Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies

Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies
Title Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Alan Kane
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 448
Release 2015-06-30
Genre Travel
ISBN 1771600985

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Having sold more than 40,000 copies of previous editions, this authoritative climbing guide has been completely revised, updated and redesigned for a whole new generation of mountaineers. The original edition of Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies, published by RMB in 1991, started a scrambling craze in the Canadian Rockies. No longer was reaching the top of those breathtaking peaks limited only to technical climbers; strong hikers with a sense of adventure found that they too could reach the top of many famous and stunning peaks. Armed with first-hand information, Alan Kane describes over 150 scrambles in a clear, concise format. This includes equipment needed, when to go, how to get there, where to park and what to expect as you work your way to the summit. Photos showing the ascent line complement descriptions that include historical trivia, origins of placenames and summit views. Routes range from off-trail hiking suitable for strong hikers to challenging routes at the low end of technical climbing where use of specific handholds is required on steep, airy terrain. Most ascents are day trips from a major road; many utilize a hiking trail on approach and include some of the most-photographed Rockies postcard peaks. The scramble areas begin in Waterton Park near the US border and continue north through Crowsnest, Kananaskis, Canmore and into the contiguous mountain parks of Banff, Yoho, Kootenay and Jasper. An overview of facilities, accommodation and climate is provided for each area. Specific hazards from rock quality to wildlife encounters are mentioned, including advice on scrambling safely. Guidebooks can be dry reading, but Kane’s snippets of humour make the book entertaining as well as useful.

Caves of the Canadian Rockies and Columbia Mountains

Caves of the Canadian Rockies and Columbia Mountains
Title Caves of the Canadian Rockies and Columbia Mountains PDF eBook
Author Jon Rollins
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 340
Release 2004
Genre Science
ISBN 9780921102946

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The caves of the Canadian Rockies and the Columbia Mountains, on both sides of the BC/Alberta border, span an area from the Crowsnest Pass in the south to the Prince George area in the north. This first regional Canadian caving guide offers extensive information for each cave, including location, cave survey, history of exploration, access maps and all the necessary technical details needed for safe exploration.

Canada's Rocky Mountains

Canada's Rocky Mountains
Title Canada's Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
Author Faye Reineberg Holt
Publisher Heritage House Publishing Co
Pages 114
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1894974999

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The grandeur of the Canadian Rockies has captivated hearts and minds, challenged the daring and athletic and fired the imaginations of writers, photographers and other artists. In this book, images ranging from simple to iconic to surprising capture that rich heritage. Discover the people, legends and little-known facts of this area's past. Meet the men and women who conquered peaks and built lives in mountain communities. Through narrative and image, revel in the parks and hinterlands that have endlessly fascinated tourists. Faye invites locals and tourists alike to marvel at the photos, consider the science of the mountain landscape and catch glimpses of yesterday in the sports, culture and real-life adventure of Canada's Rocky Mountains.

Spirits of the Rockies

Spirits of the Rockies
Title Spirits of the Rockies PDF eBook
Author Courtney W. Mason
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 220
Release 2014-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1442626682

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The Banff–Bow Valley in western Alberta is the heart of spiritual and economic life for the Nakoda peoples. While they were displaced from the region by the reserve system and the creation of Canada's first national park, in the twentieth century the Nakoda reasserted their presence in the valley through involvement in regional tourism economies and the Banff Indian Days sporting festivals. Drawing on extensive oral testimony from the Nakoda, supplemented by detailed analysis of archival and visual records, Spirits of the Rockies is a sophisticated account of the situation that these Indigenous communities encountered when they were denied access to the Banff National Park. Courtney W. Mason examines the power relations and racial discourses that dominated the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and shows how the Nakoda strategically used the Banff Indian Days festivals to gain access to sacred lands and respond to colonial policies designed to repress their cultures.

The Canadian Rockies

The Canadian Rockies
Title The Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Roger Patillo
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 478
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 1412056276

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This book tells of the larger-than-life guides, mountaineers, and adventurers that created the enduring legends and true tales of the Canadian Rockies when the wilderness was still unspoiled.

The 11,000ers of the Canadian Rockies

The 11,000ers of the Canadian Rockies
Title The 11,000ers of the Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Bill Corbett
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 228
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781897522400

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Winner of the Canadian Rockies Award at the 2005 Banff Mountain Book Festival, this comprehensive climber's guide and history of the 54 11,000-foot peaks in the Canadian Rockies celebrates in words and images these breathtaking summits and the wilderness settings over which they tower. This book uniquely captures and distills the lively and frequently forgotten accounts of the pioneering climbers and their various routes. Each entry provides a vivid description of the peak, an extensive history of the early ascents of it and a detailed description of moderate to intermediate routes, including access and approach information. Now extensively updated, the text is liberally illustrated with route and climbing photos, both contemporary and historical, and includes detailed area maps.

Geography of North America and South America

Geography of North America and South America
Title Geography of North America and South America PDF eBook
Author Frederick Kenneth Branom
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 1928
Genre Geography
ISBN

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