- Phyllis Munday
Phyllis B Munday C.M. (née James) (born 1894, died 1990) was a
Canadian mountaineer ,explorer , naturalist andhumanitarian , famed for being the first woman to reach the summit ofMount Robson (with Annette Buck) in 1924, and with her husband Don for discoveringMount Waddington , and exploring the area around it via theFranklin River and theHomathko River . Awarded theOrder of Canada in 1972 for her work with theGirl Guides of Canada andSt. John's Ambulance as well as for her mountaineering career.Mount Munday is named after Don and Phyllis Munday, andBaby Munday Peak is named for their daughter Edith [cite web |url=http://ilmbwww.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=10397 |title=BCGNIS Entry on Baby Munday ]Early life
Phyllis was born in
Sri Lanka , moved to theBritish Columbia interior in 1901, and then to Vancouver in 1907.In 1912 she climbed
Grouse Mountain with her Girl Guide company.In 1915, at 21, Phyllis joined the
British Columbia Mountaineering Club and began going on club trips to such places asMount Seymour , The Lions,Mount Tantalus andMount Garibaldi .Meeting Don
Phyllis met her future husband in 1918. While on a mountaineering trip an incident occurred which, in Don's words, "lends itself readily to being given a romantic aspect." [Munday p 1] Don lost his footing on a glacial moraine, and was in danger of slipping into a crevasse. Phyllis jumped to help him restore his balance, and in so doing lost hers. Don managed to grab and steady her until she could regain her feet.
They married in February 1920, spending their honeymoon in a cabin on
Dam Mountain near Vancouver. Their daughter, Edith was born in 1921, and at 11 weeks she was carried to the top ofCrown Mountain .From 1923 to 1926 the Mundays lived in a tent, and then a cabin on
Grouse Mountain where Don worked cutting a trail from Lonsdale Avenue inNorth Vancouver, British Columbia to the summit, while Phyllis ran the Alpine Lodge, serving hot drinks and meals to hikers.Exploration of the Waddington Range
In 1925, while on a trip to
Mount Arrowsmith ,Vancouver Island , Don and Phyllis Munday spotted what they believed to be a peak taller thanMount Robson , the then accepted tallest peak entirely withinBritish Columbia . In the words of Don Munday"The compass showed the alluring peak stood along a line passing a little east ofBute Inlet and perhaps 150 miles away, where blank spaces on the map left ample room for many nameless mountains."Munday p4] While there is some debate as to weather the peak they saw was indeed Mount Waddington (in fact Don Munday himself observed that the feat is impossible [Fairley p 59] , they almost certainly saw a peak in theWaddington Range , and this led the Munday's to explore that area, and discover the mountain in fact.Over the next decade, the Mundays mounted several expeditions into the area in an attempt to climb it. Known to them as "The Mystery Mountain", in 1927 the height was measured at 13,260 feet (by triangulation)Munday p.124] , and the Canadian Geographic Board gave it the name Mount Waddington after
Alfred Waddington who was a proponent of a railway through theHomathko River valley. The reached the lower summit in 1928, deeming the main summit too risky.ignificant Events
* 1894 born in Sri Lanka
* 1916 founded the Girl Guide movement inBritish Columbia [cite web| url = http://www.guidesontario.org/training/LDP2_LE_01HIS.htm |title=Lone Guides]
* 1920 established the first St. John Ambulance brigade inNorth Vancouver, British Columbia
* 1938 honorary lifetime membership in theAlpine Club of Canada
* 1972 inducted into theOrder of Canada
* 1998 stamp imprinted in her honour [cite web |url=http://famouscanadianwomen.com/stamps/munday.htm |title=Phyllis Munday |work=Famous Canadian Women on Postage Stamps]First Ascents
* 1922 Parapet Peak
* 1922 Isosceles Peak
* 1923Blackcomb Peak
* 1924 Foley Peak
* 1930Mount Munday
* 1931 [http://www.bivouac.com/MtnPg.asp?MtnId=1932 Sockeye Peak]
* 1936 Silverthrone Mountain
* 1942 Mount Queen Bess
* 1946 Reliance MountainNotes
References
* cite book
last = Munday
first = Don
authorlink = Don Munday
title = The Unknown Mountain
publisher = Coyote Books
series =
year = 1993
pages=
chapter=
isbn = 0-9692457-4-2
* cite book
last = Fairley
first = Bruce
authorlink = Bruce Fairley
title = The Canadian Mountaineering Anthology
publisher = Lone Pine
series =
year = 1994
pages=
chapter=
isbn = 1-55105-041-2
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.