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Conrad Kain - the legacy of Canada's greatest mountain guide
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25120
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- Library - Periodical
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- 2009
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- Martel, Lynn
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- Gripped Magazine
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- Martel, Lynn
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- Lynn Martel
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- Gripped Magazine
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- 2009
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- p.30-35 : ill
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- Library - Periodical
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- Kain, Conrad
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- Pertains to mountain guide Conrad Kain and his legacy of guiding in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
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- In Gripped Volume 11, Number 3, June - July 2009, p. 30-35
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Conrad Kain : the legacy of Canada's greatest mountain guide
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14320
- Author
- Martel, Lynn
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- by Lynn Martel
- Physical Description
- p.30-35 : ill
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Kain, Conrad
- Mountain guides
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- In Gripped; vol.11 no.3, June/July 2009.
- Features the history and legacy of Conrad Kain, a mountain guide in the Canadian Rockies
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Sharing the rope
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14653
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- Martel, Lynn
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- by Lynn Martel
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- p.1-2 : ill
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- Library - Periodical
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- Alpine Club of Canada
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- Kain, Conrad
- Robson, Mount
- Wheeler, Arthur Oliver
- Notes
- In ACMG (Association of Canadian Mountain Guides) News; vol.25, Summer 2006
- Reprinted with permission from the ACC Gazette
- "Everyone knew in 1906 that mountaineering was dangerous. One of the primary goals of the Alpin Club of Canada was to accelerate the development of local climbing skills so that Canadians could become competent at traveling on their own mountains. Through annual mountaineerin camps, the Alpin club created the first courses in mountaincraft in the country and in so doing established a century-long relationship with professional mountain guides
- Photograph courtesy of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
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