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Sierra Club Bulletin--Subject Index, E-H
The italicized number is the volume number, following number(s) are the page number(s).
Eagle Peak (Mt. Rainier N. P.), ill., 9, 95
Eagle Peak (Yosemite N. P .), 3, 50; 11, 393
Eagle Peak Falls (extinct, Yosemite Valley), 7, 222-224; map, 7, 224
Eagle Point, see Eagle Peak (Yosemite N.P.)
Eagle Scout Peak, 12, 420; ill., 13, 80; 18, 47
Eaglehead, Mt. (Canada), 33, 126
Earthquake, 10, 20-21
East Creek, ill., 7, 187; 26, 95
East Creek amphitheatre, 2, 270-277; map, 2, 271
East Lake, 3, 155, 156; 11, 393; 26, 133, 134; 30, 57; ill., 2, 20; 8, 48; 26, 95
East Temple (Zion N. P.), 23, 112-114
East Vidette, ill., 8, 13, 48-49; 10, 179; 26, 14-15; see also Videttes
Echo Lake avalanches, 34, 74-81; ill., 34, 94
Echo Peaks, 20, 104; 34, 110-111; ill., 9, 292; 11, 21, 25
Echo Ridge, 17, 113; 20, 103" -104; ill., 15, 59; 20, 110-111; see also Matthes Crest
Ecuador, 22, 85-91
Edith Cavell, Mt. (Canada), 14, 20-21; ill., 14, 22
Edith Lake, 11, 393
Ediza, Lake, ill., 33, 30-31; 34, 15
Ehrnbeck Peak, 11, 393
El Capitan type of ice sculpture, 10, 75-76
El Capitan (Yosemite Valley), 7, 264; 9, 7-15; 10, 75-76, 206; 11, 393; 23, 115-116; ill., 1, 134; 3, 32, 47; 7, 85; 11, 410; El Capitan Chimney, 25, 54;
El Capitan Gully, 25, 49
El Commandante, 2, 47; ill., 2, 47
El Nevado de Toluca, see Nevado de Toluca
El Picacho del Diablo, see Picacho del Diablo
El Portal, 11, 394
El Yunque, see Yunque de Luquillo
Elbert, Mt. (Colorado), 29, 22
Elbrus, Mt. (Caucasus), 22, 92-93
Eldorado, Mt. (Washington), 22, 72
Eleanor Creek, 11, 393
Eleanor Lake, 1, 330; 5, 142; 11, 393
Electra Peak, 20, 104; ill., 17, 27; 20, 31
Electric Peak (Yellowstone N. P.), 12, 368
Electrical storms, 5, 259; 20, 62; see also Lightning
Elevations of mountain peaks, 4, 285-291; 5, 90; 7, 249-250; Mt. Rainier, 6, 10; Mt. Shasta, 6, 11; Mt. Whitney, 5, 90-101; table of elevations, 4, 290
Eliot Glacier (Mt. Hood, Oregon), 12, 309, 423
Elizabeth Lake (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 161
Elizabeth Pass, 11, 120, 393; 18, 8-9; ill., 6, 156; 18, 6
Elk, Mt. Rainier, 6, 32-33; Yellowstone, 8, 217; 9, 207-208; 12, 335-336
Ellery Lake, 11, 394
Ellesmere Island arctic expedition, 101 324
Ellis Meadow, 11, 394
Elongatae (Long-cone pines), 2, 65-66
Elston bill, 26, 47, 48, 49
Elwha basin (Washington), 9, 150-151; ill., 9, 150
Emerald Bay, 1, 319; 2, 56-57; ill., 8, 140
Emerald Lake (Trinity Alps), 21, 15
Emerald Peak, 11, 394; 12, 307; 27, 102
Emeric Creek and Lake, 11, 394; ill., 5, 218
Emigrant Spring (Death Valley), 24, 88
Emperor Falls (Canada), ill., 10, 272
Enchanted Gorge, 11, 394; 22, 106; 27, 88, 103; ill., 12, 12, 16, 17; see also Disappearing Creek
Eocene Peak, 22, 57
Erebia, 9, 86; ill., 9, 94
Erectes firs, 2, 162-167
Ericsson, Crag, see Ericsson, Mt.
