The earlier explorations of mountain-climbers, following that of Green, were confined pretty well to the Selkirks, but as interest spread the great peaks of the main range were attempted, and one after another succumbed to the attacks of such notable climbers as Outram, Fay and Parker; Collie, Stutfield and woolley; Abbott, Eggers, Weed and Thompson, and the prince of all mountain-climbers, Whymper.
"Among the Canadian Alps"
Lawrence J. Burpee
Ernest woolley drives up to the door of Loam House in Mayfair.
"The Admirable Crichton"
J. M. Barrie