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Sierra Club Bulletin--Subject Index, A-D
The italicized number is the volume number, following number(s) are the page number(s).
Abbot, Mt., first ascent, 1908, 7, 8-14; 11, 249, 382; ascents, 13, 81; 15, 110; 6, 103; origin of name, 2, 252; 11, 249, 381; ill., 4, 200; 7, 7, 14; 10, 105; 12, 181; 15, 15, 18
Abbot Pass (Canadian Rockies), 2, 8; ill., 2, 152
Abbott, Mt. (Canada), 23, 104
Abbott, Mt., see also Abbot, Mt.
Abert, Mt., see Black Kaweah
Abies, see Fir
Abieteneae, 2, 63
Absaroka Range (Yellowstone N. P.), ill., 12, 276
Acadia Mountain (Acadia Nat'l Park), ill., 11, 12
Acadia National Park, 11, 6; ill., 11, 12, 13; see also Lafayette N.P.
Accidents and fatalities, 18, 112; 26, 129; 33, 127-130; Black Kaweah, 1927, 13, 93-94; Mt. Brewer, 1902, 4, 278-279; Bugaboo Spire, 1948, 34, 29, 70-73; Cathedral Spire, 1947, 33, 127-130; Devils Slide, 1947, 33, 130; El Capitan, 1905; 25, 49; Mt. Lefroy, 1896, 2, 8; Longs Peak, 3, 196; 13, 64; Mt. McKinley, 1932, 18, 86-87; Minarets, 1933, 19, 81; Frederick Morley, 1921, 11, 307, 310; Rae Lakes, 1908, 8, 49-50; Mt. Rainier, 1897, 2, 193, 234; 3, 282; Redoubt Peak, 1927, 13, 6
Acker Peak, 11, 382
Actitis, see Sandpiper
Adam's Peak (India), 19, 91
Adams, Mt. (Washington), 19, 58; 29, 36; ill., 7, 170
Admiralty Island (Alaska), ill., 17, 66
Adolphus, Lake (Canada), ill., 14, 94
Aesculus, see Buckeye
Africa, 6, 207; 12, 403-404; see also Ruwenzori ; South Africa
Agassiz, Mt., 13, 34, 87; 16, 105-107; 19, 95; 24, 49-50; origin of name, 5, 3; 11, 382; 24, 42; 26, 39; ill., 9, 308; 21, 30-31
Agassiz Col, 24, 46
Agassiz Needle, see Agassiz, Mt.
Agnes, Mt. (Washington), 22, 77-78
Agnew Lake, 11, 382
Agnew Meadow, 11, 17, 383; 24, 2
Agnew Pass, 11, 382
Agriculture, see National forests
Aguereberry Point, 24, 91
Ahwabnee, 10, 205; 11, 382
Ahwiyab Point, 23, 117; 25, 50
Ajo Mountains (Arizona), 34, 146-147
Alabama Hills, 10, 342; ill., 22, 15; 33, 30-31
Alaska, 28, 56-58; bear, 17, 59-66; ill., 10, 32; 11, 156; see also Glenora Mountain; McKinley, Mt.; Muir, John; St. Elias, Mt.; Stikine Glaciers
Alger Lake, 11, 382; 25, 122
Alice, Mt., see Temple Crag
Alkaline lakes, 3, 71-74
Alpina Americana, 6, 280; 8, 296; 10, 129
Alpinae (Alpine pines), 2, 65, 66
Alpine Club of Canada, 8, 52; membership, 8, 187, 188; Sherbrooke Lake outing, 1911, 8, 185-192
Alpine Congress, 10, 438-440
Alps, 18, 97-99, 111-113; 20, 24-25; 21, 60-63; compared with Sierra Nevada, 6, 168-169; 14, 85; 22, 1; travel in the 16th century, 17, 33-42; U.S. Mountain troops in, 30, 79-85; 31, 32-45; ill., 6, 75, 78, 82; 12, 289; 17, 34, 35, 42; 31, 14-15; see also Blanc, Mt.; Dolomites; Matterhorn; Tyrol; Wetterstein
Alta Meadows, ill., 5, 280
Alta Pass, 11, 424; ill., 11, 423
Alta Peak, 4, 306; ill., 6, 162; 13, 17
Altitude, see Elevation
Amazon River, canoe trip, 18, 88-96; ill., 18, 94-95
American Alpine Club, 13, 91-92; 14, 88
American Forestry Congress, 1905, 5, 269-270
American River, ill., 11, 294
Amethyst Lake (Canada), ill., 14, 31, 70, 78
Amphitheater Lake, 5, 8; 11, 382
Andes Mountains, 12, 404-405; 22, 85-91; 29, 77-81; ill., 29, 46-47
Andreas Canyon, 11, 351-352; ill., 10, 332 Angel Terrace (Yellowstone N. P.), ill., 12, 437
Angeles National Forest, 10, 374; 12, 196
Animals, see Mount Rainier National Park-Animal life; Sierra Nevada-Animal life; Yellowstone National Park-Animal life; Yosemite National Park-Animal life; see also Badger; Bat; Bear; Beaver; Beaver, Mountain; Bighorn sheep; Bison; Caribou; Chipmunk; Cony; Cougar; Coyote; Deer; Donkey; Elk; Fawn; Flying squirrel; Fox; Goat; Gopher; Ground-squirrel; Jackrabbit; Marmot; Marten; Mice; Moose; Mountain lion; Muskrat; Otter; Porcupine; Predatory animals; Rabbit; Ringtail; Sea lion; Shrew; Squirrel; Weasel; Wolf; Wolverine; Woodchuck
Animals, Packing, see Pack animals
Annual outings, see Sierra Club annual outings
Ansel Adams, Mt., 11, 316; 20, 36, 104-105; 11, 258; 20, 30-31
Antarctic expedition, 26, 95-101
Antivenin, 18, 45
Anza expedition, 13, 55-56
Aplodontia major, see Beaver, Mountain
Appalachian Mountain Club, 1, 338-339; 3, 314; 6, 133-134; 12, 311, 377-381, 424; 13, 88-89; 14, 87-88; 16, 100-101; 17, 107; 18, 122-123
Appalachian National Forest, 7, 125-126, 201-203; 8, 241
" Appalachian National Park" proposed, 3, 264; 4, 174-175
Appelaminy River, 28, 41, 43
Aquilegia, see Columbine
Arachova, see Parnassus, Mt.
