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Eiffel Peak and Tower

 
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Eiffel Peak and Tower
Eiffel Peak and adjoining tower from ascent of Pinnacle Mountain, June 24, 2006, Banff National Park. This high elevation tower is rumored to have been climbed, but no beta or recordation exist of such ascent to date.


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Ejnar FjerdingstadIncredible

Ejnar Fjerdingstad

Voted 10/10

Are there really still unclimbed mountains in Canada?
Posted Jun 26, 2006 8:36 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: Incredible

Dow Williams

Hasn't voted

yes, tons
Posted Jun 26, 2006 8:42 pm

Ejnar FjerdingstadRe: Incredible

Ejnar Fjerdingstad

Voted 10/10

Lucky Canadians!
Posted Jun 27, 2006 10:52 am

Bill KerrRe: Incredible

Bill Kerr

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There are unclimbed mountains and many many unclimbed routes but the tower on Eiffel has been climbed. See Alpine Club guide to Rocky Mountains of Canada - South (little green bible)which is out of print but copies and much more reference material can be viewed at the ACC clubhouse library in Canmore.
Posted Jul 18, 2006 12:47 am

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