the reason they say "a picture is worth a thousand words" is because a picture isn't a story, it's an invitation to tell a story, and you could take that story in any direction, depending on what you see, what speaks to you, where you're at, how you're feeling. Any direction at all. If … Continue reading Is it just me? Or do you see something in Ruben Guibert’s Photo of the Week that fills you with hope?
Just cruisin’, with Ruben Guibert, Photo of the Week, 20 September 2015
25mm of rain in the forecast today, so this shot, from Ruben Guibert, cruising around town, while it conjures a summer that seems to have disappeared, was really only one week ago. How can you not love that mountain in the skyline?
Whistler Blackcomb are stripped bare for summer in the August 2 Photo of the Week by Ruben Guibert
Ruben headed a little farther afield for this week's Photo, capturing a couple of pretty distinctive mountains from on top of the trail Howler.