Glaciers of the Rockies and Selkirks
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However, engineers are strict utilitarians and always choose the lowest pass for a railway, so that the passenger in the observation car catches only tantalizing glimpses of the wonders and beauties of the ice world a few miles away and a few thousand feet above the valley. One must stop at some place like lake Louise in the southern Rockies or Tête Jaune in the north or Glacier in the Selkirks to come into real contact with snow fields and glaciers. What a joy it is to get rid of the hot and dusty everyday world of cities for a while and come close to Nature in one of her wildest moods! It is not only the mountaineer who feels the seduction of the cool, clean solitudes where glaciers are born and do their wonderful work. Every healthy manor woman must yield to the delight of living in those inspiring surroundings.
It is worthwhile to put on warm strong clothes and hob-nailed shoes and fill your lungs with mountain air in a scramble up to the snow fields to see how the glacial machinery works, machinery which some thousands of years ago shaped almost the whole surface of Canada, doing its work on the plains as 4 well as the mountains and leaving it the splendid land of lakes and rivers and fertile prairies and rolling hills which it is to-day.
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Glaciers of the Rockies and Selkirks - Arthur Philemon Coleman Oliver Wheeler
Table of Contents
Glaciers of the Rockies and Selkirks
Glaciers of the Rockies and Selkirks
Snowline.
The Motion of Glaciers.
The Work of Glaciers.
The Retreat of Glaciers.
Glaciers Reached by the Canadian Pacific
The Robson Region.
Some Comparisons.
A. P. Coleman in The Canadian Rockies
Five Great Glaciers in the Canadian National Parks
Yoho Glacier.
Victoria Glacier.
Wenkchemna Glacier.
Illecillewaet Glacier.
Asulkan Glacier.
FRONT OF TUMBLING GLACIER ON BERG LAKE
Glaciers of the Rockies and Selkirks
By A. P. Coleman, M.A., Ph. D., F.R.S.
President Alpine Club of Canada
Author of The Canadian Rockies
Glaciers of the Rockies and Selkirks
The traveller going westwards from the prairie finds the way blocked by a grim wall of cliffs rising 7,000 or 8,000 feet above the sea and justifying the name of the Rockies
given to our greatest chain of mountains. Toward the end of the summer these desolate precipices are snowless and except for a glimpse of white peaks through some pass there is scarcely a suggestion of the glacier region within. Then the train enters the Gap
and before long the summits around show fields or patches of midsummer snow; and as one draws nearer to the heart of the Rockies there is blue ice to be seen clinging to the cliffs or reaching as glaciers down into the wooded valleys, and one is thrilled with the wild charm of alpine scenery.
However, engineers are strict utilitarians and always choose the lowest pass for a railway, so that the passenger in the observation car catches only tantalizing glimpses of the wonders and beauties of the ice world a few miles away and a few thousand feet above the valley. One must stop at some place like lake Louise in the southern Rockies or Tête Jaune in the north or Glacier in the Selkirks to come into real contact with snow fields and glaciers. What a joy it is to get rid of the hot and dusty everyday world of cities for a while and come close to Nature in one of her wildest moods! It is not only the mountaineer who feels the seduction of the cool, clean solitudes where glaciers are born and do their wonderful work. Every healthy manor woman must yield to the delight of living in those inspiring