Ericsson, Mt., first ascent, 1896, 2, 92; 11, 394; ascents, 22, 105; 25, 123, 124; 26, 135; ill., 2, 92; 9, 25
Eriodictyon glutinosum, see Verba santa Eriogonum, Alpine (Eriogonum incanum), 11, 149
Erosion, 3, 63-64, 74; 9, 136-147, 225-239; 10, 414--428; 11, 290-291; 22, 1-18; 30, 51-55; Matterhorn, 25, 78, 82; see also Geological studies
Eshom Creek and Valley, 11, 394
Estes Park (Colorado), ill., 7, 234
Estes Park, see Rocky Mountain National Park
Etching, 28, 76-78; ill., 28, 7& -79
Eucalyptus growing, 6, 282-283; 8, 76, 241-242
Eurymus, 18, 53
Eutamias, see Chipmunk
Evelyn Lake, 11, 394
Everest, Mt. (Himalayas), 11, 430, 453; 12, 78, 104, 182-'183
Evolution Basin and Evolution Region, 1, 221-237, 287-288; 2, 259-260; 3, 255; 5, 229-237; 9, 52-53; 11, 144-146, 251, 275-289, 395, 417-420; 12, 87-90, 220-222, 250-251, 306-307, 379-380; 13, 81; 16, 104; 19, 93; 21, 102; 24, 127-128; 25, 33-34; 26, 39; 27, 128; 31, 118; bibliography, 27, 111; climber's guide, 27, 86-111; map, 5, 229; 11, 387; ill., 5, 232, 234; 7, 15, 16; 10, 104, 105; 11, 36, 137, 144; 12, 180; 19, 14-15
Evolution Creek, 5, 156, 229-233; 11, 395; 25, 33; 27, 87; ill., 12, 324; 19, 14-15
Evolution Lake, 5, 233-234; 11, 395; 27, 87-90; ill., 5, 234; 10, 104; 11, 36, 144; 19, 14-15
Exhaustos, 16, 14; ill., 17, 122
Exsertae spruces, 2, 160
Expansion bolts, 34, 123-130; ill., 33, 102-103
Ex-Wallace, Mt., see Mendel, Mt.
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Fairview Dome, 5, 219; ill., 5, 214; 7, 95, 149; 8, 151, 225; 9, 36, 252
Fales Hot Springs, 21, 54
Fall River Falls, 9, 110; ill., 9, 110
Fall River Mills, 3, 297; 2, 194-196
Fallen Leaf Lake, ill., 8, 141
Farewell Gap, 4, 302; 5, 54; ill., 4, 302; 5, 54
Fasciculariae conifers, 2, 64-78
Fatalities, see Climbing and mountaineering-Accidents and fatalities
Fauna, see Animals; Birds; Butterflies; Conservation; Insects; Rattlesnake; Trout
Fawn, ill., 12, 236; 27, 78-79
Feather River, Middle Fork, 9, 110; ill., 9, 110
Federal Water Power Act, 1920, 11, 213
Fern Lake (Rocky Mountain N. P.), ill., 7, 234-235
Femandez Pass, 11, 395
Fin Dome, 3, 136; 11, 395; 21, 93; 26, 128; ill., 3, 138, 142, 146; 6, 102; 8, 10, 49, 64, 71; 26, 14-15
Finch, Gray-crowned, see Finch, Rosy
Finch, Rosy (Leucosticte tephrocotis), 4, 144-145; 5, 157; nest and eggs, 8, 34-38; 17, 21-22; ill., 8, 34, 35
Finger Peaks, 17, 113-114; 19, 98
Finger Rock, ill., 3, 245
Fir (Abies), 2, 162-167, 173; Arizona (Abies Arizonica), 2, 167; Black, see Fir, Colorado white; Bristle-cone (Abies venusta), 2, 166; California white (Abies Lowiana), 2, 164-165; Colorado white (Abies concolor), 2, 167; Lovely red (Abies amabilis), 2, 163; ill., 2, 170; Noble (Abies nobilis), 2, 164; Oregon white (Abies grandis), 2, 164; Red (Abies magnifica), 2, 165; 4, 298; ill., 10, 24; Santa Lucia (Abies boacteata), 18, 66; Shasta (Abies magnifica shastensis), 2, 165-166; ill., 2, 156; 4, 51; Silver, see Fir, Red; Subalpine (Abies lasiocarpa), 2, 163
Fire Prevention Conference, 1924, 12, 191
" First Error" (Lost Arrow), 25, 59
First Recess, ill., 15, 11
First-aid, 12, 168-174; frostbite, 33, 31-33; rattlesnake bite, 18, 44-46
Fish, see Trout
Fish Creek, 4, 196; 11, 395; map, 4, 205; ill., 15, 30; 24, 1, 30-31
Fish planting, see Trout planting
Fish Valley, 11, 395
Fishermen's Peak, 4, 289; 14, 47; 32, 76; see also Whitney, Mt.
