
I didn't sleep well at Jasper. I had a hard time getting comfortable, so was up early - before the sun reached our camp. As I crawled out of the tent, I noticed the low alpine plants had a light coat of frost.


It was too cold to just sit around, and we could see fish rising to the surface of the lake, so I went down to cast my line while waiting for the sun.


Lonesome Mountain was one of the first areas to light up - we enjoyed watching it glow with the dawn.


Back at camp, the reflection on Golden Lake makes is practically disappear (note the mirror image of the patch of snow - that's the lake)
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