Ribbon a, b - two identical first place ribbons. Both are red and rectangular shaped with a point on one end and two divided points on the other end. At the centre in bold black lettering is the word “First.” And at the top are the words “Canmore - Banff Interscholastic Track Meet 1952.” Ribbon c, …
Ribbon a, b - two identical first place ribbons. Both are red and rectangular shaped with a point on one end and two divided points on the other end. At the centre in bold black lettering is the word “First.” And at the top are the words “Canmore - Banff Interscholastic Track Meet 1952.” Ribbon c, d - dark red rectangular shaped with a point on one end and two divided points on the other end. At the centre in bold black lettering is the word “First” and above are the words “Canmore - Banff Interscholastic Track Meet 1951.” Ribbon d has a gold safety pin attached to the top.
A collection of athletic prizes including 3 medals and 16 ribbons. The medals are for ski jumping (1926), and running. The ribbons are from the Banff High School: 6 red (first), 5 blue (second), 1 grey (faded?; second), and 4 white (third).
A collection of athletic prizes including 3 medals and 16 ribbons. The medals are for ski jumping (1926), and running. The ribbons are from the Banff High School: 6 red (first), 5 blue (second), 1 grey (faded?; second), and 4 white (third).
Ribbon a - white third place ribbon. Rectangular shaped that comes to a single point at the top and two divided points at the bottom. In the centre there is the word “Third” in bold lettering. At the top are the words “Canmore- Banff Interscholastic Track Meet 1952.” Ribbon b - light peach ribbon. …
Ribbon a - white third place ribbon. Rectangular shaped that comes to a single point at the top and two divided points at the bottom. In the centre there is the word “Third” in bold lettering. At the top are the words “Canmore- Banff Interscholastic Track Meet 1952.” Ribbon b - light peach ribbon. Rectangular shaped that comes to a single point at the top and two divided points at the bottom. At the centre is the word “Third” and at the top are the words “Canmore - Banff Interscholastic Track Meet 1948.”
Summits of My Life is the personal project of Kilian Jornet, in which for five years he has traveled to some of the most important peaks of the planet to try to establish FKT (fastest known time) of ascent and descent of some of the most emblematic mountains of the world. The project is closely linked to values and a way of understanding the purist and minimalist mountain. The experiences lived in each challenge have been captured in different films. (from author's website)
Contents
The project of my life
The Challenges
The Mont Blanc Traverse
Mont Blanc
The Matterhorn
Mount Elbrus
Denali
Aconcagua
Mount Everest
Forged in dreams and emotions
Notes
Kilian Jornet ; translated from Catalan by Nathan Douglas.
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2019
ISBN
9781937715908
Accession Number
AC638
Call Number
G512 J67 S86
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
Author's project website including films related to the ascents and decents in book
Training for the Uphill Athleete translates theory into methodolgoy to allow you to write your own training plans and coach yourslef to your endurance goals. This is the only book that presents training principles for athletes who regularly partipate in distance running, ski mountaineering, skimo, and other sports that require optimum fitness and customized strength....This book collectes the scientically backed and athelete-tested wisdom and experience of the best uphill athletes and educates outdoor athletes to develop plans to perform their best. (from back cover)
Contents
The physiological basis of endurance training -- The methodological basis of endurance training -- Strength and the uphill athlete -- How to train.
Notes
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2019 finalist for Guidebooks
ISBN
9781938340840
Accession Number
AC639
Call Number
GV T73 J67
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
Uphill Athlete website with training plans and book summary
Three horses charge from the left edge to the right. All that the viewer can see are the heads, necks and shoulders of the animals. The two horses in the back are solid black but the front most horse is white. Matted/ framed with an archival mat.
Three horses charge from the left edge to the right. All that the viewer can see are the heads, necks and shoulders of the animals. The two horses in the back are solid black but the front most horse is white. Matted/ framed with an archival mat.
A quick sketch boxed off in the upper half of the page that has a narrative that matches the Christmas cards. In a vehicle an assortment of animals is crossing a bridge, with a water source below. Just to the left of the bridge there is a dog sitting and watching the car cross. In the background th…
A quick sketch boxed off in the upper half of the page that has a narrative that matches the Christmas cards. In a vehicle an assortment of animals is crossing a bridge, with a water source below. Just to the left of the bridge there is a dog sitting and watching the car cross. In the background there is a statue (resembles the one from WyP.03.775) and trees. Below the drawing there is a practice sketch of a dog running.verso: two loose silhouette drawings of what appears to be two military men.