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              WMA_P88-01-011 · File · September 10, 1923
              Part of Neal Carter

              Photograph taken by Neal Carter of a cliff on the Western face of Wedge Mountain on September 10, 1923.

              Caption: "Cliff on Western face of Wedge M[oun]t[ain]. - Sept. 10, 1923."

              [Neal Carter has also traced the tips of a mountain in view on the back of the photograph with a label written backwards so that if you hold the photo up to the light, the labels appear superimposed on the image. The label is for East Twin Peak.]

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              WMA_P88-01 · Series · September 1923
              Part of Neal Carter

              Photographs of Neal Carter and Charles Townsend's mountaineering trip into Garibaldi Provincial Park and the Spearhead Range in September, 1923, including ascents of Wedge Mountain, Whistler Mountain, Overlord Mountain, Fissile Peak, Diavolo Peak, and Mt James Turner.

              WMA_P88-01-018 · File · September 10, 1923
              Part of Neal Carter

              Photograph taken by Neal Carter of the Twin Peaks as seen from below Wedge Mountain on September 10, 1923.

              Caption: "The 'Twin Peaks' above Green Lake as seen from below Wedge M[oun]t[ain] - Sept. 10, 1923 - also visible from Alta Lake."

              Caption: "Cha[rle]s Townsend beside Cairn on Wedge M[oun]t[ain] summit. - 1:15pm Sept. 10, [19]'23"

              [Neal Carter has also traced the tips of mountains in view on the back of the photograph with labels written backwards so that if you hold the photo up to the light, the labels appear superimposed on the image. The labels read East Twin Peak and West Twin Peak.]