Talk:Mount Edith Cavell

Fraser River
Is Angel Glacier really a headwater to the Fraser? From topographical maps it appears that Angel Glacier empties into the Athabasca, which I do not believe feeds the Fraser.

Photo of North Face
The photo labeled as "North Face of Edith Cavell" is not a photo of the north face. It seems to be taken from the lake at the base of the NF, but appears to be of the mountain to the viewer's right of edith cavel. The photo labeled "Angel glacier in 2005" accurately depicts the NF of Edith Cavell.

For comparison, see this photo: http://www.jasperalberta.ca/imagesSCENERY/EdithCavell.jpg The NF of Edith Cavell is the big white snowy thing in the center of the photo. What the picture on this wikipedia page depicts is the mountain on the right-hand side of the linked photo.

North Face Photo
The Photo labeled "North Face of Edith Cavell" is of the North Face, you can see ghost glacier which is on the north face of Edith Cavell. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.7.151.159 (talk) 21:21, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

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