British Columbia: Mountains and landscapes
Here goes… the crown gem of the continent. Having set foot and lain eyes upon some of the greatest mountain views and trails in the US, visiting BC leaves me at a loss for words. Seemingly every random peak and valley in the Coast Range, Rockies, Selkirks, Kootenays, Bugaboos harbors the sweetest eye candy of all. Every feature of every peak could be a spotlight in the finest of oil pantings. The most spectacular features of Americas mountain ranges are merely pedestrian in British Columbia, where they occur with extravagant plentitude in all parts of the province.
Below is a collection of scenes exploring the sleeping giants of British Columbia- the finest of photographic subjects. Without much effort, I believe every view of every mountain can be turned into a postcard.

Stawamus Chief, Squamish

Forger Peak, Vigilance Peak, lower Mt. Davidson from Cheakamus Lake, Squamish-Lillooet District

Zenith Mountain, Mt. Wood, Buck Mountain, Icecap Peak ridge, Cloudburst Mountain from Squamish River shore

Tantalus Ridge from Skookum Creek, Squamish-Lillooet District

South end of Tantalus Ridge from Porteau Cove, Sunshine Coast District

Pyramid Mountain, Spire Peak from Skookum Creek, Squamish-Lillooet District

Cape Flattery edge and northwest view from Mystic Beach, Capital District

Tantalus Ridge and skyline, Squamish-Lillooet District

Stawamus Chief from River Estuary, Squamish

Mystic Beach carom, Ellis Mountain and Salish Sea, Capital District

Rocky Mountaineer and west slope of Brunswick Mountain ridge, Sunshine Coast District