While out in British Columbia and Albert for 17 days
on vacation touring around with the family in a motor home, we
spent most of the time driving through and exploring mountains.
With the exception of the last few days, it wasn’t hard to
spot a mountain were ever we were. It didn’t take long before
I realized how truly awesome these the mountains were in their size
and beauty. Part way through our vacation I realized that I have to
create a series of geocaches to share with others some of the
photographs I took of these wonderful giants and the views they
create.
Storm Mountain resides in Albert and British
Columbia. It is part of the continental divide, which means that
any rain or snow that falls on the East side of the mountain flows
toward the Atlantic Ocean and any rain or snow that falls on the
West side of the mountain flows toward the Pacific Ocean. The peak
rises to a height of 10,361 feet above sea level, with a prominence
1,338 feet above the surrounding area.
You are looking for a small bison tube type
container. The cache only contains a log book, so be sure to bring
along a pen or pencil with you.