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  2. Mount Temple (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Temple is a mountain in Banff National Park of the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada. Mt. Temple is located in the Bow River Valley between Paradise Creek and Moraine Creek and is the highest peak in the Lake Louise area. The peak dominates the western landscape along the Trans-Canada Highway from Castle Junction to Lake Louise.

  3. Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies - Wikipedia

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    Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies is a climbing guidebook by Alan Kane describing scrambling routes of mountains in the Canadian Rockies. It is published by Rocky Mountain Books, located in Calgary, Alberta. The third edition ISBN 9781771600972, released in May 2016, has been updated and contains route descriptions for 175 peaks. The peaks are ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Mountains - Wikipedia

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    A template will provide a common set of features on a mountain organized into a consistent format. The template will include an infobox, that contains the following attributes: name of the mountain/peak; elevation, in both metres and feet. Metres should be listed first except for mountains in the United States, where feet is given first.

  5. Scrambling - Wikipedia

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    Scrambling Mount Galwey in Waterton Park, Alberta, Canada. Scrambling is a mountaineering term for ascending steep terrain using one's hands to assist in holds and balance. [1] It can be described as being between hiking and rock climbing. [2] "A scramble" is a related term, denoting terrain that could be ascended in this way.

  6. Mount Smuts - Wikipedia

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    Scramble [2] Mount Smuts is a 2,938-metre (9,639-foot) mountain summit located in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta , Canada . It is set in the Spray Valley near the northern end of the Spray Mountains range.

  7. Steve House (climber) - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 2008, the spring of 2009, and the spring of 2011 House made three expeditions to Nepal to attempt the West Face of Makalu. [2]On March 25, 2010, while lead climbing on Mount Temple, Steve fell approximately 25 meters.

  8. Beatrice Peak - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Peak is a peak located on the Continental Divide on the border of Banff and Kootenay National Parks, between Stanley Peak and Mount Ball.The mountain was named in 1912 by the Alpine Club of Canada after Beatrice Shultz who climbed the mountain that year.

  9. Joseph Thomson (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Thomson (14 February 1858 – 2 August 1895) was a British geologist and explorer who played an important part in the Scramble for Africa. Thomson's gazelle and Thomson's Falls, Nyahururu, are named after him.