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32 relations: Avalanche Mountain, British Columbia, Canada, Canadian Pacific Railway, Catamount Peak, Eagle Peak (British Columbia), First ascent, Geographical Names Board of Canada, Geography of British Columbia, Glacier National Park (Canada), Grade (climbing), Great Pyramid of Giza, Grizzly Mountain (Canada), Illecillewaet River, Köppen climate classification, Kootenay Land District, List of mountains of British Columbia, Mount Bonney, Mount Macdonald, Mount Sir Donald, National Topographic System, Otto Julius Klotz, Rogers Pass (British Columbia), Scrambling, Selkirk Mountains, Subarctic climate, Surface runoff, Trans-Canada Highway, Ursus Major Mountain, Ursus Minor Mountain, Walter Wilcox, 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche.
Avalanche Mountain
Avalanche Mountain is a summit in Glacier National Park in the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and Avalanche Mountain are Kootenay Land District, Selkirk Mountains and Two-thousanders of British Columbia.
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British Columbia
British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Canadian Pacific Railway
The Canadian Pacific Railway (Chemin de fer Canadien Pacifique), also known simply as CPR or Canadian Pacific and formerly as CP Rail (1968–1996), is a Canadian Class I railway incorporated in 1881.
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Catamount Peak
Catamount Peak is a mountain located in Glacier National Park in British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and Catamount Peak are Kootenay Land District, Selkirk Mountains and Two-thousanders of British Columbia.
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Eagle Peak (British Columbia)
Eagle Peak, is a mountain summit located in Glacier National Park in the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and Eagle Peak (British Columbia) are Kootenay Land District, Selkirk Mountains and Two-thousanders of British Columbia.
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First ascent
In mountaineering and climbing, a first ascent (abbreviated to FA in guide books), is the first successful documented climb to the top of a mountain or the top of a particular climbing route.
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Geographical Names Board of Canada
The Geographical Names Board of Canada (GNBC) is a national committee with a secretariat in Natural Resources Canada, part of the Government of Canada, which authorizes the names used and name changes on official federal government maps of Canada.
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Geography of British Columbia
British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada, bordered by the Pacific Ocean.
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Glacier National Park (Canada)
Glacier National Park is part of a system of 43 parks and park reserves across Canada, and one of seven national parks in British Columbia. Cheops Mountain and Glacier National Park (Canada) are Kootenay Land District and Selkirk Mountains.
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Grade (climbing)
Many climbing routes have a grade that reflects the technical difficulty—and in some cases the risks and commitment level—of the route.
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Great Pyramid of Giza
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest Egyptian pyramid.
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Grizzly Mountain (Canada)
Grizzly Mountain is a mountain summit located in Glacier National Park, in the Hermit Range of the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and Grizzly Mountain (Canada) are Kootenay Land District, Selkirk Mountains and Two-thousanders of British Columbia.
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Illecillewaet River
The Illecillewaet River is a tributary of the Columbia River located in British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and Illecillewaet River are Kootenay Land District.
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Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.
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Kootenay Land District
The Kootenay Land District is a cadastral survey subdivision of the province of British Columbia, Canada, created with rest of those on Mainland British Columbia via the Lands Act of the Colony of British Columbia in 1860.
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List of mountains of British Columbia
List of mountains of British Columbia is a list of mountains in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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Mount Bonney
Mount Bonney, is a mountain summit located in Glacier National Park in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and mount Bonney are Kootenay Land District and Selkirk Mountains.
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Mount Macdonald
Mount Macdonald is a mountain peak located in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, immediately east of Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park. Cheops Mountain and mount Macdonald are Kootenay Land District, Selkirk Mountains and Two-thousanders of British Columbia.
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Mount Sir Donald
Mount Sir Donald is a mountain summit located in the Rogers Pass area of Glacier National Park in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and mount Sir Donald are Kootenay Land District and Selkirk Mountains.
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National Topographic System
The National Topographic System or NTS is the system used by Natural Resources Canada for providing general purpose topographic maps of the country.
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Otto Julius Klotz
Otto Julius Klotz OLS, DLS, DTS (March 31, 1852 – December 28, 1923) was a Canadian astronomer and Dominion Surveyor.
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Rogers Pass (British Columbia)
Rogers Pass is a high mountain pass through the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, but the term also includes the approaches used by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) and the Trans-Canada Highway. Cheops Mountain and Rogers Pass (British Columbia) are Selkirk Mountains.
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Scrambling
Scrambling is a mountaineering term for ascending steep terrain using one's hands to assist in holds and balance.
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Selkirk Mountains
The Selkirk Mountains are a mountain range spanning the northern portion of the Idaho Panhandle, eastern Washington, and southeastern British Columbia which are part of a larger grouping of mountains, the Columbia Mountains.
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Subarctic climate
The subarctic climate (also called subpolar climate, or boreal climate) is a continental climate with long, cold (often very cold) winters, and short, warm to cool summers.
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Surface runoff
Surface runoff (also known as overland flow or terrestrial runoff) is the unconfined flow of water over the ground surface, in contrast to channel runoff (or stream flow).
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Trans-Canada Highway
The Trans-Canada Highway (French: Route Transcanadienne; abbreviated as the TCH or T-Can) is a transcontinental federal–provincial highway system that travels through all ten provinces of Canada, from the Pacific Ocean on the west coast to the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast.
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Ursus Major Mountain
Ursus Major Mountain is a mountain summit located in Glacier National Park, in the Hermit Range of the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and Ursus Major Mountain are Kootenay Land District, Selkirk Mountains and Two-thousanders of British Columbia.
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Ursus Minor Mountain
Ursus Minor Mountain is a mountain summit located in Glacier National Park, in the Hermit Range of the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Cheops Mountain and Ursus Minor Mountain are Kootenay Land District, Selkirk Mountains and Two-thousanders of British Columbia.
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Walter Wilcox
Walter Dwight Wilcox (1869–1949) was an early explorer of the Canadian Rockies, especially in the Lake Louise region.
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1910 Rogers Pass avalanche
The 1910 Rogers Pass Avalanche killed 58 men clearing a railroad line just outside of Revelstoke in Rogers Pass through the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia on March 4, 1910. Cheops Mountain and 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche are Selkirk Mountains.
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