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Hind, Hugh, Les, Ken) BOB HIND FONDS (M7 / V46) SERIES I. / SUB-SERIES A. MOUNTAIN TRAVEL AND RECREATION, WESTERN CANADA SERIES : TRIPS AND ACTIVITIES 1.a. Bob Hind photographs Glacier BC & Creston. -- [ca.1931] -- 4 photographs : negatives. -- File consists of landscapes and views of waterfalls. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 2. -- Storage location: V46/ 1(NA) O'Hara : [Lake O'Hara area] -- [after 1931] -- 2 photographs : negatives. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 1. -- Storage location: V46 / 2 (NA) Rescue oper. -- [after 1931] -- 7 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to mountain climbing rescue, location unknown. -- Storage location: V46 / 3 (NA) G 32-36 : [Glacier area] -- 1932, 1936. -- 46 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to Glacier area, including: camp and landscape views, Mount Sir Donald, Mount Abbot, Mount Tupper, Mount Macoun, climbers (Hind, Hugh, Les, Ken). -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 2. -- Storage location: V46 / 4 (NA) C32 IMAGES (V46 / 4 - 1 to 37) : 1. Sir Donald 25. Tupper Chimney 2. Summit Macoun 26. Clouds in valley 3. Camp 27. Down Geikie from Macoun 4. Packed for Asulkan trip 28. S. from Tupper 5. Rogers Valley from pass 29. Truck 6. Pass from S. 30. K & L by train 7. View from station 31. Clouds in valley 8. Cloud in valley 32. Fox & Dawson Range 9. Macoun 33. Summit mass Macoun 10. Biv. at Perley Rock 34. On Tupper 11. H & K on Eagles Beak 35. Gopher 12. Les glissading 36. Train 13. Les on Abbot 37. Self on Eagle 14. Bear in tree 15. Self on Tupper C36 IMAGES (V46 / 4 - 38 to 46) : 16. Tupper 38. Circle Hut [Glacier Circle Hut] 17. Ken on Abbot 39. The Circle 18. Sir D. & Uto from Eagle 40. On Deville Glacier 19. Deville Glac. 41. Ken on Selwyn 20. Ill. Valley 42. Dawson 21. Summit Eagle 43. Clouds from Hermit 22. Camp on Fox 44. Hermit Hut 23. Snowball on Macoun 45. Ken & Hugh of Fox 24. Geikie Glacier 46. Ken on Fox Bob Hind fonds - M7/V46 - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies - File description IA - 2006 October 1 P 33-34 : [Paradise Valley area] -- 1933, 1934. -- 53 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to Paradise Valley area, including: Mount Aberdeen, Pinnacle Peak, Mount Lefroy, Consolation Valley, Paradise Valley, the Giant Steps, climbers (Hind, Ron Horner, Jack, Cec); also views of the Lake Louise area. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 4. -- Storage location: V46 / 5 (NA) P33 IMAGES (V46 / 5 - 1 to 49) : 1. Steps (distant) 29. Ron & Jack on Aberdeen 2. Vic. Lefroy Mitre 30. Pinnacle & Eiffel 3. Summit Mitre 31. Wastach & Hungabee 4. On Mitre 32. Jack & I on Aberdeen 5. Ten Peaks from Sent. 33. Hungabee 6. Summit Pinnacle self 34. Louise from Aberdeen 7. Slide on Lefroy 35. Failing tree 8. Consolation Valley 36. Up Bow Valley 9. Corner on Mitre 37. On Temple 10. Hungabee in cloud 38. Marmot close 11. Camp 39. Clouds in valley 12. Const. of Fly 40. Moraine Lake 13. Marmot on rock 41. Needle on Pinnacle 14. Near Summit Mitre 42. Hungabee & Ringrose 15. Ron Horner 43.Self on Pinnacle 16. Through chimney on Mitre 44. Snowslide