: "We had attempted to climb the peak but unfortunately rain made the rocks so dangerous that we could not make the peak and darkness overtook us before we could reach the snow again. Word was sent to camp and Ernest hastened to our relief. How he ever ascended in the darkness to our position with only the assistance of a small lantern, bringing us food & clothing and then assisted us to safety will always be a mystery to me." Mr. Moffat presented a pocketwatch to Ernest that was engraved as follows, "Presented to Ernest Feuz as a token of appreciation of the work done on King Albert; August 5, 1922 -T.B. Moffatt." The watch is now the property of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.
The third son of Edward Feuz sr., Ernest first came to Canada in 1909 and was stationed for a number of years at Glacier House in the Selkirks. He climbed with Howard Palmer and E.W.D. Holway and others completing many ascents in the Selkirk Range.
In the Rockies Ernest often climbed with Georgia Engelhard and was with her during the filming of "She Climbs to Conquer." After a Mexican party had an accident on Mount Victoria, Ernest led the party that rescued the survivors.
He had a very successful guiding career but seemed relegated to always be in the shadow of his older brother Edward Feuz jr. who was more outgoing and more in demand. Ernest, however was said to be the superior outdoorsman and hunter.
[See Ernest Peak]