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The Poboktan Creek trail was in excellent shape - much nicer than our slog into Drummond a few weekends ago.The Poboktan Creek trail is mostly in the forest, but occasionally there are some decent views.Robin is still enjoying herself at this point.There are sections of the trail that resemble a cut line.For the most part the Poboktan Creek Trail is in excellent condition and well graded.The waterfalls across from Waterfall Campground are partially frozen.Even the rocks are in fall colors.The lovely view from the Waterfall Campground.Telephoto looking down Poboktan Creek towards the Maligne Pass area from near the Waterfall Camp.Poboktan Creek.I could call this "home"... The warden cabin along the trail.The trail became muddier as we got further along it, but the sun was warm and the temperature gorgeous for mid-October.Breaking tree line with great views of Waterfall Peaks.Endless SW slopes.Looking up to the west summit. Those snow patches look close from here but they're not.Phil checks out the impressive bowl just nw of the west summit.Beginning the long plod to the west summit.Robin is dwarfed by the huge terrain. Sunwapta on the L, Alberta at center and GEC at R.Thank goodness for this snow, or we'd probably still be there trying to grovel up horribly loose scree!