on Lefroy 17. Temple 45. Chimney on Pinnacle 18. Temple 46. Sawing wood 19. Clouds in valley 47. Cec washing 20. Needle on Pinnacle 48. Clouds 21. Vic. & Lefroy 49. Ron & Jack on Aberdeen 22. Stream in sunlight 23. Forbes glissading P34 IMAGES (V46 / 5 - 50 to 53) : 24. Pinnacle & Eiffel 50. Eagle's Eyrie 25. Base camp 51. Biv. in snow 26. Toward Aberdeen 52. Biv. in snow 27. Fixed rope 53. Eiffel 28. Giant Steps (close) J 33-34-35 : [Jasper area] -- 1933-1935. -- 60 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to area of Mount Elephas, Blackrock Lake, Eremite Valley, Mount Mastodon in Jasper National Park. Includes: ski touring, huts, Alpine Club of Canada camp, landscape views and climbers (Hind, gang, Bill Watson, Frank). -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 3. -- Storage location: V46 / 6 (NA) J33 IMAGES (V46 / 6 - 1 to 44) : 1. Cap on Dungeon - double exp 31. Sunset at Jasper 2. Rampart panoram (2) 32. Steep snow on Paragon 3. From Jasper west 33. Swimming hole 4. Inkwell 34. Olive on Para Glacier 5. Blackrock Lake 35. Blackrock Lake & Elephas 6. Bennington Glacier 36. Burns-Bulyea Lodge 7. Warden's cabin 38. Mastodon from glacier 8. Needle Pk. = 39. Summit Elephas (self) = Bob Hind fonds - M7/V46 - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies - File description IA - 2006 October 2 (List continued from page 2) 9. Cap. at Mem. hut > 40. Cap "back" to nature > 10. Summit Oubliette 41. King of the Castle 11. Summit Elephas 42. Dungeon etc. from Paragon 12. On Mastodon 43. Eremite Valley 13. Summit Alcove 44. Jasper station 14. Summit Geikie 15. Cap. climbs the cliff J34 IMAGES (V46 / 6 - 45 to 51) : 16. Seracs 45. Oldhorn 17. Bennington chimney 46. Oldhorn roping down 18. Blackrock Lake & west 47. A. C. camp 19. On the ledge 48. Summit Outpost 20. Mastodon from Elephas 49. Memorial 21. Bear at dump 50. Below Erebus 22. Shrund on Alcove 51. Summit Oldhorn 23. Arrowhead Lake 24. S. Ramparts J35 IMAGES (V46 / 6 - 52 to 60) : 25. Above lake on Paragon 52. Cap on Angle Glac. 26. Geikie gallery 53. Self on Angle Glac. 27. Icework on Para Glac. 54. Gang on Fraser 28. Summit mass McDonell 55. Bill Watson 29. Eremite Range from W. 56. On McDonell 30. Mas. Eleph. Black etc from Alc. 57. Summit McDonell [Mastodon, Elephas, Blackrock etc. 58. Mastodon & west from Alcove] 59. Frank on Angle Gla. 37. On Maccarib Pass 60. Ski-Heil O'H 34-35-36 : [Lake O'Hara area] -- 1934-1936. -- 25 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to climbing and landscape. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 1. -- Storage location: V46/7(NA) O'H34 IMAGES (V46 / 7 - 1 to 4) : 16. Unnamed 1. Lake Oesa 17. K on Hungabee 2. Lake Oesa 18. Summit Biddle 3. O'H reflection 19. Summit Biddle 4. In Abbot Hut 20. Moose at O'H 21. Hung. from Biddle O'H35 IMAGES (V46 / 7 - 5 to 22) : 22. Ken on #6 5. Summit unnamed 6. View from Fay O'H36 IMAGES (V46 / 7 - 23 to 25 : 7. In Fay Hut 23. Dad on Opabin 8. Temple 24. Self on Biddle (2) 9. Temple 25. Clouds in Kicking Horse Pass from 10. Fay Hut Odaray 11 O'H Hut. 12. Summit Blacktooth 13. Hung. from O'H 14. Impedimente 15. W. from Biddle (2) Bob Hind fonds - M7/V46 - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies - File description IA - 2006 October 3 A35 : [Mount Assiniboine area] -- 1935. -- 15 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains mainly to Mount Assiniboine and surrounding area. