Photograph depicts Abbot Pass. Abbot Pass is a col in the Continental Divide between Banff and Yoho National Parks. It is located at an altitude of 2,925 metres (9,598 feet) and about 1,372 metres (4,500 feet) above Lake Louise. Abbot Pass was named in honour of Philip Stanley Abbot, who became the first mountaineering fatality in the Canadian Rockies when he fell to his death in 1896 while attempting to climb Mount Lefroy.
Landscape shows difficult, rocky mountain terrain with partial snow cover.
Photograph depicts Abbot Pass. Abbot Pass is a col in the Continental Divide between Banff and Yoho National Parks. It is located at an altitude of 2,925 metres (9,598 feet) and about 1,372 metres (4,500 feet) above Lake Louise. Abbot Pass was named in honour of Philip Stanley Abbot, who became the first mountaineering fatality in the Canadian Rockies when he fell to his death in 1896 while attempting to climb Mount Lefroy.
Landscape shows difficult, rocky mountain terrain with partial snow cover and small lake in bottom right corner.
Photograph depicts the dedication of a cairn honouring Tom Wilson, trailblazer of the Rockies.
Group of people, all wearing hats, gathered behind stone cairn surrounded by rock circle, with carving of man in hat, labeled "TOM WILSON", "TRAIL BLAZER OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES".
Photograph depicts a group on horseback, next to a tipi.
Six people on horseback next to light coloured tipi in right of image; lake with forested shoreline in middle of image with rocky mountains culminating in snow-capped, ridged peak in background.