Fiske, Mt., 11, 200, 395, 417-420; 27, 87, 99; ill., 5, 234; 11, 418, 419; 19, 14-15
Fissures, 17, 30
Five Lakes Basin and Kaweah Peaks, ill., 11, 347; 18, 39
Flat-top (Canada), ill., 24, 62-63
Fletcher Creek and Lake, 11, 395
Flicker, Red-shafted (Colaptes cafer collaris), 4, 140; 6, 249
Flint bill, 12, 132; 26, 46
Flood Glacier (Alaska), 12, 122
Flora, see Puffball; Trees and shrubs;
Wild flowers
Florence Creek, 11, 396
Florence Lake, 11, 395; 20, 62
Florence Mountain, 10, 229-230; 11, 396; 17, 115; ill., 10, 231; 11, 410; 16, 47; 29, 46-47
Flowers, see Wild flowers
Flying Cloud Pass, 3, 143; ill., 3, 140-141
Flying squirrel, see Squirrel, Flying
Foerster Creek, 11, 396
Foerster Peak, 11, 396; 20, 105; 22, 102
Food for camping, see Camping-Food and commissary
Foothill trees and shrubs, 3, 303-312
Footwear, see Camping-boots
Foraker, Mt. (Alaska), ill., 28, 30-31
Forest conservation history, 16, 16-26
Forest denudation, see Denudation
Forest experiment station, 11, 330
Forest fires, 5, 148-149; 7, 77; 9, 70, 322-325; 10, 377-378, 484-485; 11, 330-331, 447-448; 12, 97-98, 195; airplane fire patrol, 11, 221-222, 331; control, 12, 317; Du Bois system of fire prevention, 9, 209-210; effects, 6, 22-24; 31, 18-23; hunters, 11, 447-448; " Light burning, " 5, 33-39; 8, 43-47; 11, 89, 106-107, 173; 12, 197-198; ill., 5, 35, 39; 8, 42, 43; lightning, 9, 26; 11, 447; lookout stations, 7, 207; Marin County fire, 31, 18-23; motion pictures, 9, 70; prevention, protection, 6, 208-209; 7, 207, 269; 8, 142-143; 9, 75, 185-188, 209--211; 10, 115-117; 11, 221-222, 331; 12, 168-174; 18, 44-46; Fire Prevention Conference, 12, 191; Santa Cruz Mountains, 5, 265; storms, 11, 447; suppression of, 6, 22-24; Tamalpais, Mt., 9, 185-188; 10, 115-117; ill., 9, 185; see also National Forests
Forest Industries Committee, 10, 377, 484
Forest Reservations and Forest Reserves, 1, 254-286; 2, 290, 320-324; 3, 262; 4, 173-174, 248, 320-322; 6, 70-72; 139--140; area, 5, 145; Congressional Act of 1891, 1, 259; court decision on grazing, 4, 73; grazing and pasturage, 5, 146-148; list, 1, 258; 2, 303; management, 5, 145-149; need, 1, 285-286; policy, 2, 304-311, 322; public lands, 4, 246; Sierra Forest Reservation, 1, 254-267; 6, 121-123; transfer, 5, 84, 326-327; see also Forestry; National Forests
Forest Service, see United States Forest Service
Foresters Pass, 8, 163-164; 16, 97; 17, 103; 18, 10-12; 25, 23; 26, 21; 27, 62; 30, 61; ill., 8, 69, 166; 18, 15, 22, 23; 22, 14-15
Forestry, 2, 201-204, 244-245, 290-293, 320-325; 3, 112-118, 182-188; 262-270, 336-339; 4, 71-75, 173-176, 246-252, 319--323; 5, 82-85, 145-152, 265-270, 325-328; 6, 22-24, 69-73, 139-142, 208-210, 282-283, 334-336; 7, 77-84, 135-137, 204-208, 269--271; 8, 76-80, 142-143, 240-242, 290-292; 9, 70-75, 116-117, 209-211, 322-325; 10, 115-120, 253-257, 373-378, 483-486; 11, 219--223, 327-334, 447-452; 12, 94-101, 195-199, 317-318; airplane patrol, 11, 331; American Forestry Association, 3, 115-116; American Forestry Congress, 5, 269--270; appropriations, 4, 73, 323; Boy Scout Forest Aid badges, 9, 325; California Forestry Law, 1905, 5, 303-309, 325; California Forest Policy, 7, 205; California State Forestry