NOVEMBER  2007 NEWSLETTER

Peakfinder Updates
There are two photos on the website that feature large avalanches on major parts of the mountains. Have a look at the photos of Mount Rundle and Mount Temple. 

There are now 3400 photos on www.peakfinder.com and sometimes errors are made in their captions. Several Peakfinder users have located mistakes and advised us so that they can be corrected. Please let us know if you find an error.

If you have a favourite mountain photo or any information about the peaks of the Canadian Rockies that you would like included in Peakfinder please contact daveb at peakfinder dot com.

Please note that all of the previous newsletters have been archived and are available on the site. If you're interested in esoteric lists, unusual mountain names, etcetera, browse through the earlier issues. 


November's Unusual Canadian Rockies Name

VERTEBRAE RIDGE
The mountain is a bumpy ridge which resembles vertebrae. 
Enter "Vertebrae Ridge" to learn more about this peak. 

Look who's honoured in the Canadian Rockies

J. D. VEITS
J.D. Veits was an accountant with the mining and smelting department of the Canadian Pacific Railway
For additional information about Mount Veits enter the mountain's name in the appropriate search box on the main page.

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