Mountaineer INDEX 1967-1980

Mountaineer INDEX 1967-1980

1 2 3 4 NOTE : THIS IS A DIGITAL TRANSCRIPTION OF THE ORIGINAL INDEX . The original document was scanned page by page. The results, beginning with this page, were then processed using optical character recognition (OCR) software, edited for accuracy and reformatted in MS Word. A marker is placed beneath the record that ends each page of the original. - Tom Cushing, Mountaineers History Committee, March, 2009 HOW TO USE THE INDEX This index to the Mountaineer Annual is divided into two parts: the Subject Index and the Proper Names Index (PNI). To use this index, find the year of publication of the Annual in dark type followed by a colon and the page number of the citation. Example: Ansell, Julian, 73: 80 (c/n) This means that a climbing note by Julian Ansell can be found on page 80 in the Annual published in 1973. Unnumbered pages are designated by letter and number of the last preceding page: 16, 16A, 16B. WHAT IS IN THE INDEX? The PNI contains all proper names of persons, organizations and places. If names are identical, persons precede places. Included as persons are all authors of articles, poems, and books reviewed, all artists, photographers and cartographers, as well as persons of note written about in the annuals. Authors of climbing notes are indexed. Authors of outing notes, obituaries, and book reviews are not. Maiden and married names, and alternative first and second names are listed as published, with cross-references where known. Included as places in the PNI are all geographical locations and special properties, such as huts or lodges. Geographical place names within the state of Washington are not usually identified unless necessary for clarity. Outside Washington, location by state, province or country is indicated. The terms "mountain" and "mount" are dropped in all cases, except for reasons of clarity. Peaks are called "peak" only to eliminate confusion. Peaks, massifs, cliffs, traverses, glaciers and ridges are indexed by name; headwalls, faces, buttresses and spires are indexed under the name of the mountain of which they are a part. Elevations are listed after the place name in feet, then meters. Numbered peaks are listed following the work "peak." The titles of articles and poems are not indexed. The titles of books reviewed are. Numbers found in titles are indexed as if spelled out alphabetically. Service award winners are not indexed, but are sometimes listed in the individual issues. Mention of most regular Club committees is omitted in the index, although some special Club activities, written up in greater detail, are listed. Every issue of the Annual has a list of Mountaineer officers, past presidents, division and committee chairpersons, and branch chairpersons and officers. Financial information is found in each issue also. The Mountaineer standards and climbing code are found in many issues. NOTES ON SPECIFIC ISSUES The 1968 Annual contains a handbook on Club procedures and brief histories of Club committees, divisions, branches and properties. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------end original p. 3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 5 In the 1970 Annual, climbing notes are found under "Mountaineering Notes and Technical Climbs." The 1977 Annual is in two parts, bound together. The second part is indicated in the Index as (2). The 1978 Annual is in two parts, numbers 8 and 9, which are bound separately. Issue number 9 is indicated in the Index as (2). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Warm thanks are extended to the following Mountaineers who helped compile the index: Susan Ball, Kathe Stanness, Howard Stansbury, Peter Stevens. V.N. ABBREVIATIONS All abbreviations will appear in parentheses () following the page numbers of the citation. bib - bibliography bio - biography c/n - climbing note draw - drawing map - map obit - obituary o/r - outing report poem - poem photo - photograph port - portrait (painting or photograph) rev - book review ; SOURCES FOR PEAK ELEVATIONS: Baume, Louis C., Sivalaya Beckey, Fred, Cascade Alpine Guide: Columbia River to Stevens Pass Beckey, Fred, Cascade Alpine Guide: Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass Bueler, William, Mountains of the World Cascade Section, American Alpine Club, Climber's Guide to the Cascades and Olympic Mountains of Washington, revised edition Cleare, John, The World Guide to Mountains and Mountaineering Culbert, Dick, A Climber's Guide to the Coastal flange of British Columbia, second edition Kruszyna, Robert and William L. Putnam, Climber's Guide to the Interior Ranges of British Columbia—South, sixth edition Neate, W. R., Mountaineering and Its Literature Olympic Mountain