Climber's Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada

Publication Year: 1946.

Climber's Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada. Mr. M. P. Bridgland, formerly of the Dominion Land Survey of Canada and a member of our Club since 1903, has sent the editor a complete list of his many ascents, indicating changes in the guidebook (corrected edition, 1943), as follows: The Topographical Survey made first ascents of the following: Bonnet Mtn. (p. 50) in 1914; Wapiti Mtn. (p. 58) in 1918; Sheol (p. 81) in 1903; Wampum Pk. (p. 123) in 1919. Unnamed 10,174' (p. 131) is now Smoky Mtn. and was ascended in 1919. Conical Pk. (p. 164) and an unnamed peak 1.5 mi. S.E. of the latter were first ascended by the Topographical Survey in 1924; also Mt. Siffleur (p. 166). The Topographical Survey also made the following first ascents: unlisted Unnamed 10,054' (p. 167; 5 mi. S.E. of Mt. Coleman and on opposite side of Sunset Pass) in 1927; Unnamed 10,054' (p. 167; N.E. of Wildfowl Lakes) in 1927; Unnamed 10,264' (p. 216; E. of Job Pass) in 1928; Unnamed 9717' (p. 217; between forks of Brazeau River) in 1928. Unnamed 9500' (p. 217; ascended in 1892 by Coleman and Stewart) is on the northerly ridge of the latter peak.