Book details how mountaineers attempted to scale B.C.'s tallest peak in the 1930s
In 1934, amid growing interest in mountaineering in Canada, four Manitoba men went to B.C.'s Central Interior to try to scale Mount Waddington — the tallest peak located entirely within B.C., then known as Mystery Mountain. Author Trevor Marc Hughes's new book, The Final Spire: 'Mystery Mountain' Mania in the 1930s, details their wild journey and how different adventuring was back then.