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Mountain Fever: Historic Conquests of Rainier

Mountain Fever: Historic Conquests of Rainier

Aubrey L. Haines

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Mountain Fever: Historic Conquests Of Rainier is a book written by Aubrey L. Haines. The book is a detailed account of the history of Mount Rainier, the highest peak in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest. The author has extensively researched the mountain and its surroundings to provide a comprehensive history of the area. The book covers the earliest explorers of the mountain, the Native American tribes that lived in the area, and the first successful ascent of the mountain. It also provides a detailed account of the various expeditions that have taken place on the mountain over the years, including the first winter ascent and the first ascent by a woman. The book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of Mount Rainier and the people who have explored it.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Mountain Fever

Mountain Fever

Aubrey L. Haines; Ruth Kirk

University of Washington Press
1999
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aEUROoeThe spirit of the pioneering mountaineer emanates from Mountain Fever, a superb account of the 19th century conquests of the highest and most imposing of Pacific Northwest mountains, Mt. Rainier. [This] is the history of organized mountaineering in the Northwest as well as of Mt. Rainier and those who accepted its challenge. It carries those stories to the turn of the century when Mt. Rainier achieved the status of a national park.aEURO - Portland Oregonian aEUROoeHainesaEURO(t) story begins with the day Capt. George Vancouver sighted the snowy mountain in 1792. The author sifted accounts of the first climbers, Dr. William F. Tolmie who went to the ridge above the forks of the Mowich River in 1833, the Bailey-Edgar-Ford party, which may have reached the summit in 1851, the unknown climbers guided by a Yakima Indian, Saluskin, in 1855 and the 1857 attempt of Lieut. August V. Kautz. These were the men who penetrated the wilderness without blazing a trail.aEURO - Seattle Times aEUROoeThis book - a collectoraEURO(t)s item - will be cherished by all who have set foot on the peak and who have been inspired by its distant views.aEURO - William O. Douglas Aubrey Haines is a retired historian for the National Park Service.
The Yellowstone Story, Volume I

The Yellowstone Story, Volume I

Aubrey L. Haines

University Press of Colorado
1999
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The Yellowstone Story traces the history of the Yellowstone region from the time when hunters and gatherers migrated into the Rocky Mountains thousands of years ago to the post-World War II era when tourists began inundating Yellowstone National Park. Volume I takes the account from prehistoric times through the mid-1880s, with emphasis on the park's exploration and its trouble-filled early years under federal management. Volume II covers the years of military administration of the park and the more recent developments under the National Park Service.
The Yellowstone Story, Volume II

The Yellowstone Story, Volume II

Aubrey L. Haines

University of Colorado,Department of Fine Arts
1996
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First published in 1977, former park historian Aubrey Haines's two-volume set on Yellowstone National Park has long been acknowledged as the authoritative history of the United State's first national park. Now updated with new photographs and revised text, The Yellowstone Story covers the park from prehistoric times through the Native Americans and early explorers to the establishment of the park and increasing use. It concludes with a discussion of the alternative policy choices that park administrators and the public will confront in the near future. Comprehensive in its scope and delightfully entertaining in its detail, both this and the companion volume are vital reading for all visitors and historians interested in Yellowstone National Park.
The Discovery of Yellowstone Park

The Discovery of Yellowstone Park

Nathaniel Pitt Langford; Aubrey L. Haines

University of Nebraska Press
1972
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With the ecological integrity of Yellowstone National Park in contention between developers and environmentalists, the events of its exploration and founding take on added interest. This Bison Books edition of Nathaniel P. Langford's journal brings back into print one of the principal sources of information on the exploration of the Yellowstone region and its establishment as America's first national park.The findings of the 1870 Washburn expedition, of which Langford was a member, gave credence to the findings of the Folsom party of 1869 and resulted in the sending of a government survey party into the area in 1871. The culminating effect of the three expeditions was the federal legislation creating our first and largest national park and marking the beginning of the national concern for the preservation of America's heritage of wilderness beauty.