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5 Interesting Facts about Mount Temple

Mount Temple is one of the most iconic peaks in the Banff region in Alberta, Canada. Located in the spectacular Lake Louise area, it is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers looking for an adventure. Here are five interesting facts about this majestic mountain:

1. Mount Temple was first climbed in 1901 by J. Norman Collie, A. H. MacCarthy and J. W. A. Hickson, thus making it one of the earliest mountains to be conquered in Canada’s Rocky Mountains range.

2. On a clear day from its summit, you can see seven of Canada’s 10 highest peaks including Mount Assiniboine, Mount Robson and Mount Columbia.

3. At 3,543 meters (11,629 feet) tall, it’s the sixth tallest peak in the Rocky Mountains and the 11th most prominent peak in Alberta - making it a popular destination for recreation as well as research purposes such as studying climate change or glacial retreats over time.

4. Despite its relatively low elevation, climbing Mount Temple is considered to be a difficult endeavor due to its steep terrain and potential avalanche conditions along its western flanks during certain times of year - resulting in an advanced rating among mountaineers looking to ascend the peak successfully and safely each year during summer months when conditions are optimal for traversing rocky paths and glacial fields to reach the summit viewpoint from many directions across its slopes .

5. The north face of Mount Temple is home to many unique geological features including cirques (hollows), glacial horns (sharp crags), moraines (ridges) and spires that highlight how quickly this landscape has changed over time due to climatic shifts or human interference - making it an important landmark for both locals and visitors alike who visit Banff National Park annually seeking awe-inspiring natural beauty!