FOOTNOTES:
[36] See Report of the Commission appointed to determine the Boundary between the Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, part i. (1917). It is illustrated by numerous photographs and accompanied by many large-scale maps. A summary of it is given in the Alpine Journal, xxxii.
[37] Climbs and Exploration in the Canadian Rockies, by H. E. M. Stutfield and J. Norman Collie; Camping in the Canadian Rockies, by W. D. Wilcox; Appalachia, vols. viii. to xi.
[38] E.g. Mount Louis, see Canadian Alpine Journal, viii. 79, ix. 32; and Alpine Journal, xxxii. 68; Mount Norquay, ibid. viii. 134.
[39] Canadian Alpine Journal, i. No. 1, p. 85, v. 122.
[40] The name of the station has been altered to Lake Louise, but it is known as Laggan in all the books.
[41] Cf. “A Glimpse of the Rockies,” Alpine Journal, xxiv. 229; Canadian Alpine Journal, x. 6.
[42] Canadian Alpine Journal, iv. 110, 142, vii. 58, 124.
[43] See, on this point, Alpine Journal, xxix. 95.
[44] Canadian Alpine Journal, v. 34, vii. 33, 48, ix. 17; Palmer, Mountaineering and Exploration in the Selkirks, ch. xx.
[45] Canadian Alpine Journal, iii. 26. See also Geographical Journal, xxxvii. 589, 601. Mr. Wheeler’s promised map does not seem to have materialized.
[46] Canadian Alpine Journal, iii. 14, 26, 147, iv. 98, vi. 103, 112, vii. 12, viii. 17, 43.
[47] Ibid. vii. 5, 67, viii. 34.
[48] Ibid. iv. 140, viii. 121.
[49] Climbing in the Himalaya and other Mountain Ranges, p. 144. The whole of this chapter on the Rockies is still well worth reading.
[50] Op. cit. pp. 15-16.
[51] Mr. Eaton made some new ascents in the Freshfield Range, a subdivision of group 2, in 1910. Canadian Alpine Journal, iii. 1.
[52] The Canadian Rockies, New and Old Trails. A delightful book.
[53] Op. cit., chapters xxvii.-xxix. See Canadian Alpine Journal, v. 84, 87.
[54] Alpine Journal, xxviii. 355; Canadian Alpine Journal, vi. 74, 84, vii. 63.
[55] Much new information as to the country round Jasper is contained in an article by Mr. M. P. Bridgland in the Canadian Alpine Journal, x. 70; and the recently published Guide to Jasper Park (see ibid. 105) would probably be found very useful.
[56] As to Mount Hector, see p. 576.
[57] See his map and book, chapters xvii., xxi. and xxvi.
[58] Canadian Alpine Journal, iv. 92; Old Indian Trails, by Mrs. Schæffer.
[59] Coleman, op. cit., chapters xxx.-xli.; Geographical Journal, xxxvi. 57, xxxix. 223; Alpine Journal, xxv. 293, xxvi. 5, 382, xxvii. 329, xxx. 358 (summary of the expeditions of 1913); Canadian Alpine Journal, ii. part i. 1, part ii. 1, 21 (ascent of G. B. Kinney and D. Phillips), iv. 1, vi. 11-73 (the expeditions of 1913).
[60] Canadian Alpine Journal, vii. 63, viii. 30, 133.
[61] Alpine Journal, xxvi. 404; Canadian Alpine Journal, iv.
[62] See his map, Geographical Journal, xxxix. 312.
[63] Canadian Alpine Journal, vi. 178, 186.
[64] Ibid. vi. 170, 188, vii. 82, ix. 79.
[65] See Dr. Collie’s map and papers, Alpine Journal, xxvi, 5; Geographical Journal, xxxix. 223.
[66] The whole caravan—men, horses, baggage, etc.—is generally compendiously referred to as an ‘outfit.’
[67] A large Indian tent in which a fire can be kept going.
[68] Metal basin in a leather case.