Fig. 13. — Illustration of the average slope of the mountain ridges on the 

 sides of Bow Valley where the slope was not broken by cliffs. It is difficult 

 when there is much loose stone to persuade the horsesthat it is safe travel- 

 ing, but it is necessary I0 take them in order to transport camera, rifle, 

 hammers, and the rubber coats which are needed almost daily in August. 

 Photograph by Walcott, 1918. 



Fic. 14. — \\ e were accunipaiiinl 111 .Se|)icnil)er by Vernon Wood, forest 

 and game warden stationed at Mount Massive in" the Bow Valley. This 

 is a photograph of him with his family and their Rocky Mountain Park 

 cottage, which is their home during the summer and also during the long, 

 snowy winter, as the forest warden must be on guard and attending to his 

 duties throughout the year. Photograph by \\'alcott, 1918. 



