Ali Saeidi NeghabeKoohestaN, Damavand

14 Jun 2013

Adding a mountain

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EXAMPLE: MOUNT COLUMBIA (ALBERTA) DATA NEW MOUNTAIN DATA (try to fill as many boxes as possible)
Mount Columbia (Alberta)
Lat: 52.15 Lat:
Lon: 242.55 Lon:
Canadian Rockies
Sir Winston Churchill Range
Canada
3747 m m
GMT -7.0h GMT + h (use "-" for negative timezones, as in the US)
July, August, September
Jasper, Alberta
Technical Climb
Mount Columbia is the second highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies, and the highest located entirely within Alberta. It is a majestic snow and glacier-clad peak, towering over 6,000 feet from its northern base. It rises at the northwest corner of the 100-square mile Columbia Icefield. The Icefield is unique in that it forms a tri-oceanic divide, providing melt-off that will ultimately end up in the Arctic, Pacific, and Atlantic Oceans.

 

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