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Historic Hikes in Eastern Banff National Park
Emerson Sanford
Janice Sanford Beck
出版
Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
, 2008
主題
History / Canada / General
Sports & Recreation / Hiking
Sports & Recreation / Walking
Travel / General
Travel / Canada / General
Travel / Canada / Western Provinces (AB, BC)
ISBN
1894765990
9781894765992
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Lk5Ffov6T7MC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Life of the Trail
is a fascinating new series which will guide today's hikers and armchair travellers through the stories of historic routes in the Canadian Rockies. When authors Emerson Sanford and Janice Sanford Beck began backpacking together nearly 20 years ago, they often wondered whose footsteps they were tracing and how today's trails through the Rockies came to be. In
Life of the Trail
, they share their findings with adventurers and history buffs alike. The series divides the Rockies between Mount Robson and the Kananaskis Lakes into eight regions based on geographical boundaries that influenced 19th century travellers. Within each region, the authors share the stories of those who recorded their travels along various routes between the time of the pioneers and the 1930s. Never before has such a thorough history been presented in this manner, enabling adventurers to follow the history of the Rockies one route at a time. For those tempted to follow in the footsteps of these historic adventurers, Emerson has hiked each and every trail in order to provide a detailed trail guide and interesting anecdotes from his own experiences. Each volume is rounded out with maps and colour photographs - both historical and contemporary - to further stimulate the imagination.
Life of the Trail 1: Historic Hikes in Eastern Banff National Park
follows the trails of David Thompson, Walter Wilcox, the Palliser Expedition, James Carnegie Earl of Southesk, Bill Peyto and A.P. Coleman. Along the way, the reader will journey from the Kootenay Plains to Lake Minnewanka, discovering the stories behind routes through the mountain towns of Banff and Lake Louise and along the Red Deer, Ptarmigan and Skoki valleys.