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 5. -- Storage location: V46 / 8 (NA) A35 IMAGES (V46 / 8 - 1 to 15) : 1. Assiniboine 9. Assiniboine E. face 2. Assiniboine 10. Lakes from Assn. 3. Assiniboine from Og 11. Eon 4. Assiniboine 12. Assn - Wedgwood Col 5. Assiniboine 13. Climbing on _____ 6. Assiniboine (O.K.) 14. Climbing on _____ 7. Assiniboine from S. 15. Big Fly 8. Assiniboine summit Jasper. -- [1935?] -- 7 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to Jasper, Alberta area, including Tonquin Valley, landscape views, climbers. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 3. -- Storage location: V46 / 9 (NA) C36 : [Mount Clemenceau area] -- 1936. -- 29 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to Mount Clemenceau, Mount Chettan, Chaba Glacier, Athabasca Falls, Athabasca Glacier, Maligne Lake, climbers, camps and landscape views. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 6. -- Storage location: V46 / 10 (NA) C36 IMAGES (V46 / 10 - 1 to 36) : 1. Snow bridge 16. Camp 4 2. Peary Glacier 17. Hendricks cutting on Clem. 3. Descending pass 18. Czar 4. Last of raft T.C.S. 19. Summit Clemenceau 5. Descent of Chettan 20. Tusk 6. Clem. from base Dup 21. Clem. from pass 7. Summit Pass 22. Summit ridge Clem 8. Up west Chaba 23. Clem. from Chettan 9. In shrund on Clem. 24. Cutting wood for raft P 10. Clem. from pass 25. Lining raft up Athabasca 11. Camp #3 26. Athabasca Falls 12. Sir Ernest 27. Maligne Canyon (2) 13. Bras Croche 28. Raft 14. Clem from base Chettan 29. Camp NG-P 15. Cache on Chaba Glacier F36 : [Mount Fryatt area] -- 1936. -- 26 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to Mount Fryatt, Brussels Peak, Mount Olympus, climbers, camps and landscape views. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 8. -- Storage location: V46 / 11 (NA) F36 IMAGES (V46 / 11 - 1 to 26) : 1. Strumia cutting 14. S. from "Olympus" 2. Brussels from Lowell 15. From camp 3. Scow (distant) 16. Belanger [Lapensee ?] from F. col 4. Scow (close) 17. Crystie B. Lowell from Olymp. 5. Climbing on Fryatt = 18. Fryatt from beside glacier = Bob Hind fonds - M7/V46 - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies - File description IA - 2006 October 4 (List continued from page 4) 6. S cutting - Burke [?] close > 19. Down Fryatt Creek > 7. Camp 20. On Olympus 8. Brussels E. side 21. Summit Lowell 9. Fryatt from Lowell P 22. Down Fryatt Creek 10. Fryatt from base 23. In cook tent 11. In fly 24. E. Gale on Belanger 12. Summit mass Fryatt 25. Summit on Belanger 13. Summit "Olympus" 26. Cr. B. - Lowell J36 : [Jasper area] -- 1936. -- 10 photographs : negatives. -- File pertains to Simon Creek / Mount Macdonell area, Jasper National Park, climbing and landscape views, Memorial Hut. -- Related to prints in V46 / 28 (PA) - 3. -- Storage location: V46 / 12 (NA) J36 IMAGES (V46 / 12 - 1 to 10) : 1. Eremite Cirque 6. On slopes McDonell 2. Down with Simon 7.
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