Arangua (Caucasus), ill., 2, 295, 297
Arbor-vitae, Giant (Thuya plicata), 4, 104-106
Arc Pass, 26, 106
Arch Rock entrance (Yosemite N. P .), 34, 37-38; ill., 34, 34-35
Arctic expeditions, 10, 324
Arctostaphylos, see Manzanita
Arenaria Rossii, 32, 18
Argiewicz, Mt. (Canada), 33, 126; ill., 33, 6
Argyroxiphium, see Silversword
Armstrong Redwoods, 3, 266
Army Pass, 9, 23; 26, 105; ill., 9, 23, 24
Arndt Lake, 11, 382
Arrastre Spring, 24, 85, 103, 104
Arrow Creek Falls, ill., 6, 118
Arrow Peak, 4, 179-183; first ascent, 1895, 1, 305-309; 11, 382, 423; 26, 40; ill., 1, 306; 4, 177, 182, 261; 8, 17; 12, 317; 25, 14-15; 34, 14-15
Arrowhead, 24, 129; 25, 55, 119; 26, 140;
Arrowhead Chimney ascents, 27, 134-136; 33, 122-123
Arrowhead, Lake, 19, 45
Arrowheads, see Indian arrowheads
Asama-Yama { Japan), 6, 186-195; ill., 6, 153, 192
Ash, Flowering (Fraxinus dipetala), 3, 307
Aspen, Quaking (Populus tremuloides), ill., 25, 102-103; 27, 78-79
Asperity, Mt. (Canada), ill., 33, 6
Associated Mountaineering Clubs of North America, 10, 234-235, 351-352, 440-441; 11, 99
Astegg (Austria), ill., 12, 289
Athabaska Pass (Canada), 14, 28-33
Aurelia Harwood Memorial Lodge, 15, 102; 16, 95; 17, 98; 19, 43; ill., 19, 47
Automobiles and hiking, 17, 110
Avalanche, 10, 415-417; 16, 53; 17, 38-40; 18, 118-120; ill., 17, 35; Echo Lake, 34, 74-81; ill., 34, 94; Shadow Creek, 24, 6, 29-30; ill., 24, 30-31
Avalanche Lake (Glacier National Park), ill., 7, 226; 12, 114
Avalanche Pass (Kings River Canyon), ill., 26, 94
Avalanche Peak, 1, 242
Avenue of Giants, see Redwood Highway
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Bacon Meadow, 11, 382
Badger, California, 15, 58-63
Badger Pass, ill., 33, 102-103
Bago, Mt., 26, 129
Baker, Mt. (Washington), 22, 72
Baldy, Old, see San Antonio, Mt.
Balfour, Mt. (Canada), 2, 263-269; ill., 2, 266
Balkan War, 14, 34-36
Ballons d'AIsace, 11, 179
Balloon Dome, 1, 83, 225
Baltoro Glacier (Himalayas), ill., 31, 14-15
Banner, Peak, 23, 24; first ascent and naming, 1883, S, 193; 11, 248, 382; ascents, 17, 114-115; 23, 24; 32, 130; Winter ascent, 25, 126-127; ill., 1, 70; 6, 290, 304; 7, 6; 9, 253; 10, 447; 11, 16, 231; 15, 1, 31, 39, 46, 58, 75; 23, 25, 31; 24, 30-31; see also Ritter Range
Barbara Brook, 3, 110
Barbican (Canada), ill., 14, 6
Barbour Bill, see Sequoia National Park
Bark Beetle, 9, 206
Barnard, Mt., 1, 85-89; 11, 383; 26, 110; ill., 10, 214; 22, 14-15
Barney Lake, 12, 126; ill., 11, 451; 12, 93
Barton Flats, 11, 52; ill., 11, 52
Base Camp Trip, see Sierra Club-Base camp trips
Basin Mountain, 16, 108
Basket Dome, 25, 47
Bastion Peak (Canada), 13, 7; ill., 13, 5; 14, 6, 30
Bat, 17, 20
Battle Creek, 11, 383
Baxter, Mt., 11, 383
Bear, 6, 34; 8, 217; 9, 208; 12, 240, 336-338, 345; 17, 14-15; Alaska (Grizzly), 17, 5-6; ill., 17, 58, 59; California grizzly, 23, 70-81; Kodiak, see Bear, Alaska Bear Creek, 1, 229; 11, 383; ill., 10, 104; 27, 30-31
Bear Creek Spire, 16, 103; i9, 97; ill., 12, 181; 15, 19; 16, 6; 27, 30-31; 32, 30-31
Bear Lake (Rocky Mountain N. P.), ill., 7, 234-235
Bear Valley Meadow, 21, 15
Bear-clover; Bear-mat; Bear-weed; see Mountain misery
Bearpaw Meadow, 10, 226
Bearskin Meadow, 11, 383
Bearup Lake, 11, 383
Beaver, 6, 35-36; 12, 340; 27, 116-118; dam (ill. ), 12, 345
Beaver, Mountain (Aplodontia major), 1, 20; 6, 37-38; 17, 19
Beck Lakes Pass, 23, 24
Bebr's Alpine Sulphur, see Colias behrii
Belaying, 16, 67-88; 27, 69-72; 33, 129-130; belaying the leader, 31, 68-100; Mt. Williamson, 1903, 5, 47; ill., 16, 86; 31, 93; see also Climbing and mountaineering; Rope technique
Bell, Mt. (Canada), 22, 33-35; ill., 22, 30-31
Belly River (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 166
Bench Lake, 11, 383, 422; 25, 122; ill., 8, 17, 70; 25, 14-15; 34, 14-15
Bench marks on mountain peaks, 16, 99-100
Bennett Creek, 11, 383
Bennett 's Well, 24, 82, 102
Bennington Glacier (Canada), ill., 14, 7, 34
Bennington Peak (Canada), ill., 13, 9
Benson Lake, 11, 383; 17, 5; ill., 8, 154, 209; 12, 65; 17, 11; 27, 1
Benson Pass, 11, 383
Berg Lake (Canada), ill., 10, 281; 14, 15, 87
Bergschrund, 5, 276-277; ill., 5, 276; 6, 296; 7, 188, 189; 10, 292; see also Glaciers and glaciation
Bicycle camping trips, 2, 99-104
Big Arroyo, 11, 383; 13, 17-19; ill., 9, 2, 18-19; 10, 182, 198; 11, 172; 18, 46; 22, 62-63
Big Basin, 3, 187, 218-223; map, 3, 218
Big Basin Redwoods State Park, 3, 266, 337-339; 4, 74, 251, 274; ill., 3, 220; see also California Redwoods State Park
Big Bear Lake, 19, 45
Big Bird Lake, 11, 392
Big Bird Rock, 22, 106; ill., 13, 36; 18, 7
Big Game Ridge (Yellowstone N. P.), ill., 12, 344
Big Horn Lake, 4, 203
Big Kaweah, see Kaweah, Mt.
