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Toboggan Creek


Hiking from Berg Lake to our camp at Robson Pass, we crossed Toboggan Creek. There is the beginning of trail that follows the creek past Toboggan Falls up into Mumm Basin but we pressed on toward our campsite (see inset), stopping only for photos of a Swallowtail butterfly (second inset) and arriving at camp early enough to get set up, have supper and do some more hiking.
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Bonne soiree
I discover from my Spanish students that 'tobogan' in Spanish means water-slide. I think it originally meant snow slide (Algonquin or Athabaskan origin?). Certainly in England as kids it meant only one thing, and that is any thing on which you could slide down a snow slope by self-propulsion.
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