Rod and gun . F. C. Bell showed a series of slideswhich had been kindly loaned by Mr. Chap-man of Victoria. Many interesting picturesof the Club were throwu upon the screen,four different camps being represented: LakeOTIara, Consolation Lake, Sherbrooke Lakeand Vermilion Pass. Members presentsought to identify mountains and climbersshown on rock or meadow, snowslope or passor at the various annual meelings whichalways take place during camp. The Vancouver section has been havingsome very fine outings. Miss DeBeck writesof one on which ten members stayed at theCaiiilano Hotel all night and left


Rod and gun . F. C. Bell showed a series of slideswhich had been kindly loaned by Mr. Chap-man of Victoria. Many interesting picturesof the Club were throwu upon the screen,four different camps being represented: LakeOTIara, Consolation Lake, Sherbrooke Lakeand Vermilion Pass. Members presentsought to identify mountains and climbersshown on rock or meadow, snowslope or passor at the various annual meelings whichalways take place during camp. The Vancouver section has been havingsome very fine outings. Miss DeBeck writesof one on which ten members stayed at theCaiiilano Hotel all night and left the followinginoniing at , climbing Crown down they had an almost perfectsHde of nearly a thousand feet. Five of the]iarty Ihoughl it so very fine that tliey wentu|i alKl didit again. The going up took fortyniiiiules and the coming down only two, andtill very thought of it makes all us unfortunatedwellers of the plains green with envy, but—theres a good time coming at the camps ofV.\Y.\.. With the Alpine Club at Veritiilion Pass. August 1912


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