Mount Rundle
Mount Rundle is a prominent mountain located in the Canadian Rockies, near the town of Banff in Alberta. It rises to an elevation of 2,948 meters (9,775 feet) and is known for its distinctive, long ridge that stretches approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles). The mountain is part of the Banff National Park and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers.
The mountain's unique shape and striking appearance make it a favorite subject for photographers and artists. Mount Rundle is composed mainly of limestone and is characterized by its steep cliffs and rugged terrain. The surrounding area offers stunning views and diverse wildlife, contributing to its appeal as a natural landmark.