Big Oak Flat Road, 10, 97; 34, 37; realignment, standards, 34, 45-50; ill., 34, 34-35
Big Pine Creek, 9, 261-263; ill., 9, 1
Big Pines, 19, 44-45
Big Thompson River (Rocky Mountain N.P.), ill., 7, 234
Big Tree, see Sequoia gigantea
Bigelovia, see Chemisal
Bigelow Peak, 11, 384
Bighorn Plateau, ill., 32, 30-31
Bighorn Sheep: Glacier N. P., 7, 226; ill., 12, 187, 190; Grand Canyon, 30, 65; San Gabriel Mountains, 22, 111; 23, 98; 27, 121; Sierra Nevada, 4, 202-203; 21, 86, 87-88; 26, 125-126; 27, 120-121; 33, 12-13; numbers and future survival, 34, 119-122; restoration to Yosemite, 20, 28-31; Yellowstone N.P., 8, 217; 12, 334; ill., 12, 187, 190, 268
Bigler, Lake, see Tahoe, Lake
Birch Mountain, ill., 11, 422
Bird photography, 5, 103; 8, 158 Bird sanctuaries, 11, 95-97
Birds, see Sierra Nevada-Birds; Yosemite National Park-Birds; Yosemite Valley-Birds; see also Bird photography; Bird sanctuaries; Bluebird; Bunting; Chickadee; Clark Crow; Creeper; Eagle; Finch; Flicker; Grosbeak; Grouse; Gull; Hummingbird; Jay; Junco; Kinglet; Magpie; Osprey; Partridge; Ptarmigan; Quail; Robin; Sandpiper; Solitiare, Townsend; Sparrow; Swallow; Swift; Tanager; Thrush; Towhee, Vireo; Warbier; Water Ouzel; Woodpecker; Wren
Bishop Creek, 11, 384; 20, 78-80; Halliday's Corral ill., 25, 102; headwaters, skiing and climbing, 23, 36-39; ill., 23, 14-15
Bishop Pass, 9, 307-308; 11, 384; 27, 89; ill., 9, 306, 308
Bison, 12, 334; ill., 12, 268
Bitterroot (Lewisia), 11, 149; 26, 68-69
Bivouacking, 31, 24-31
Black Buttes (Mt. Shasta), ill., 5, 86
Black Divide, 11, 384; 27, 88, 103, 104
Black Giant, 5, 236; 11, 399; 27, 88, 105; ill., 16, 11; see also Goode, Mt.
Black Giant Pass, 27, 92, 104
Black Kaweah, 11, 130-134, 254, 311-312, 384, 440; 12, 49; 13, 86-87; 18, 128; 21, 99; first ascent, 1920, 11, 130-134, 254, 384; 12, 49; ill., 4, 304, 306; 7, 38; 11, 132, 133; 13, 1, 24, 92; see also Kaweah peaks
Black Mountain, ill., 6, 106
Black Rock Pass, 7, 101; 11, 135; ill., 7, l00; 11, 132, 410-411
Blackfoot Glacier (Glacier N. P.), 23, 102; ill., 7, 228
Blacksmith Peak (Yosemite N. P.), 19, 31, 98; 20, 106; 22, 56; ill., 20, 110-111
Blanc, Mont (Alps), 30, 79-80, 82-85; ill., 31, 14-15
Blaney Meadow, 3, 254; 5, 154-155; 11, 384
Blazing-star (Mentzelia laevicaulis), 11, 150; ill., 11, 148 Bloody Canyon, 3, 76; 11, 384
Blue Flower Pass, 3, 144; ill., 3, 137, 147
Blue Lakes, 1, 322
Blue Mountain (Washington), 22, 78
Bluebird, Mountain (Sialia arctica), 8, 260-264; 9, 271; ill., 8, 262, 263
Bob Ingersoll Rock, see North Dome (Kings River Canyon)
Boilie, 13, 50; ill., 13, 49
Bogs, 11, 81-82
Bolivian Andean Ski Club, 29, 77-81; Cabana (ill. ), 29, 46-47
BoIling Memorial Redwood Grove, 11, 327
Bolton Basin, 3, 168; see also Sixty Lakes Basin
Bolton Brown, Mt., 11, 426; 16, 107
Bond Pass, 11, 384
Bonpland, Lake, see Tahoe, Lake
Boothe Lake Camp, 12, 40
Boots, see Camping-Boots
Borneo, see Kinabalu
Boreal Plateau, 22, 10
Boston Glacier (Washington), ill., 22, 94-95
Boulder Field Shelter Cabin (Longs Peak), 13, 63; ill., 13, 65
Boulder Peak (Glacier N. P.), 23, 103
Boundary Hill, 11, 384
Bow Lake (Canada), ill., 2, 264
Bowline knot, 16, 71, 75
Bowman Lake (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 115; 23, 110-111
Bradley, Mt., 2, 273; 11, 385; 26, 40
Branigan Lake, 11, 385
Breeze Creek and Lake, 11, 385
Brenta Spire (Canada), 24, 62; ill., 24, 62-63
Brenthis, 9, 91
Brevifoliae (Short-leaf pines), 2, 67-70
Brewer, Mt.: first ascent and naming, 1864, 2, 87-88; 11, 252, 285; 14, 39; 26, 32; record of first ascent (ill. ), 11, 251; ascents, 1, 288, 289; 2, 21; 4, 278-284; 6, 159; 11, 252; Brewer east basin map, 3, 108; fatality, 4, 278; route, 3, 156; view, 4, 284; 6, 170; ill., 1, 92, 193; 2, 17, 20, 21, 98, 249; 4, 95, 278, 281, 282; 6, 162; 7, 239; 10, 206, 407; 11, 120, 251, 410-411; 12, 237; 26, 94-95; 30, 62-63
Brewer Creek, ill., 6, 162
Bridalveil Fall (Yosemite Valley), 3, 32; 6, 307; 7, 265; 11, 385; ill., 3, 32, 45; 7, 169
Bridal Veil Falls (Cataract Canyon), ill., 4, 87
Bride Peak (Himalayas), ill., 31, 14-15
Bridger Lake (Yellowstone), ill., 12, 377
Bright Angel Trail (Grand Canyon), 4, 160-163
British Columbia, Coast mountains, 33, 1-10, 124-127; ill., 33, 6-7
Broad Peak (Himalayas), ill., 31, 14-15
Brocken, see Spectre of the Brocken
Brockway, ill., 8, 257; 9, 274, 275
Broderick, Mt., 25, 51
Broderici!: Canyon, 25, 48
Brothers (Vosemite N. P.), Lower Brother, 22, 107; 23, 118; 24, 129; 25, 52, 54-55, 119; 26, 139; Middle Brother, 25, 52
Brown, Mt. Bolton, see Bolton Brown, Mt.
