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Avalanche mountain's name was applied by Major A.B. Rogers and stems from its history of avalanches from its western slopes onto Rogers Pass. The 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche, the deadliest avalanche in Canadian history, resulted in the deaths of 62 Canadian Pacific Railway workers and was the impetus which forced the railway to build the Connaught Tunnel.

Altitude: 2,861 m (9,386 ft)
Mountain Range: Selkirks
Country: Canada
Light: Sunset
Season: Spring
Artist: Vincent Schnabl
Edition: 1/1

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As long as I can remember I have always loved mountains. Whether it's playing among them or admiring them from afar, I've never seen a mountain I didn't find magical. I want to bring my admiration for mountains to you in the way I experienced them that day. As if you were there.

This collection has formed over the last 5 years and will continue to grow until it has 100 pieces.

A percentage of sales will be used to fund my Outdoor Initiative, a project motivating others to get outside.

Contract Address0x977b...0cb5
Token ID15
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
Creator Earnings
10%

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Avalanche mountain's name was applied by Major A.B. Rogers and stems from its history of avalanches from its western slopes onto Rogers Pass. The 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche, the deadliest avalanche in Canadian history, resulted in the deaths of 62 Canadian Pacific Railway workers and was the impetus which forced the railway to build the Connaught Tunnel.

Altitude: 2,861 m (9,386 ft)
Mountain Range: Selkirks
Country: Canada
Light: Sunset
Season: Spring
Artist: Vincent Schnabl
Edition: 1/1

Let's Move Mountains collection image

As long as I can remember I have always loved mountains. Whether it's playing among them or admiring them from afar, I've never seen a mountain I didn't find magical. I want to bring my admiration for mountains to you in the way I experienced them that day. As if you were there.

This collection has formed over the last 5 years and will continue to grow until it has 100 pieces.

A percentage of sales will be used to fund my Outdoor Initiative, a project motivating others to get outside.

Contract Address0x977b...0cb5
Token ID15
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
Creator Earnings
10%
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