Weeping Wall in Winter

Weeping Wall is characterized by a series of small waterfalls streaming down the face of a tall, vertical cliff by the roadside of Icefields Parkway. It is located 21km south of Columbia Icefield Centre (Glaicer View Inn) in Jasper National Park. In summer, depending on the amount of melting snow, you may see water trickling down the wall. In winter, Weeping Wall is a favourite destination for ice climbing.

Weeping Wall in Winter - Jasper National Park, Alberta | SAMTSAI.COM

February 3, 2011: Frozen waterfalls on Weeping Wall in winter season. You can see two ice climbers in the red box (see the enlarged photo below).

Exif Data

Camera: Canon 60D and EF-S 18-200mm f3.5-5.6 IS Lens
Filter: Hoya 72mm CPL filter and Hoya UV filter

Ice climbing on Weeping Wall in Winter - Jasper National Park, Alberta | SAM TSAI . COM

February 3, 2011: Ice climbing on Weeping Wall in Jasper National Park

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Exact location is indicated by Green Arrow.

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