Mount Rainier, a Record of Exploration
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A veil of mist clings to the ancient flanks of the Northwest's highest peak, as early explorers press forward into the unknown, their footsteps echoing through forests and over snowfields that had never before felt the imprint of European boots. The story unfolds in the shadow of Mount Rainier, where ambition, curiosity, and awe collide against the formidable beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Through detailed accounts and first-hand observations, this work traces the earliest efforts to chart the mountain's geography and unlock its secrets, bringing to life the daring expeditions that helped shape the region's identity. The narrative captures the tension between human aspiration and the wild, unyielding landscape, offering a window into the challenges and triumphs faced by nineteenth century expeditions as they navigated treacherous terrain and shifting weather.Drawing from diaries, reports, and personal recollections, the book immerses readers in the world of American mountaineering at its inception, illuminating the motivations and hardships of those who ventured into the heart of Washington State. Its pages are rich with the natural history of Mount Rainier, from the flora and fauna that defined its slopes to the geological forces that shaped its imposing presence. The work stands as a testament to the spirit of early American explorers, whose journeys contributed not only to the mapping of the mountain but also to the broader tapestry of northwest United States history and outdoor adventure history. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both general readers and collectors a vivid, authentic record of mountain exploration accounts that continue to inspire and inform.
A veil of mist clings to the ancient flanks of the Northwest's highest peak, as early explorers press forward into the unknown, their footsteps echoing through forests and over snowfields that had never before felt the imprint of European boots. The story unfolds in the shadow of Mount Rainier, where ambition, curiosity, and awe collide against the formidable beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Through detailed accounts and first-hand observations, this work traces the earliest efforts to chart the mountain's geography and unlock its secrets, bringing to life the daring expeditions that helped shape the region's identity. The narrative captures the tension between human aspiration and the wild, unyielding landscape, offering a window into the challenges and triumphs faced by nineteenth century expeditions as they navigated treacherous terrain and shifting weather.Drawing from diaries, reports, and personal recollections, the book immerses readers in the world of American mountaineering at its inception, illuminating the motivations and hardships of those who ventured into the heart of Washington State. Its pages are rich with the natural history of Mount Rainier, from the flora and fauna that defined its slopes to the geological forces that shaped its imposing presence. The work stands as a testament to the spirit of early American explorers, whose journeys contributed not only to the mapping of the mountain but also to the broader tapestry of northwest United States history and outdoor adventure history. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both general readers and collectors a vivid, authentic record of mountain exploration accounts that continue to inspire and inform.
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