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I was going through some of my dad's old things, and I found some pictures that I think he took when he was a teenager. Can anyone look at this picture and tell me where they think it was taken? Does this look familiar to anyone? I remember him telling me his family went on a trip to Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada in the mid 50's. Could this be from that trip?




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Really? That's great! Thanks

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That’s Lake Louise campground.
http://traveltips.usatoday.com...se-canada-43174.html




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OK. That might be a record. I've seen some amazing responses in 14 years and the knowledge on this forum always blows my mind. But that identification in 6 minutes takes the cake.


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I can’t dispute the claim, but I don’t see the skyline resemblance in the photos (other than a bunch of rugged mountains in both).




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I can’t dispute the claim, but I don’t see the skyline resemblance in the photos (other than a bunch of rugged mountains in both).


Me either. Peaks and valleys are different.




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Definitely looks like the northern Rockies but doesn't match that picture posted. Any more pictures?


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It would seem to match if the original photo was taken from the reverse side of that range


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I bet there are thousands of similar ridges in the world, maybe even the US alone. To me, the buildings and trees around them are also key to figuring out where it is. Looking at mountains seems kind of like looking at clouds - so much similarity to be found, but almost infinite variation, too.
 
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It certainly looks like the northern Rockies, but I'm with those who think it can't be definitively said to be Lake Louise.




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Originally posted by SHOOTIN BLANKS:
OK. That might be a record. I've seen some amazing responses in 14 years and the knowledge on this forum always blows my mind. But that identification in 6 minutes takes the cake.


No. I've seen the first response and it was correct in under a minute. I can't remember what it was but it wasn't a soft lob question either.



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The closest ridge/peak in the background appears to be pretty close to the buildings, and there are trees almost all the way up it. I don't see where in the photo of Lake Louise those buildings could be that you could get that shot. I could be wrong, but I haven't been able to puzzle it out.
 
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If you look close, you'll see a big lake in one photo, but not in the other. Wink So the skyline isn't going to look the same. Big Grin


You could also say it looks like the Alps, but unless dad and been there on vacation too, you kind of rule that out. "I remember him telling me his family went on a trip to Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada in the mid 50's." In police work, that's what you call a clue. Razz Razz Razz


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Also, if you go to the link that was posted you will find out that the campground is about 3 miles from the lake. Pictures shot from different vantage points aren't going to necessarily line up.



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It might very well be the Lake Louise area in Banff... just not from the campground/vantage point in the second photo.

I'm looking at a topo map of that area. Any related photos on hand that might have a few other peaks/features?
 
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Not taken from the exact same spot. But it is the same location imho.



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Also, if you go to the link that was posted you will find out that the campground is about 3 miles from the lake. Pictures shot from different vantage points aren't going to necessarily line up.


Been there. The Lake Louise photo was taken at ground level at the hotel. Here's a wide shot

https://goo.gl/images/8HiRfh



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It might very well be the Lake Louise area in Banff... just not from the campground/vantage point in the second photo.

I'm looking at a topo map of that area. Any related photos on hand that might have a few other peaks/features?

That's the only picture of the scenery. All the other pictures are of wildlife and a gas station.



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