This is Cascade Mountain, arguably Banff Park’s most famous mountain. Easily recognizable, and can be seen quite prominently from Banff avenue. These photos were not taken from Banff avenue, but from a nearby bridge, and then from further on down a side road. You cannot ski or snowboard down this mountain, but you can from the mountain just to its left, which is Norquay mountain. Cascade is quite tall, standing at about 3,000 metres or nearly 10,000 feet. As it turns out, the name Cascade is popular amongst North American mountains. There are “Cascade” mountains in Utah, New York, Washington, and British Columbia. Who knew?! Thanks for stopping by.
Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom
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