Browne Tower (Alaska), ill., 28, 30-31
Browns Pass (Glacier N. P .), ill., 12, 115
Bruce, Mt. (Canada), 9, 243-245; ill., 9, 244
Brué map of California, 28, 41; ill., 28, 30-31
Brussels Peak (Canada), 34, 144
Bryanthus breweri, 4, 298; ill., 12, 33
Bryanthus Lake, see Bullfrog Lake
Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah), ill., 11, 318
Bubbs Creek, 1, 99, 190; 11, 385; map, 2, 271; name, 10, 340; 11, 385; ill., 1, 186, 192; 8, 274; 26, 15; see also Bubbs Creek Falls
Bubbs Creek basin, 6, 118-119; map, 2, 114, 128; ill., 18, 14
Bubbs Creek Falls, ill., 8, 13, 281; 29, 46-47
Buckeye (Aesculus californica), 3, 303
Buckner, Mt. (Washington), ill., 22, 94-95
Buckthorn, Gray (Ceanothus cuneatus), 3, 303; White (Ceanothus divaricatus), 3, 307
Budd Lake, ill., 10, 470
Buenaventura River, 15, 77-78, 85
Buffalo, see Bison
Bugaboo Glacier (Canada), ill., 24, 62-63
Bugaboo Range (Canada), 24, 59-62; 26, 59-63; 27, 122-125; 34, 68-73; see also Brenta Spire; Bugaboo Spire; Crescent Spire; Flat-top; Howser Spire; Pigeon Spire; Snowpatch Spire
Bugaboo Spire (Canada), 24, 60; 26, 60; death by lightning, 1948, 34, 29, 69-73; ill., 24, 62-63
Bullfrog Lake, 1, 100; 3, 154; 4, 95; 7, 185; ill., 2, 79, 272; 4, 282; 8, 48-49, 285; 11, 379; 15, 67
Bullfrog Lake region, ill., 4, 95; 7, 238; 11, 379
Bummer, see Ground-squirrel, Sierra golden-mantled
Bumpass Hot Springs (Bumpass' Hell), 2, 213-214
Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), ill., 12, 118
Bunting, Lazuli, 6, 252
Burney Falls, 2, 313; ill., 2, 314
Burr map of California, 28, 41; ill., 28, 30-31
Burro, 17, 89-93; ill., 22, 95
Burro trips, 24, 31-39; 25, 122; 26, 131-133; see also Sierra Club-Burro trips
Butte Valley, 24, 85, 104
Butter, 2, 113
Butterflies, 9, 85-94, 99-101; 21, 88-89; bibliography, 9, 102; collecting, 9, 269; 18, 47-55; ill., 9, 94, 99; see also Brenthis; Chionobas; Colias; Erebia; Eurymus; Grand Canyon of the Colorado-Butterflies; Oregonia; Parnassius; Sierra Nevada-Butterflies Butterfly noose, 16, 71-72; ill., 16, 72
Button bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), 3, 305
Byrd Antarctic expedition, 26, 95-101
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Cactus, 33, 43; ill., 17, 71
Caesar, Mt. (Trinity Alps), 21, 95; ill., 21, 14-15
Calaveras Big Tree Grove (Calaveras Big Trees State Park), 1, 316, 322; 9, Ill; 12, 43, 196-197, 409-410; bills and legislation, 3, 262-263; 4, 175; 5, 85, 150; " Mother of the Forest, " 33, 63-64, 68; need for preservation, 3, 182-185; 1!, 2-4; ill., 9, 110-111; 12, 400, 401
Calaveras Grove Association, 12, 409-410
Calbovista subsculpta, 21, 90
California: birds, 5, 262; geology, 4, 292; lava regions of northern California, 2, 312-319; maps, 15, 90, 91; 28, 30-31; mountains of southern California, 11, 49-55; 25, 68-72; mountains over 5000 feet, 31, 115-117; national forests, 12, 96; primitive areas, see Wilderness areas; Spanish explorations, 13, 54
California Alpine Club, 12, 311-312, 425; 14, 88-89; 15, 112-113
California Associated Societies for the Conservation of Wild Life, 9, 45, 57-58, 105
California Botanical Society, 9, 110, 183, 299
California Club, 4, 250
California Falls, 1, 203; 4, 27; ill., 7, 217
California Forestry Law of 1905, 5, 303-309, 325
California Redwood Association, 10, 486
California Redwoods State Park, 4, 251; 6, 141, 283; see also Big Basin Redwoods State Park
California State Board of Forestry, 11, 219
California State Geological Survey, 10, 135-136; 11, 244-254; 14, 39-40; 26, 31-32; 32, 75-76; 33, 66; ill., members, 1863, 12, 126
California State Parks, 2, 244-245; J8, 120; 13, 75-80; State Parks Commission, 13, 66; State Parks Commission bill, 1927, 13, 75-77; see also Big Basin Redwoods State Park; California Redwoods State Park; Calaveras Big Tree Grove; Cuyamaca State Park; DelNorte Coast Redwoods State Park; Humboldt Redwoods State Park; Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park; Mill Creek Redwoods State Park; Muir Woods Nat'l Monument; Point Lobos Reserve State Park; Redwood Highway; Tamalpais State Park
California Water and Forest Society, 2, 324-325
California White and Sugar Pine Manufacturers' Association, 10, 375-376, 485
Callospermophilus, see Ground-squirrel
Calvatia Sculpta, 14, 61-63; 21, 90; ill., 14, 62, 63
Calycanthus, see Sweet-scented shrub
Caminetti Bill, 23, 13
Camp Hale (Colorado), 28, 55-56, 59-60, 68
Camp Seeley, 10, 335
Campanula, see Harebells
Camping, 2, 29-43; 7, 25S-260; 9, 264-267; 12, 381; 14, 34-38; bedding, 2, 34-35, 100-101; 5, 77-78, 319; 22, 42-44; bicycle, 2, 99-104; bivouacking, 31, 24-31; boots, 7, 267; children, 33, 34-40; 34, 87-94; ill., 30, 62-63; 34, 87; clothing, 2, 33-34; 22, 46; equipment, 1, 200-201; 2, 29-43, 99-104; 3, 181, 242; 4, 216-217; 5, 77-78, 31S-321; 11, 276, 292; 15, 30-31; 22, 3S-47; 26, 90-94; first aid, 12, 16S-174; 18, 44-46; 33, 31-33; food and commissary, 2, 29-32, 111-114; 3, 173-181; 15, 31; 18, 31-37; 21, 45-48; 22, 44-46; 23, 65-69; 24, 27; frying pan uses, 3, 181; snow, 23, 33; 26, 90-94; tent, 22, 39-42; 26, 90-94; winter, 3, 242-248; 4, 216-227; 5, 318-321; 8, 249-259; 9, 81-83; 11, 292-299; 15, 69-72; 22, 38-47; 26, 90-94; see also Packers and packing
