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| Mount Woolley | |
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| Elevation: | 3,460 metres (11,352 feet) |
| Latitude: | 52° 18′ 00″ N |
| Longitude: | 117° 25′ 30″ W |
| Location: | Alberta, Canada |
| Topo map: | NTS 83C/06 |
| Range: | Sir Winston Churchill Range |
| First ascent: | 1925 by a Japanese team |
| Easiest route: | rock/snow climb |
Mount Woolley is a mountain located in the Sunwapta River Valley of Jasper National ParkJasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is located in the province of Alberta and covers 10,878 square kilometres. The park includes the glaciers of the Columbia Icefield, hot springs, lakes, waterfalls and, o, 1˝ km south of Diadem PeakMountains of Canada Diadem Peak is a mountain located in the Sunwapta River Valley of Jasper National Park. Diadem Peak is essentially the high point of a ridge leading down from the slightly higher Mount Woolley (3,460m). The mountain was named in 1898 b. The mountain was named in 1898Events January 1 New York City annexes land from surrounding counties, creating the City of Greater New York. The city is geographically divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. January 13 Emile Zola's J'accus by J. Norman CollieJohn Norman Collie, commonly referred to as J. Norman Collie ( September 10, 1859- November 1, 1942) was a highly respected British scientist, mountaineer and explorer. After gaining climbing experience on the Isle of Skye, the Alps, the Caucasus and the after Herman Woolley . Woolley, a former football player, climbed extensively with Collie during his 1898 and 1902Events January-April January 28 The Carnegie Institution is founded in Washington, DC with a $10 million gift from Andrew Carnegie. France, Loisy's L'evangile et l'Eglise which inaugurates the Modernist Crisis February 11 Police beat up universal suffrage expeditions into the Canadian RockiesThe Canadian Rockies comprise the Canadian segment of the North American Rocky Mountains range. The southern end in Alberta and British Columbia borders Idaho and Montana of the USA. The northern end is at the Liard Plain in British Columbia. Contrary to.
The first ascent was made in 1925 by a Japanese team consisting of S. Hashimoto, H. Hatano, T. Hayakawa, Y. Maki, Y. Mita and N. Okabe. They were guided by Hans Fuhrer, H. Kohler and J. Weber.
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