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Mount Rowe's pointy peak ahead. There's lots of hiking from this parkway.
from summitpost.org: The peak is named after Frederick Valentine Rowe a lieutenant of the British Commission who surveyed the area in the late 1800s. North west of the named peak lies an unnamed peak which curiously stands taller than Mount Rowe. Mount Rowe is one of the twenty-five named peaks in Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta Canada.
The north side basin of the mountain is home to three lakes, known as the upper (two lakes) and lower Rowe lakes. The rocks around the lakes, and even up some of the gullies coming down from the ridge, are a very scenic red color and are a type of sedimentary rock known as argillite.
from summitpost.org: The peak is named after Frederick Valentine Rowe a lieutenant of the British Commission who surveyed the area in the late 1800s. North west of the named peak lies an unnamed peak which curiously stands taller than Mount Rowe. Mount Rowe is one of the twenty-five named peaks in Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta Canada.
The north side basin of the mountain is home to three lakes, known as the upper (two lakes) and lower Rowe lakes. The rocks around the lakes, and even up some of the gullies coming down from the ridge, are a very scenic red color and are a type of sedimentary rock known as argillite.