Canada : forestry, 9, 71; mountains, 11, 20S-209; 13, 1-9; 33, 1-10, 124-127; see also Bugaboo Range ; Canadian Rockies; Selkirk Range
Canadian Alpine Club, 11, 208-209; Journal, 7, 74
Canadian Rockies, 2, 1-8; 8, 185-192; 10, 269-275; 11, 208; 13, 1-9; 14, 1-33; bibliography, 13, 9; 34, 144-145
Canoeing in the Sierra, ill., 12, 261
Canyon de Chelly National Monument (Arizona), 24, 71; ill., 30, 46-47
Canyon Creek, see Roaring River
Canyon Creek Lakes, 21, 15
Capitan, see El Capitan
Capitan type of ice sculpture, 10, 75-76
Carabiner, 19, 34; 25, 97; 31, 84-86; ill., 25, 102-103; 33, 102-103
Carbonated springs, 3, 66-67; see also Soda springs
Cardinal Lake, 11, 386
Cardinal Mountain, 11, 386, 425; 25, 121; ill., 11, 422; 25, 14-15
Caribou, 10, 274; ill., 10, 280
Caribou Lakes, 21, 15
Caribou range (Canada), ill., 10, 281
Carillon, Mt., 26, 110
Carlsbad Cavern (New Mexico), ill., 30, C 46-47
Carmel Bay, ill., 18, 67
Carpenteria californica, 11, 151-153; ill., 11, 152
Carson Pass, 15, 82; map, 15, 83; ill., 33, 102-103
Carson River, 15, 78
Cartridge Creek, 1, 299; 4, 256-261; 11, 386; ill., 1, 301; 9, 162-163
Cartridge Creek Divide, ill., 4, 253
Cartridge Pass, map, 17, 106
Casa Diablo Hot Springs " Geyser, " 23, 82-83; ill., 23, 14-15
Cascade range (Washington), 22, 69-79; 23, 46-49; ill., 22, 94-95; see also Chelan, Lake
Cascade Valley, 11, 386; ill., 15, 74; 24, I
Case Mountain, 11, 386
Cassiar Trail, 10, 347-349
Cassiope, ill., 12, 33; 24, 30-31
Castilleja Lake, 2, 21
Castle Cliffs, 26, 136
Castle Dome (Arizona), 19, 102
Castle Dome (Kings River), 26, 128
Castle Peak, ill., 27, 30-31; 33, 30-31, 102; see also Matterhorn Peak ; Tower Peak
Castle Rock Spire, 32, 132-133
Castor Peak (Yellowstone N. P.), ill., 12, 276
Cataract boats, 27, 53-54
Cataract Canyon (Arizona), 4, 77-87; ill., 4, 77, 82, 85, 87
Cataract Creek, 5, 10
Cataract Glacier (Canada), ill., 33, 6-7
Cataract Pass, 11, 425; ill., 11, 423
Cataract Peak, 11, 425
Cathedral (Canada), ill., 8, 189
Cathedral Chimney, 24, 129; 25, 58
Cathedral Creek, 4, 29-34; 20, 42-45; Falls, ill., 9, 255; 20, 62
Cathedral Peak, 3, 236-241; 11, 386; 17, 113; 20, 103; ill., 3, 236; 7, 95; 8, 152; 10, 470; 11, 24; 17, 7; 20, 110-111; summit spire (ill. ), 3, 238
Cathedral Range, 3, 55, 63-64, 68-69, 74; 8, 1-2; 11, 21-28; 17, 113; 34, 110; ill., 3, 55, 240; 7, 149; 8, 1, 225; 9, 224, 252, 292; 11, 25; 34, 35 Cathedral Rocks, 19, 100; 21, 98; 22, 107; 25, 62; 27, 136; ill., 30, 46-47
Cathedral Spires (Yosemite N. P.): Higher Spire, 19, 100; 25, 61; first ascent, 1934, 19, 34-37; 20, 107; 25, 61; ascents, 21, 98; 23, 118; 26, 138, 140; accident, 1947, 33, 127-130; south face ascent, 34, 150; ill., 19, 46-47; 25, 102-103; 34, 94-95; Lower Spire, first ascent, 1934, 20, 107-108; 25, 60; ascents, 21, 98; 22, 107; 23, 118; 24, 130; 25, 58; 26, 140; 27, 136; new route, 34, 149; ill., 20, 111; 25, 102-103
Caucasus Mountains, 2, 296; 22, 92-93; ill., 2, 295, 297; 31, 14-15; see also Arangua; Dykhtau; Elbrus, Mt.
Cavalier, Mt. (Canada), 22, 33
Cavell, Mt., see Edith Cavell, Mt.
Ceanothus cuneatus, see Buckthorn
Ceanothus integerrimus, see Snow-brush
Cedar, 2, 75-76; 4, 102-109; Incense (Libocedrus decurrens), 4, 106-109; ill., 4, 103; Pacific red (Thuya plicata), 4, 104-106; Post, see Cedar, Incense
Cedrus, see Cedar
Center Basin, 26, 21; crags, 22, 129; map, 2, 271; ill., 8, 69, 166; 18, 14
Center Peak, 2, 272; first ascent, 1896, 2, 273; 11, 386; 26, 40; ascent, 20, 69; ill., 11, 378; 18, 14; 26, 14-15
Central America, 4, 266-273
Cephalanthus occidentalis, see Button bush
Cercis occidentalis, see Redbud
Cercocarpus parvifolius, see Mahogany, Mountain
Cerro Gordo, 27, 138
Certhia familiaris, see Creeper, Brown
Cervino, see Matterhorn
Chabot, Lake, 6, 175-176; ill., 6, 175
Chagoopah Falls, 4, 304; 11, 386
Chagoopah Plateau, 10, 155-158; 11, 386; 22, 11; ill., 4, 302, 304; 11, 172
Challenger, Mt. (Washington), 22, 78
Chamaebatia foliolosa, see Mountain misery
Chamaebatiaria millefolium, see Spiraea, Desert
Chamaecyparis, see Cypress
Chamberlin, Mt., 26, 118
Chaparral, 3, 303-312; 11, 49
Charleston Peak (Nevada), 18, 130-131; 27, 83-85; ill., 27, 78, 79
Charlotte Creek, ill., 26, 94-95
Charlotte Lake, 1, 100; 3, 154; 26, 13
Charmoz (Alps), 30, 82-85
Charybdis, 11, 387; 12, 131; 27, 88, 104, 105; ill., 12, 12, 17, 20
Chelan, Lake (Washington), 8, 174; 10, 235-237; 22, 79; 23, 46; ill., 10, 234, 235; see also Cascade range
Chemisal (Bigelovia arborescens), 3, 307
Chickadee, Mountain (Penthestes gambeli), 8, 160; ill., 8, 158
China Canyon, see Matterhorn Canyon
" Chinquapin, " 12, 152-154
Chionobas, 9, 89-90; ill., 9, 94
Chipmunk, 10, 401-413; Alpine (Eutamias alpinus), 10, 406-408; 17, 18-19; ill., 10, 402; Long-eared, ill., 10, 406; Mariposa (Eutamias merriami), 10, 402-404; Merriam, see Chipmunk, Mariposa; Tahoe (Eutamias speciosus), 10, 404-406; ill., 10, 403
Chiquito Creek, 11, 387
Chittenden Peak, 11, 387; 27, 126
Chiwawa Mountain (Washington), 8, 183
Chocolate Glacier (Washington), ill., 8, 180
Chocolate Peak, 25, 126
Cholla cactus, ill., 17, 71
