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  • v654_i_a_pa_014

    File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v654_i_a_pa_014 George Vaux fonds Pearl Moore, Mary Vaux Walcott at Yoho. [ca. 193?]

  • v439_pa_419

    File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_419 Moore family fonds Runt [Philip Moore] and Edmée [ca. 1909] Philip Moore holding a baby Edmée in the doorway of a log cabin.

  • v439_pa_234

    File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_234 Moore family fonds Pearl wearing a blanket coat in a winter camp scene. [ca. 193?]

  • 404 | whytemuseum

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  • Pushing the Limits: The Legacy Episode Two - Sharon Wood

    Pushing the Limits: The Legacy Episode Two - Sharon Wood In 1996 and 1997 Chic Scott recorded 84 interviews with leading mountaineers all across Canada, as research for his book, Pushing the Limits, The Story of Canadian Mountaineering. These interviews have been safely stored in the archives of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies for 25 years and have now been digitized. Filmmaker Glen Crawford, working with Chic, has selected eleven of the best interviews and has edited them and added photographs to create superb enhanced interviews. Episode Two - Sharon Wood When Sharon Wood reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 20, 1986, she became the first North American woman to do so. Over the year she has climbed frozen waterfalls of the Canadian Rockies, on Mount Logan, Denali, Aconcagua, Makalu and Huascaran. Since then Sharon has had a remarkable career as a public speaker and a climbing guide, and author, having written a book titled "Rising." This interview with Sharon was videotaped on November 12, 1996, in her home in Canmore, Alberta.

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  • Pushing the Limits: The Legacy Episode Two - Sharon Wood

    Pushing the Limits: The Legacy Episode Two - Sharon Wood In 1996 and 1997 Chic Scott recorded 84 interviews with leading mountaineers all across Canada, as research for his book, Pushing the Limits, The Story of Canadian Mountaineering. These interviews have been safely stored in the archives of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies for 25 years and have now been digitized. Filmmaker Glen Crawford, working with Chic, has selected eleven of the best interviews and has edited them and added photographs to create superb enhanced interviews. Episode Two - Sharon Wood When Sharon Wood reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 20, 1986, she became the first North American woman to do so. Over the year she has climbed frozen waterfalls of the Canadian Rockies, on Mount Logan, Denali, Aconcagua, Makalu and Huascaran. Since then Sharon has had a remarkable career as a public speaker and a climbing guide, and author, having written a book titled "Rising." This interview with Sharon was videotaped on November 12, 1996, in her home in Canmore, Alberta.

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