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, August, 2009 The abbreviation "c/n" is used throughout this Index for references to "Climbing Notes." Volume numbers and corresponding years are: VOLUME YEAR VOLUME YEAR VOLUME YEAR 1 1907-08 21 1928 41 1948 2 1909 22 1929 42 1949 3 1910 23 1930 43 1950 4 1911 24 1931 44 1951 5 1912 25 1932 45 1952 6 1913 26 1933 46 1953 7 1914 27 1934 47 1954 8 1915 28 1935 48 1955 9 1916 29 1936 49 1956 10 1917 30 1937 50 1957 11 1918 31 1938 51 1958 12 1919 32 1939 52 1959 13 1920 33 1940 53 1960 14 1921 34 1941 54 1961 15 1922 35 1942 55 1962 16 1923 36 1943 56 1963 17 1924 37 1944 57 1964 18 1925 38 1945 58 1965 19 1926 39 1946 59 1966 20 1927 40 1947 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- End original page 4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 5 A ACCIDENT PREVENTION Climbing Committee 33:1 p. 30-31 ACCIDENTS — MOUNTAINEERING 46:13 p. 69-72 Dyer, John 45:13 p. 85-87 Hazle, Jack Mount Constance — Boston Peak 50:1 p. 118-120 Josendal, Victor 47:13 p. 70-72 Josendal, Victor Three mountaineering accidents — Mount Rainier, Mount Shuksan, St. Helens 48:13 p. 52-54 Trott, Otto T. Accidents by lightning in the mountains 45:13 p. 23-26 U.S. Dept. of the Interior Released for the press July 24,1929 Mount Rainier National Park accident 22:1 p. 63 Wells, E. H. A mountain experience 1:4 p. 103-107 ACCIDENTS BY LIGHTNING IN THE MOUNTAINS Trott, Otto T. 45:13 p. 23-26 ACROSS THE NORTH CASCADES PRIMITIVE AREA Hessey, Charles D., Jr. 59:4 p. 118-122 ADAMS, MOUNT Outing, 1911, vol. 4 Outing, 1917, vol. 10 Degenhardt, Stella Century of climbing state's highest peaks 47:13 p. 47-49; 77-78 Guardians of the Columbia Outing 1932, vol. 25 Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens and the Goat Rocks Outing 1922, vol. 15 Hazard, Joseph T. How to climb the six major peaks of Washington 24:1 p. 45-50 Landes, Henry Notes on Adams and St. Helens 4 p. 5-12 Lyman, W. D. Mount Adams 3 p. 44-45 ADAMS, MOUNT — EAST FACE 55:4 p. 98-99 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — EAST FACE direct via Victory Ridge Beckey, Fred 56:4 p. 88-89 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — HISTORY Hazard, Joseph T. The guardians of the Columbia 25:1 p. 9-13 Karlsson, Erick Adams' mountain men, by Erick Karlsson and Keith McCoy 58:4 p. 8-14 Meany, Edmond S. History of the Adams-St. Helens region 10 p. 23-29 ADAMS, MOUNT — LAVA GLACIER HEAD-WALL (North Face) Cooper, Ed 54:4 p. 98 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — LAVA RIDGE 55:4 p. 99 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — LYMAN GLACIER Craig, Robert W. 39:14 p. 53 c/n 6 ADAMS, MOUNT — MAZAMA GLACIER ICEFALL Maxwell, Lex 56:4 p. 87-88 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — NORTH RIDGE, WEST FACE Molenaar, Dee 54:4 p. 98 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — NORTHWESTERN FACE Beckey, Fred Goals realized 39:1 p. 44-46 ADAMS, MOUNT-NORTH WILSON GLACIER 55:4 p. 91-92 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — PINNACLE GLACIER HEADWALL Lizee, Phil 59:4 p. 204 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT — SOUTHWEST CHUTE 59:4 p. 203 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT-WHITE SALMON GLACIER Maxwell, Lex 54:4 p. 97-98 c/n ADAMS, MOUNT-ST. HELENS, MOUNT DISTRICT Bennett, H. B. Notes on topography and trails: Saint Helens, Mount Adams district 10 p. 34-41 ADAMS, MOUNT — WILD AREA Stamy, Roger S. Mt. Adams Wild area 58:4 p. 42-47 ADAMS' MOUNTAIN MEN Erick Karlsson and Keith McCoy 58:4 p. 8-14 ADVENTURES IN LOGISTICS Miller, Maynard M. 43:13 p. 15-19 AERIAL OBSERVATIONS OF ALASKA MOUNTAINS Ellis, Robert E. 23:1 p. 33-34 AFOOT AND AWHEEL THROUGH THE CASCADES Crayton, Catherine 30:1 p. 18-22 AGASSIZ, MOUNT Bale, Robert Climber's outing in the high Sierra 50:1 p. 114-115 AIGUILLES AND MONOLITHS Widrig, Ralph S. 39:14 p. 4-10 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- End original page 5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| AIRCRAFT SPOTTING Eastwood, Catherine Watching the planes go by 37:1 p. 33-35 ALASKA Allen, Edward W. Alaska 16:1 p. 68 Bailey, Winona Notes on a trip to Alaska 17:1 p. 61-65 Beckey, Fred North of the Taku 40:13 p. 47-51 Ellis, Robert E. Aerial observations of Alaska mountains 23:1 p. 33-34 Frazeur, Laurie R. From the Mackenzie to the Yukon 18:1 p. 44-48 ALASKA ROBIN Little, Willard G. Correspondence 48:13 p. 75 ALASKAN GLACIER STUDIES Miller, Maynard Malcolm . 