Christmas-berry, see Toyon
Christmas trees, 9, 73
Church Tower (Yosemite Valley), 21, 98; 25, 58, 119; 26, 140; 34, 147
Cinclus mexicanus, see Water Ouzel
Cinder cones, ill., 2, 318-319; 11, 235
Circle Meadow, ill., 12, 213
Cirque: bowl and glacier, ill., 5, 271; wall, ill., 5, 273; see also Glaciers and glaciation
Cirque Lake, 5, 160
Cirque Peak, 26, 120
Citadel, 271 104
Citlaltepetl, see Pico de Orizaba
Clair Tappaan Memorial Lodge, 20, 2-3; 21, 81-83; ill., 20, 30-31; 22, 94-95; 26, 94-95; 27, 30-31; 33, 30-31
Claire Lake, see Little Claire Lake
Clarence King, Mt., 1, 241-253; 12, 51; first ascent, 1896, 2, 94-97; 12, 51; 26, 40, 128; drawings, 1, 245; 3, 138; origin of name, 12, 51; 10, 238; 26, 32; ill. 1, 241; 4, 182; 12, 245; 21, 30-31; 34, 14-15
Clark, Mt., 8, 152; 10, 227-229; 11, 210, 387; 17, 118-119; 21, 96; Winter ascent, 23, 43, 117; ill., 3, 240; 10, 230; 11, 410; 15, 59; 26, 94-95; 33, 103
Clark Crow (Nucifraga columbiana), 4, 142; 6, 250-251; ill., 4, 142
Clarke-McNary Act, 12, 317-318
Claw Peaks (Canada), 33, 124-125
Clear Lake, 6, 209
Cleayage, 9, 226-239
Cleaver Notch, 22, 53
Cleaver Peak, 19, 31, 98; 20, 47, 106; 22, 52, 56
Cleveland, Mt. (Glacier N. P .), 12, 156-157; 23, 103; ill., 12, 156, 157, 166
Cliff Creek Canyon, 7, 102; ill., 7, 102, 103; 13, 20
Cliff dwellings, Cataract Canyon, 4, 84-86; ill., 4, 85; Grand Canyon, 4, 162-163
Climate maps, 30, 90-91
Climber's Guide to the High Sierra: 1-The Sawtooth Ridge (Yosemite N. P.), 22, 48-57; 2-The Ritter Range, 23, 20-32; 3-The Palisades, 24, 40-58; 4-Yosemite Valley, 25, 41-63; 5-The Whitney Region, 26, 102-121; 6-The Evolution Region and the Black Divide, 27, 86-111
Climbing and mountaineering, 2, 54; 6, 169; 12, 223; 16, 90; Ascents, see under name of mountain; beginner's impressian, 26, 25-27; bibliography, 31, 68-97; Caucasus, 22, 92-93; classification of difficulty, 21, 60; 22, 49; 24, 41; 26, 107; climbing-irons, ill., 17, 42; dangers in 16th century, 17, 33-42; Dolomites, 21, 60-63; early history, 17, 33-42; 19, 91; 23, 50-64; ethics, 16, 68-69; fourteen thousand-foot climbers' certificates, 18, 127; 21, 103-104; highest ascents, 5, 78, 141; 6, 137-138; 7, 194, 252; 8, 213; " Jam Crack Joe" (song), 29, 82-89; Japanese Alps, 22, 93-94; local rock-climbing, 19, 28-30; mountain troops in the Alps, 30, 79-85; 31, 32-45; national parks rules and policies, 26, 135-136; " One Hundred Peaks" goal, 31, 115-117; Owens Valley ascent routes, 13, 31-35; philasophy, 23, 50-64; post-war mountain training, 31, 46-56; precautions, see Safety in climbing; reasons for, 2, 54 12, 183, 296; 23, 50, 64; records, see Sierra Club-Registers; technique, see Belaying, Expansion bolts, Rappel, Rock climbing, Rope, Rope technique; terminology, 18, 70; values, 19, 28-30; Wales, 22, 92; Wetterstein, 21, 60-63; winter, 23, 36-39; World War I, 10, 79-80, 325; World War II, 30, 79-85; 31, 32--45; see also Accidents and fatalities, Alps, Climbing equipment, Climbing photographs, Safety in climbing, Women and mountaineering Climbing equipment, 2, 138; 18, 126; " Little Gem Co., " 26, 72-77; Lost Arrow equipment, 33, 103-106; ill., 33, 102-103; see also Carabiner; Expansion bolts; Crampons; Pitons; Rope
Climbing Photographs: Alps, 16th C., 17, 42; Higher Cathedral Spire, 34, 94-95; Lost Arrow, 26, 94-95; 32, 1, 12-13; 33, 102-103; Lower Brother, 23, 111; Lower Cathedral Spire, 25, 102-103; " Machete, " 25, 102-103; Monument Peak, 25, 102-103; Shiprock, 25, 14-15; Mt. Whitney, 23, 110-111
Clitheroe, Mt. (Canada), ill., 14, 22
Cloud Canyon, 6, 156; 7, 71-73; 11, 119-120, 388; 12, 47--48; ill., 1, 189; 8, 163; 11, 120; 13, 33; 26, 14-15
Cloudburst effects, 2, 299-300
Clouds, ill., 22, 63, 94; 26, 14-15
Clouds Rest, 7, 264; 11, 387; 26, 138
Cloudy Canyon, see Cloud Canyon
Cloudy Pass (Washington), ill., 8, 181, 184
Cloudy River, see Roaring River
Clough Cave, 11, 388
Club Alpin Français, 10, 438-440
Club Andino Boliviano, 29, 77-81; cabafia (ill. ), 29, 46-47
Club de Exploraciones de Mexico, 12, 418; 13, 92; 14, 90-91; 18, 124-125
Clyde Meadow, 17, 54
Clyde Spires, 19, 94; 27, 96
Coast Range of British Columbia, 33, 1-10, 124-127; ill., 33, 6-7
Coast Range of Mexico and Central America, 4, 264-273
Coast Redwood, see Sequoia sempervirens
Coccothraustes vespertinus, see Grosbeak
Cockscomb Crest, 11, 26-27, 388; 17, 113; 19, 99; 20, 103; 34, 110-111; ill., 11, 21, 29
Cockscomb type of ice sculpture, 11, 21-28; ill., 11, 21, 28, 29
Col de Doodad, 22, 51, 52
Colby Lake, 9, 3; 13, 85; ill., 9, 3; 11, 121
Colby Meadow, 11, 388; 27, 87; ill., 5, 232; 10, 105; 11, 140; 12, 249
Colby Mountain, 11, 388
Colby Pass, 3, 167; 9, 2, 48; 11, 119-129, 388; 22, 105; ill., 8, 167; 9, 3; 11, 120, 121; 13, 32
Colias behrii, 9, 91, 99-102; bibliography, 9, 102; ill., 9, 99
Colias lycaena, 9, 92
Colima (Mexico), 4, 264
Coliseum Peak, 3, 55; see also Tenaya Peak
Collapse of mountain summits, see Geological studies
College Fiord (Alaska), ill., 10, 394
Colony Meadow and Peak, 11, 388
Colorado, mountains and parks, 3, 189-199; 7, 234-236; 28, 55-56; see also Camp Hale; Longs Peak; Mt. Elbert; Rocky Mountain N.P.
