Cooper Lake

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It was a relatively easy hike in to this beautiful little lake, nestled in East Kootenay, this is Cooper Lake. Peaceful, relaxing, and not another human in sight. Felt like one’s own private lake actually. I guess being a Canadian, I am part owner anyhow (1/35,000,000th). This would be one of those lakes where you could camp right beside the lake, catch a few fish, build a fire, cook a few fish (and perhaps a hot dog or two), and enjoy the sunset. Repeat. Did you get a chance to visit any small beautiful lakes last Summer?



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The natural beauty is truly extraordinary. We can see how beautiful the views are of the mountains with waters below.

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It was definitely worthwhile going up. Thanks.

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The lake is beautiful and the water is so clean. thanks for sharing

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A very clean and fresh lake it was. Thanks.

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So did you get any fish to cook? Iam sure one would have a lovely time spending an evening their with such a wonderful view before them. The trees have maintained an orderly line across the shore in the first poc. Nice 👍

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If we had more time, then yes we could have. Next time we may plan ahead more. Thanks for looking.

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Ohhh. I really like this one. It's almost symmetric and the reflection is very nice!

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Thanks, it did turn out quite well. The water was so calm, except for the odd fish jumping out of the water.

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I love how peaceful it seems; it really feels like a hidden gem. It sounds like the perfect spot to relax, fish, and enjoy nature.

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A hidden gem, yes it was in my opinion. Someday will return to have a cookout. Thanks for stopping by.

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Amazing shots, the one you snapped is so nice my friend.

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Thanks, it was an amazing short adventure.

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I am always so astonished to see the contrast in black and white ... a reflective surface seems to become a clear window, revealing strange worlds beneath the waters ... the reflections become surreal objects to the eye in water!

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What an awesome lake! And you are part owner, even cooler even if it's a very tiny percentage! I love those lakes that are so remote that almost no one goes there, it's just so peaceful and quiet. I wish I could have gotten out more this year, but health issues slowed me down... It sucks not being 21 anymore!

Beautiful pictures! What an awesome place to enjoy nature. And hopefully no bears

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The reflections are amazing. Just like Glass

!PIZZA !BBH

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What a pretty place! That third picture is amazing, kind of like a horseshoe view! That looks like a tough place to fish though, the deep water looks kind of far from the shore. A kayak would be perfect! Would be a great place to have a lake house!

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You might be right about the deep water. Perfect for kayaking as you say!

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Nature always gives us that kind of unforgettable panoramas like the ones in the pictures you have captured photographs you have captured.

I think that one of the remedies for stress and all those modern diseases can be cured when we have more frequent contact with nature, those views relax the mind a lot.

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Yes, very true. The cure for sickness is nature!

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