39:1 p. 48 7 ALBERTSON, A. H. The Dolomites 6 p. 56-58 Northern Life Tower bringing the mountain to the city 22:1 p. 20-28 ALBERTSON, CHARLES All night on an active volcano 4 p. 44-50 ALEUTIAN ISLANDS Barnes, John An open letter from the Aleutians 38:1 p. 12-13 ALL NIGHT ON AN ACTIVE VOLCANO Albertson, Charles 4 p. 44-50 ALLEN, EDWARD W. Alaska 16:1 p. 68 Early Times 54:4 p. 62-68 Glacier Bay National Monument 18:1 p. 54-55 Washington hopes to have state park system 13:1 p. 60-62 ALLEN, G.P. Forest types in the Rainier National Park 8 p. 53-60 ALONG THE PACIFIC CREST TRAILS: from the Columbia River to Mexico Hazard, Joseph T. 48:13 p. 26-30 ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA ENCAMPMENT 14:1 p. 57-59 ALPINE LAKES WILDERNESS AREA Warth, John Our backyard wilderness 59:4 p. 123-132 ALPINE PLANTS Cooper, William S. Vegetation and glaciers 20:1 p. 26-31 ALTA VISTA Origin of two names on Mount Rainier 15:1 p. 76-77 AMERICAN BORDER PEAK — NORTH FACE 45:13 p. 83 c/n 46:13 p. 67 AMERICA'S NATIONAL PARKS Mather, Stephen T. 17:1 p. 22-24 AMUNDSEN, K. VILHELM History of skis and ski-running. A chapter from Ski-running by K. Vilhelm Amundsen, translated from the Norwegian by A. W. Anderson 22:1 p. 37-39 ANDERSON, ANDREW W. Skiing in retrospect 28:1 p. 19-24 ANDERSON, LLOYD The climb of Forbidden Peak 33:1 p. 35-36 The climb of Tenpeak mountain 33:1 p. 37-38 Damnation with triumph 31:1 p 24-26 First ascent of Despair 32:1 p. 28 First ascent of Sinister 32:1 p. 27 A first ascent in the Bugaboos 34:1 p. 24-28 ANDERSON, MARY Campcrafters gypsy tours, by Mary and Lloyd Anderson 39:14 p. 20-23 ANDERSON, MARY G. Bibliography of books on climbing technique 30:1 p. 44 ANDERSON, MAURICE P. How to use your Kodak 20:1 p. 42-46 8 ANDREWS, C.L. The retreat of Muir Glacier 24:1 p. 11-17 ANIMALS — MOUNT BAKER Edson, John M. Wild animals of Mount Baker 9 p. 51-57 ANIMALS — MOUNT RAINIER Taylor, Walter P. Some birds and mammals of Mount Rainier 14:1 p. 27-35 ANOTHER "UNCLIMBED" CONQUERED Boyer, Lyman A. 31:1 p. 30-32 APPLETON, H. The Himalayas as a climbing field 17:1 p. 9-21 APRIL FOOL'S TOWER 45:13 p. 82 c/n ARCHITECTURE Albertson, A. H. Northern Life Tower bringing the mountain to the city 22:1 p. 20-28 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- End original page 6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ARGONAUT PEAK Cooper, Edward 52:4 p. 111 c/n ARGONAUT SPIRES 55:4 p. 103 c/n ARLIN, MARIAN Snakes in the grass, alas 55:4 p. 65-73 ARMSTRONG, MILDRED FRANK A valley pounder goes 'round and round 29:1 p. 3-7 AROUND MOUNT RAINIER WITH THE MOUNTAINEERS Rogers, Philip G. 8 p. 9-26 AROUND THE MOUNTAIN Buswell, Elenor 39:1 p. 21-24 ARROWHEAD MAKING IN THE GINKGO PETRIFIED FOREST Beck, George F. 27:1 p. 27-28 ARROWHEADS Beck, George F. Arrowhead making in the Ginkgo Petrified Forest 27:1 p. 27-28 ASAMA YAMA Albertson, Charles All night on an active volcano 4 p. 44-50 ASSINIBOINE, MOUNT Beam, Kurt G. Assiniboine — 1951 43:13 p. 50-51 ASTELL, JOAN 1909 -The Everett Branch — 1956 50:1 p. 21-22 ATHENA'S OWL Maykut, Gary 57:4 p. 134 c/n AUGUSTA, MOUNT Yeasting, Bob King Peak — Yukon expedition, 1952, by Bob Yeasting and Bill Niendorff 45:13 p. 46, 91 AUTUMNAL COLORATION OF LEAVES Bigg, George B. 26:1 p. 3-7 AVALANCHE WARNINGS 28:1 p. 16 AVALANCHES Avalanche warnings 28:1 p. 16 9 B BACK TO CASCADE PASS Merritt, Dick 39:13 p. 45-46 BACK PACKING Howard, Grace From Snoqualmie Pass to Monte Cristo afoot 10 p. 70-77 Walsh, Stuart P. Light weight commissary for back packing 14:1 p. 55-57 MacLean, Betty Back-packing among the Olympics 36:1 p. 28-29 Hazard, Joseph T. Back-packing and weekend climbing 10 p. 63-70 bade', william frederick The higher functions of a mountain club 5 p. 9-13 BAILEY, WINONA A climb of Mount Etna 21:1 p. 43-45 Eight days on Mount Olympus in Thessaly 15:1 p.
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