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MOUNTAIN CLASSICS COLLECTION 4: CLIMBS & EXPLORATION IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES
Can$22.95
". . . years ago the Dominion of Canada, stretching as it does over thousands of miles,
covered with dense forests, watered by unnumbered rivers, and dotted over with countless
lakes, was a land in many places as difficult of access as Siberia; and its Rocky
Mountains, the back-bone of the continent, were almost unknown."
- Stutfield & Collie
First published in 1903, Climbs & Exploration in the Canadian Rockies details the mountaineering adventures of Hugh Stutfield and J. Norman Collie while the two were together during various explorations in the area north of Lake Louise, Alberta. Between 1898 and 1902, Stutfield and Collie journeyed through the mountain towns, valleys and passes of the Rockies,
where Collie completed numerous first ascents and discovered fresh views of Lake Louise and the Columbia Icefields.
J. NORMAN COLLIE (1859 - 1942) began his impressive climbing career on the Isle of Skye, later making first ascents in the Alps and Caucasus and climbing with a British expedition in the Himalayas. Collie first journeyed to Canada in 1897, returning for further climbing adventures in 1898, 1900, 1902, 1910 and 1911, making 21 first ascents in the Canadian Rockies and naming many of western Canada's major peaks. Collie died in 1942 from pneumonia, after falling
into Storr Loch (Scotland) on a day of fishing. Very little is known of HUGH E.M. STUTFIELD (1858 - 1929).
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