Colorado Mountain Club, 8, 280; 12, 310, 424-425; 13, 90-91; 14, 89; 15, 111-112; 16, 101; 17, 109-110; 18. 123-124
Colorado River, boat trip, 27, 50-58; 30, 67-70; ill., 27, 78-79; 30, 62-63; see also Cataract Canyon Colorado River, Grand Canyon of the, see Grand Canyon National Park and Monument, and Grand Canyon of the Colorado
Colored Lady, ill., 6, 102; 7, 183; 8, 16-17, 65; 9, 160, 161; 10, 431; 21, 31
Colosseum Mountain, 11, 421; ill., 11. 422
Columbia 's Finger, 11, 25-26; ill., 9, 292; 11, 25, 28
Columbine (Aquilegia pubescens), 11, 149
Columbine Lake, ill., 7, 101, 103; 9, 20
Columbine Peak, 24, 58
Commissary, see Camping
Coney, see Cony
Confederation, Mt. (Canada), 26, 140; 33, 109-114
Conifers of the Pacific Slope, 2, 61-78, 156-173; 4, 100-131, 154-156; classification charts concerning, 2, 77-78, 173; 4, 131
Conness, Mt., 4, 287; 10, 393; 11, 18-19, 245-246, 388-389; 30, 94; ill., 3, 323; 5, 279; 10, 292, 345, 369; 18, 70, 71; 20, 62-63; 34, 86-87
Conness Glacier, ill., 5, 279; 10, 292
Conservation, 7, 64-69; 8, 131-132; 14, 68; 15, 58; 32, 36-42, 71-74; beaver, 27, 116-118; birds, 9, 176; 11, 95-97; California Associated Societies for the Conservation of Wild Life, 9, 57-58; conference of governors, 1908, 6, 318; elk, 9, 207-208; Europe, 8, 235; history of early governmental conservation attempts, 16, 16-26; legislation, 9, 205; 16, 16-26; mountain meadows, 8, 39-42; 27, 16; 32, 53-62; 34, 140-143; National Conservation Commission, 7, 77-79; need, 30, 51-55; predatory wild beasts, 8, 57; Sequoia, 11, 1-4, 87, 327-329; toyon, 11, 97-98; wild flower conservation, 8, 200-203; i1, 88; wild life conservation, 9, 45, 57-58, 105, 176; 33, 11-18; wilderness conservation, 27, 14-22; wilderness problems, 32, 43-52; see also Forestry; National Forests; Save-the-Redwoods League; Wilderness areas and wilderness preservation Conservation organizations, see Mountaineering and conservation organizations
Consultation Lake, 1, 291; ill., 1, 291
Contact Pass, 24, 48
Continental Divide, ill., 12, 40
Contra Costa Hills Club, 11, 319
Converse Basin, 11, 389
Convict Lake, 9, 55; 11, 389; ill., 9, 55
Conway Summit, 21, 54-59
Cony (Ochotona): Mt. Rainier N.P., 6, 36; Yellowstone N. P ., 12, 343-344; Yosemite, 10, 159-164; 17, 13-14; ill., 10, 160, 162
Copper Canyon, see Deadman Canyon
Copper Creek, 11, 389
Copper Pass, 27, 62
Copperhead, see Ground-squirrel, Sierra Golden-mantled
Corcoran, Mt., see Langley, Mt.
Cordilleras (Mexico), 4, 265
Coso Peak, 27, 138
Costa Rica, 4, 272
Cotter Peak, 21, 93; 26, 128
Cottonwood Lakes, 8, 193-199; ill., 9, 24
Cougar, 6, 35
Cowlitz Glacier (Washington), ill., 1, 115
Coyote: Mt. Rainier N.P., 6, 35; Yellowstone N. P., 12, 339; Yosemite, 17, 15-16; 33, 15-17
Coyote Creek, 11, 389
Coyote Pass, 10, 292; 11, 389
Crabtree Creek, 4, 210; see also Wbitney Creek
Crabtree Creek Canyon, see Big Arroyo Crabtree Pass, 26, 106
Crag Alexander Winchell, 7, 109; ill., 7, 110
Crag Ericsson, ill., 9, 25; see also Ericsson, Mt.
Crag Reflection, 3, 109
Craig Peak, 27, 126
Crampons, 17, 35
Crane Creek Road, 34, 45-50
Crane Flat, 11, 389
Crater Lake (Oregon), 1, 31-39; 10, 356-358; map, 1, 37; ill., 1, 36
Crater Lake National Park (Oregon), 8, 222; 9, 63, 320; 10, 100, 108, 356-358, 368
Crater Mountain, 11, 421
Creeper, Brown (Certhia familiaris), 6, 248
Crescent Meadow, ill., 12, 308
Crescent Spire (Canada), 24, 61
Crest-lines, 5, 279-286; 18, 73-75; ill., 18, 75
Crevasse, ill., 8, 176; 9, 156; 14, 39; see also Glaciers and glaciation
Crocker, Mt. (Sierra Nevada), 20, 75-76; 32, 131
Crocker, Mt. (Galapagos), 27, 79-82
Crossley Lake (Glacier N. P.), 12, 113; ill., 12, 117, 159
Crotalus, see Rattlesnake
Crow, Clark, see Clark Crow
Crown Mountain, 11, 390
Crown Point, ill., 11, 451; 12, 93
Cryptograms, see Pictographs
Cryptomeria, 2, 170
Crystal Cave, 11, 10
Cucamonga Mountains, ill., 5, 122
Cupressoides, 4, 120
Cupressus, see Cypress
Cut-throat Peak (Wash.), 23, 46-47
Cuyamaca State Park, 18, 121
Cyanocitta stelleri, see Jay, Blue-fronted
Cyclales, 4, 100-131
Cyclamen, ill., 16, 19; 26, 14-15
Cypress, 4, 100-101, 109-118, 131; Alaska (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis), 4, 111; Arizona (CupressusArizonica), 4, 117; Bonito (Cupressus Arizonica bonito), 4, 118; ill., 4, 103; Gowen (Cupressus goveniana), 4, 116; 18, 66; Guadaloupe (Cupressus Guadaloupensis), 4, 117; Lawson (Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana), 4, 111-113; ill., 4, 111; MacNab's (Cupressus Macnabiana), 4, 116; Monterey (Cupressus macrocarpa), 4, 113-115; 18, 64-67; ill., 4, 111; 18, 63, 66; Pygmy (Cupressus goveniana parva), 4, 116; Swamp, 2, 169
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Dade, Mt., 16, 103; 19, 97
Daggett, 1, 4Q-42
Dais Glacier (Canada), ill., 21, 14-15; 22, 30-31
Dakota National Forest (North Dakota), 7, 77
Daly, Mt. (Canada), 8, 187-188
Damnation Creek, ill., 16, 30
