Pertains to Glacier House and the ascent of Sir Donald by Emil Huber and Carl Sulzer from Switzerland and Harry Cooper from England with illustration on page 725
Notes
In Harper's Weekly, Vol. XXXIV No. 1760, September 13, 1890, pp. 723 - 725
An ice floe fans out from top right, across centre, to left foreground. The mountain is in various colours with yellow dominant. Cloudy sky tlc and top.
An ice floe fans out from top right, across centre, to left foreground. The mountain is in various colours with yellow dominant. Cloudy sky tlc and top.
Angel Glacier extends through the lower half of the print toward the bottom right corner. It is white and green. A white and purple, snow-covered slope takes up the bottom left corner. Rocky walls are on either side of the glacier. Mt. Edith Cavell is visible behind the glacier.
Angel Glacier extends through the lower half of the print toward the bottom right corner. It is white and green. A white and purple, snow-covered slope takes up the bottom left corner. Rocky walls are on either side of the glacier. Mt. Edith Cavell is visible behind the glacier.
In Canadian Geographic, vol. 118, no. 7 (November / December 1998) ; Article recounts mountaineering trip honoring the centennial of John Norman Collie and Hermann Woolley first recorded ascent of Mount Athabasca