- The peak has two
summits -
Stutfield East and
Stutfield West - and is
therefore sometimes referred to as The
Stutfields. The West peak is
higher than...
- In July 1898,
British explorer J.
Norman Collie and his
friends Hugh
Stutfield and
Herman Wooley set off in
search of Douglas' giants,
equipped by the...
- The m****if was
named The
Twins in 1898 by J.
Norman Collie and Hugh M.
Stutfield. The
decision to name the
peaks separately was
approved February 28, 1980...
-
kilometre northwest of
Mount Cromwell, and
three km NNE of the east
summit of
Stutfield Peak. The
mountain was
named in 1966
after Georgia Engelhard, an American...
- Alberta, Canada.
Cromwell lies two
kilometers north of the east
summit of
Stutfield Peak. The
mountain was
named in 1972 by J.
Monroe Thorington after Oliver...
- was
named in 1898 by the
first ascent team of J.
Norman Collie, Hugh
Stutfield and
Hermann Woolley. Upon
reaching the summit, they
discovered a crown...
- The m****if was
named The
Twins in 1898 by J.
Norman Collie and Hugh M.
Stutfield. The
decision to name the
peaks separately was
approved February 28, 1980...
-
guiding the
British gentlemen J.
Norman Collie,
James Outram, Hugh E.M.
Stutfield,
George M. Weed, and
Herman Woolley. The
shark tooth-shaped peak can be...
-
North Saskatchewan River). The Dome
Glacier flows to the north-east, the
Stutfield Glacier to the north-west, the
Columbia Glacier to the west and Athabasca...
- El Maghreg: 1200 Miles' Ride
Through Morocco, Hugh
Edward Millington Stutfield The
Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims' Progress, Mark Twain, 1869...