Dana, Mt., 2, 10; 3, 68-69, 319-328; 4, 21-22; 11, 246-247, 390; 17, 31-32; bibliography, 16, 108-111; early ascents, 16, 108-111; ill., 3, 323, 326; 4, 19; 9, 247; 11, 250; 13, 48; 17, 22; 18, 71
Dana Glacier, 5, 22
Da1lte's View (Death VaIley), ill., 17, 74; 24, 62-63
Darwin, Mt., 11, 390; 12, 306; 16, 104; 25, 13; 27, 87, 93-94, 98; first ascent, 1908, 11, 390; 12, 87-90; 27, 93; ascents, 11, 138, 284-289; 12, 306; 19, 93; 25, 120; summit pinnacle, 12, 306; 16, 104; 18, 88; 27, 94; ill., 5, 232; 11, 137, 278, 286, 287, 418; 12, 181; 16, 10; 19, 94
Darwin Canyon, 22, 110; ill., 11, 278
Darwin Glacier, ill., 11, 278
Davis Mountain, 11, 390; 12, 305; 23, 24
Day Needle, 11, 391; 26, 114; ill., 10, 175; 32, 30-31
De Alpibus Commentarius, 17, 33-42
Deadman Canyon, 6, 156, 158; 7, 71-72; 11, 119, 391; ill., 6, 156; 13, 36; 18, 7
Dease Lake (Alaska), ill., 10, 48
Death Valley (Death Valley Nat'l Monument), 1, 40-53; 17, 67-76; depression, 18, 110-111; maps, 24, 62-63, 78; trailing the forty-niners, 24, 74-108; ill., 17, 67, 70, 71, 74, 75; 24, 62-63; 27, 78-79; 30, 46-47; see also Panamint Range; Telescope Peak
Deer: eating habits, 5, 194-210; Mt. Rainier National Park, 6, 33-34; Yellowstone N.P., 12, 335-336; Yosemite N. P., 17, 12; ill., 11, 314, 315; 12, 236; 27, 78-79
Deer Creek, 10, 179-183; ill., 9, 2
Deer Creek Canyon, ill., 10, 135
Deerhorn Mountain, 11, 391; 13, 88; 17, 120; 18, 127; 25, 123, 124; 26, 129, 135; ill., 2, 79, 272; 9, 25; 10, 207; 15, 67
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park: creation, 16, 29-36; Henry S. Graves Grove, 12, 198-199; ill., 16, 30, 31, 34, 35
Delaney Creek, 11, 391
Delphi (Greece), ill., 9, 278, 279
Denali Pass (Alaska), ill., 28, 30-31
Dendragapus, see Grouse
Dendroica auduboni, see Warbler, Audubon
Dendromecon rigida, see Poppy, Bush
Dentiform, Mt. (Canada), 33, 6-8, 127
Denudae, 2, 169
Denudation, 2, 295-311; 5, 33-43; ill., 2, 295, 296, 299, 301; see also Erosion
Depressions, 18, 110-111
Desert Peaks Section, 27, 137-138
Desolation Lake, 11, 391; ill., 11, 56
Deutscher und Oesterreichischer Alpenverein, 18, 111-113
Devils Bathtub, 11, 391; 25, 111
Devils Crags, 1, 296; 19, 19-23; 27, 106-110; first ascent, 1913, 9, 180, 188; 11, 391; 19, 19; 27, 106; ascents, 16, 104-105; 19, 19-23; 20, 73; 24, 128; 25, 121; 27, 106-110; ill., 1, 297; 5, 2; 9, 162-163, 188, 189; 11, 359; 16, 15; 19, 20, 46-47; 25, 14-15; routes of ascent, ill., 19, 20
Devils Postpile National Monument, 1, 74; 8, 170-173; 11, 46-47, 391; 15, 1-8; established, 1911, 8, 226; map, 8, 227; water power site, 8, 52-53; ill., 8, 170, 171, 226, 227; 11, 45; 15, 6, 7; 24, 30-31; 29, 46-47; 33, 30-31; see also Rainbow Falls
Devils Slide, 33, 130
Devils Tower (Grand Teton N. P.), 32, 128-129
Devils Woodpile, see Devils Postpile
Diablo, Mt., 16, 99
Diamond hitch, 1, 327-329; 21, 40-44; ill., 1, 328; 21, 41, 94-95
Diamond Mesa, 2, 274; 26, 129
Diaz Pass, 27, 63
Dicentra uniftora, see Steer's head flower
Dick 's Peak, 2, 121
Diet, see Camping-Food and commissary
Dinkey Creek, 11, 391
Dipper, see Water Ouzel
Dirt Glacier, see Flood Glacier
Disappearing Creek, 11, 392; 12, 7-20; 22, 106; 27, 88; ill., 12, 12, 16, 17, 20; see also Enchanted Gorge
Disappointment Peak, 16, 107; 24, 42, 56; 25, 16
Dishes, see Camping-Equipment
Diving Board, 24, 129; 25, 48, 49, 51, 53, 112
D.O.A.V., see Deutscher und Oesterreichischer Alpenverein
Dodwell Rixon Pass (Washington), ill., 9, 152
Dog Lake (Mt. San Gorgonio), ill., 11, 53
Doghead Peak, 8, 136-137
Dogwood blossoms, ill., 30, 46-47
Dollar Lake, see Big Bird Lake
Dolomites, 11, 292-296; 21, 6D-63; 30, 80-81
Dome Mountain (Washington), 22, 78
Domes and dome structure, 5, 211-220; 9, 228-229; ill., 5, 216, 218, 220; see also Geological studies
Donald, Mt. Sir, see Sir Donald, Mt.
Donkey, 17, 89-93
Donner Summit, ill., 33, 102
Donohue Pass, 11, 392; ill., 7, 95
Donohue Peak, 11, 392; 25, 122
Doodad, 20, 106; 22, 53
Doré Cliff and Pass, 11, 392
Dorothy Lake, 11, 392
Dorst Creek, 11, 392
Double Rock, 20, 105
Douglas squirrel, see Squirrel, Douglas
Downingia montana, 11, 147-148
Draba lemmonii, 11, 149
Dragon Peak, 14, 87
Dragonback (Canada), 33, 126; ill., 33, 7
Dragtooth, 22, 53
Drawbridge Gap (Canada), 13, 6; ill., 13, 5
Drawbridge Peak (Canada), ill., 13, 5; 14, 10
Drawbridge Ridge (Canada), 13, 6
Drei Zinnen, see Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Dry Lake, 11, 52
Dryobates villosus, see Woodpecker
Du Bois system of fire prevention, 9, 209-210
Ducks (Trail markers), 7, 41, 123-124; 27, 31-34
Dumbbell Lake, 5, 7; 11, 392; ill., 5, II
Dunderberg Peak, 10, 287-291; 21, 55-59; 22, 108; 33, 123
Dungeon Peak (Canada), ill., 13, 12
Dusy Basin, 11, 282; 13, 34
Dusy Branch, 11, 392
Dusy Creek, ill., 11, 153
Dusy Meadow, 11, 392
Dusy Peak, 5, 3; see also North Palisade
Dyerville-Bull Creek redwoods, 12, 308-309, 421
Dykhtau (Caucasus), ill., 31, 14-15
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