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2007-06-27 04:37 Pmc 400×512×8 (49085 bytes) [[Abbot Pass hut]], reported as the highest habitable permanent structure in North America. The hut sits between [[Mount Victoria (Alberta)|]] and [[Mount Lefroy]], and is maintained by the [[Alpine Club of Canada]]. I took this photo. You may use or r
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