Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 9.—Looking down Corral Creek and across the Bow Valley to ^NlountTemple and several of the Ten Peaks from a point near Ptarmigan Pass,ID to 12 miles ( to km.) distant from the Valley of the Ten by Walcott, Fig. 10.—Lake Louise (5,670 feet ^ 1, m.), the gem of the CanadianRockies, lying at the foot of the Victoria Glacier and Mount Victoria, whichrises 5,685 feet (1,733 m.) above the lake. Mount Fairview, with MountsAberdeen and Lefroy, on the left. The view is from a point on


Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 9.—Looking down Corral Creek and across the Bow Valley to ^NlountTemple and several of the Ten Peaks from a point near Ptarmigan Pass,ID to 12 miles ( to km.) distant from the Valley of the Ten by Walcott, Fig. 10.—Lake Louise (5,670 feet ^ 1, m.), the gem of the CanadianRockies, lying at the foot of the Victoria Glacier and Mount Victoria, whichrises 5,685 feet (1,733 m.) above the lake. Mount Fairview, with MountsAberdeen and Lefroy, on the left. The view is from a point on the mountainridge across the Bow Valley about 7 miles ( km.) northeast from the by Walcott, 1916.


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