Box 111
Contains 83 Results:
Topical scenery, Elk Mountains. Pearl Mt. in center 13,484 ft. Timberline 12,000 ft.
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El Capitan. "In profile"
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Mt. Rundale. Bane Springs Hotel, Alberta. About 4600 ft., 1902 - 1902
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Massive. Mountain Range, Alberta., 1902 - 1902
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Up Bow Valley. Alberta., 1902 - 1902
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Down Bow Valley, Alberta., 1902 - 1902
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Cascade Mt. from east. 9,825 ft.
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Olie summit. Looking southwest
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Summit of Rilot Mt. 9,680 ft.
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Castle Mt. from east. 9,000 ft.
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