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at Brown's Pass (Named for John George (Kootenai) Brown, the first superintendent of Waterton Lakes National Park, who is reported to have used this pass on his first trip into the Waterton Lakes area from California) junction looking toward the west wing of Mount Custer in the background and Chapman Peak to the right (Named for Robert H. Chapman, of the Geological Survey, one of the topographers who worked on the mapping of the park between 1900 and 1904).

