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Description
Photographers: Robert L. Lipman, Lee L. Stopple. Plates in: Souvenir of the 1926 outing of the Sierra Club, Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Teton, [photograph album]. Plates [42-45] View 1. (2010-1586). "Hiking" at Mammoth. Jelly, Rusty and Mary -- view 2 (2010-1587). Deer at Mammoth -- view 3 (2010-1588). Devil's Thumb -- view 4 (2010-1589). Jupiter Terrace at Mammoth -- view 5 (2010-1590). Minerva Terrace at Mammoth -- view 6 (2010-1591). Terrace no longer overflowed. Mammoth -- view 7 (2010-1592). Close-up of the Terraces at Mammoth, showing the boiling water flowing over them -- view 8 (2010-1593). Same. Beginning in 1901, the Sierra Club held an annual outing, eventually known as the High Trip. Up until 1930, outings led by William Colby. In 1926, some 200 hikers trailed by pack animals and cooks, hiked into Yellowstone National Park. Hikers broke into small groups, exploring various different trails – album follows one small group. This small group also climbed the Grand Tetons once out of Yellowstone, before heading home.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
8 photographic prints ; 3 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. and 5 3/4 x 3 1/2 in.
Identifier
(C)001442688CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
Jalanavich, Manuel--Photographs Montgomery, Marion--Photographs Lipman, Mary--Photographs Sierra Club--Photographs National Parks & reserves--United States Backpacking--Yellowstone National Park Springs--Yellowstone National Park Deer--Yellowstone National Park Rock formations--Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park.--Photographs Mammoth Hot Springs (Wyo.)--Photographs Photographic prints Photograph albums
Place
United States Yellowstone National Park Mammoth Hot Springs (Wyo.)
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