Wikipedia:

James Outram

(mountaineer)

Sir James Outram (13 October, 186412 March, 1925) was a British clergyman, who made many first ascents in the Canadian Rockies in the early 1900s. Outram was born in London, the son of Sir Francis Boyd Outram.

His climbing accomplishments include:

Outram wrote a book about his adventures called In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies, first published in 1905.

In 1920, Mount Outram in Banff National Park was named in his honour.

Outram died in Victoria, British Columbia on 12 March, 1925 after several months of illness.

External links


 
 
 

Join the WikiAnswers Q&A community. Post a question or answer questions about "James Outram" at WikiAnswers.

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "James Outram (mountaineer)" Read more

Search for answers directly from your browser with the FREE Answers.com Toolbar!  
Click here to download now. 

Get Answers your way! Check out all our free tools and products.

On this page:   E-mail   print Print  Link  

 

Keep Reading

Mentioned In: