CLIMBING THE ICE-CLIFFS 01* THE EAST SIDE OF MOUNT ROBSON .* CANADIAN ROCKIES 



Dr. A. P. Coleman, L. Q. Coleman, and Rev. George R. B. Kinney working their way up 

 the fearful ice-cliffs of the east side of Mount Robson in their unsuccessful attempt to climb 

 the mountain in 1908. Leaving their camp at tree-line, for 14 hours they fought their way up 

 those treacherous walls of ice amid constant dangers from hidden crevasses and roaring 

 avalanches, but only attained an altitude of 11,700 feet. Photo by Rev. George Kinney. 



