Jasper National Park peak/feature identification

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Jasper National Park peak/feature identification

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I took the following picture while on a long road trip in 2010. At the time I wasn't concerned with knowing what I was shooting. Now I'd like to know. Can anyone identify this peak/feature? All I can tell you is that it was taken in Jasper National Park. I don't remember exactly where in the park I was.

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Thanks!
Andy
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Re: Jasper National Park peak/feature identification

Post by yedi »

Maybe Mount Christie?

Has those two distinctive shoulders with the summit above.
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Looks like a match to me. Thanks!

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