Rescue, Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains, second edition Putnam, William Lowell, Climber's Guide to the Interior Ranges of British Columbia—North, sixth edition |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------end original p. 4----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 6 SUBJECT INDEX A ACCIDENTS-MOUNTAINEERING, 74: 48-49, 80: 26-29 See also RESCUE and SAFETY AIRCRAFT, 70: 31, 51, 77: 14-16 ANIMALS, 72: 14-76: 25-28 See also specific animals, e.g., marmot B BACKPACKING, 68: 64-65, 77: 66-101 See also EQUIPMENT BIBLIOGRAPHIES, 68: 36 (safety), 69: 48 (North Cascades National Park), 70: 62 (Arctic travel), 72: 64-65 (climbing), 80: 49-54 (mountaineering literature) BICYCLING, 74: 34-37, 76: 41-42, 77: 37-48 See also PNI, outing reports BIRDS, 69: 67-68, 78: 62-69, 79: 66-68 BOATING, 70: 70-84, 74: 14-19 (Arctic and Canada) BOOK PUBLISHING, 68: 111-115 See also PNI, Mountaineers' Books BOOK REVIEWS See PNI by author and title BOOTS See EQUIPMENT C CAMPING EQUIPMENT See EQUIPMENT CANADIAN INDIANS, 67: 50-56 CANOEING See BOATING See also PNI, canoe outing reports CIRQUES, 68: 204 (c/n), 72: 67 CLIMBER'S GUIDES, 70: 29-34 (Yukon), 85-98 (B.C.), 72: 67-71 (Olympics), 75: 31-38 (Olympics) CLIMBING COURSE, 68: 37, 38 (photo), 48-57, 58-62 CLIMBING ETHICS, 72: 61-64 CLIMBING NOTES See PNI by geographical location CLIMBING TECHNIQUES, 72: 56-65, 80: 14-18 CONSERVATION, 67: 24-28, 29-30, 31-32, 69: 6-17, 24-30, 31-35, 77(2):40-45, 47-50, 78: 50-60, 77 (rev) See also PNI, specific organizations CRAMPONS See EQUIPMENT CREVASSE RESCUE See RESCUE CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING See NORDIC SKIING E ELEVATIONS, 73: 22-27 EQUIPMENT, 70: 59-62, 72: 56-65, 75: 13-15, 77: 7-13, 79: 44-45, 80: 14-18 EXPEDITION PHILOSOPHY, 77: 7-13 F FIRST AID See RESCUE |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------end original p. 5----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| FIRST ASCENTS See PNI, especially Climbing Notes 7 FLOWERS, 69: 67-68, 72: 11 + See also PLANTS FORESTRY, 77(2):51-55 G GEOLOGY, 67: 29-36, 32 (map), 69: 66-67, 76: 36-39 H HAMMERS See EQUIPMENT HARDWARE See EQUIPMENT HELICOPTERS See AIRCRAFT HIKING, 79: 35-38, 80: 35-37,46-48 HISTORY, 73: 6-15, 77: 49-57 See also PNI, MOUNTAINEERS-HISTORY HUMOR, 77: 66-101 HYDROELECTIC POWER, 71: 11 I ICE AXES See EQUIPMENT ICE CLIMBING, 72: 59-62 ICE SCREWS See EQUIPMENT INDIANS See CANADIAN INDIANS K KAYACKING See BOATING L LEADERSHIP, 79: 46-52 LIBRARIES See MOUNTAINEERS-LIBRARY LITERARY FUND See PNI, Mountaineers' Books LITERATURE OF MOUNTAINEERING, 80: 49-54 See also BIBLIOGRAPHIES LITTER, 70: 36-43, 56 (photo) LODGES See PNI by specific name of lodge and MOUNTAINEERS-HISTORY M MARMOTS, 76: 25-28, 24 (photo) MOUNTAIN GOATS, 74: 50 (photo) MOUNTAINEERING-TECHNICAL ASPECTS, 72: 54-65, 77: 7-13 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------end original p. 6----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| METAGRAYWACKE, 76: 36-39 MOUNTAINEERING ACCIDENTS See ACCIDENTS-MOUNTAINEERING MOUNTAINEERING CLUBS See PNI MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT See EQUIPMENT 8 MOUNTAINEERING NOTES See PNI, Climbing Notes (by geographical location) MOUNTAINEERING-TECHNICAL ASPECTS N NATIONAL PARKS, 72: 7-10 NATURE STUDY, 75: 24-29, 76: 25-28, 36-39,48-57,65-78, 78: 30-38 See also PNI, individual parks NEPALESE MINSTRELS, 73: 43 (photo) NORDIC SKIING, 74: 41-44, 42 (photo), 77: 33-35, 79: 44-45, 80: 9-13, 43-45 See also EQUIPMENT O OBITUARIES See PNI, see also "In Memoriam" lists in various annuals ORGANIZATIONS See PNI OUTING REPORTS See PNI by geographical location P PHILOSOPHY, 77: 7-13 PHOTOGRAPHY, 77: 14-16 PHOTOGRAPHERS See PNI PLACE NAMES See PNI PLANTS, 72: 11+, 76: 48-57, 65-78 See also FLOWERS PITONS See EQUIPMENT PLACE NAMES See PNI PLANTS See also FLOWERS and MUSHROOMS POETRY See PNI, by author PRUSIKING See MOUNTAINEERING-TECHNICAL ASPECTS R RAPPELLING See MOUNTAINEERING-TECHNICAL ASPECTS RESCUE, 72: 53-55, 80: 26-29 See also PNI, 'Mountain Rescue Council RHODODENDRON PRESERVE See MOUNTAINEERS-PLAYERS See also PNI ROCKS See GEOLOGY ROPES See EQUIPMENT ROSTER, MEMBERS See individual issues of roster (often bound with the annual) S SAFETY, 68: 33-36, 74: 34-37, 78: 41-42, 80: 26-29 SANITATION-MOUNTAIN, 68: 46-47 SKI MOUNTAINEERING, 68: 66-67, 80: 43-45 SKI TOURING, 68: 66-67 SKIING See NORDIC SKIING, SKI MOUNTAINEERING, SKI TOURING 9 SNOWSHOEING, 74: 45-46 STANDARDS See MOUNTAINEERS-STANDARDS STOVES, 75: 13-15 See also EQUIPMENT SUMMIT RECORDS, 68: 168-170 T TENTS See EQUIPMENT |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------end original p. 7----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| TERMINOLOGY

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