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Monday, December 01, 2008

Mount Edith Cavell

Mount Edith Cavell is located in the Athabasca River and Astoria River Valleys of Jasper National Park. The mountain was named in 1916 after Edith Cavell, an English nurse executed by the Germans in World War I.

Elevation:3,363 meters / 11,034 feet
Latitude: 52° 40′ 00″ N
Longitude:118° 03′ 15″ W
Range: Canadian Rockies
Topo map: 83D/09
First ascent:1915 by A.J. Gilmour and E.W.D. Holway
Routes: West Ridge (Normal Route) II; East Ridge III 5.3; North Face, East Summit IV 5.8


Angel Glacier
One can get a close up view of the north face of Mt. Edith Cavell by hiking to Cavell Meadows. The trail head is located by the parking lot at the end of Mt. Edith Cavell road. The trail to the meadows is 3.8 km one way and rises 370 metres (1,200 ft.) to 2135m (7000'). A detailed trail description can be found in The Canadian Rockies Trail Guide.

A bonus to seeing the mountain is the hanging Angel glacier, which spills over a 300 metre cliff on the north face.

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