Board created, 1919, 11, 219; Canada, 9, 71; chaparral control, 7, 208; distillation experiments, 8, 292; Division of Forestry, 3, 200-202; eucalyptus planting, 6, 282-283; fire lookout stations, 7, 207; fire-warning publicity, 8, 290; forest ranger system, 3, 112-113; Germany, 8, 240-241; highway tree planting, 11, 449; homesteading, 8, 291; instruction, 4, 175-176; lumbering, 3, 200; memorial trees, 10, 486; municipal forests and forestry, 7, 204-205; San Diego, 8, 241-242; Europe, 9, 74; nursery, 10, 485; penal institutions and conservation, 8, 242; private forestry, 11, 171-174; ranger school, 7, 208; redwood conservation, 3, 200-202; 11, 328-329; revenues, 8, 242; President Theodore Roosevelt, 4, 71-73; schools (Cornell University, 2, 291; 5, 83-84; University of California, 9, 70, 209; 10, 376, 486; 11, 452; 12, 197; University of Southern California, 3, 116; Yale University, 3, 186-187, 270); Sequoia gigantea seedlings, 8, 291; Southern California Conservation Association, 12, 94; states rights movement, 9, 116-117; taxation, 7, 270-271; timber sales, 8, 240; 10, 483; 11, 448-449; tree census, 8, 292; turpentine experiments, 8, 290; Western Forestry Association, 8, 241; wood-using industries, 8, 79; see also Forest fires; Forest Reservations and Forest Reserves; National Forests
Formidable, Mt. (Washington), 22, 78; ill., 22, 94-95
Forsyth Pass, 25, 113
Forsyth Peak, 11, 396
Fountain-Dome Falls, 12, 10; ill., 12, 13
Fourteen-thousand-foot peaks, 18, 127; 21, 103-104
Fourth Recess, ill., 10, 293; 15, 14; 32, 30-31
Fox, 17, 16
Fox Creek (Yellowstone N. P.), ill., 12, 344
Fox Meadow, 11, 396
Fox's Bridge, 3, 152
Fracticonae pines, 2, 67, 70-72
" Frances, Lake, " 5, 157-158; ill., 5, 158
Francis, Lake (Glacier N. P .), ill., 12, 158
Franklin Glacier (Canada), 21, 1
Frasera speciosa, 6, 160
Fraxinus dipetala, see Ash, Flowering
Freel Peak, ill., 33, 102-103
" Fremont National Park " proposed, 8, 141
Fremontia californica, 3, 307; ill., 3, 306
French Alpine Club, 10, 43& -440
French Creek Canyon, 17, 123; ill., 10, 215; 19, 94-95
Frost, 10, 425-426
Frostbite, 7, 124; 33, 31-33
Frozen Lake Pass, 11, 425
Frying pan uses, 3, 181
Fry's Point, 11, 396
Fujiyama (Japan), 7, 229-233; 22, 94; ill., 7, 229
Funeral Range, ill., 17, 67
Fungi, see Calbovista; Calvatia; Lycope'.don
Funston Meadow, ill., 4, 304; 11, 172
Furnace Creek, 1, 51-52; ill., 17, 67
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Gabb, Mt., 2, 252; 10, 292; 11, 396; ill., 4, 200; 12, 181
Galapagos archipelago, 27, 79-82
Gale Peak, 11, 397
Gallatin map of the West, 28, 40, 51; ill., 28, 30-31
Garda, Lake, 31, 32-45
Garden Wall (Glacier N.P.), 23, 103; ill., 12, 41, 111
Gardiner, Mt., 2, 19, 80-82; 11, 397; 26, 32, 40; ill., 1, 293; 2, 81; 4, 182; 5, 280; 29, 46-47
Gardiner Pass, 27, 63
Gardner, see Gardiner
Garnet Lake, ill., 11, 17, 231, 259; 15, 1, 39; 24, 30-31
Gasherbrum (Himalayas), ill., 31, 14-15
Gaylor Lakes, 11, 397
Geikie, Mt. (Canada), 13, 4, 7; 14, 22-24; ill., 13, 8; 14, 6, 23
Gem Lake, 11, 397
General Grant Big Tree Grove, 4, 90-91
General Grant National Park, 8, 225; 9, 319-320; 10, 249-250, 340; 11, 11; 26, 43; see also Sequoia National Park
Genevra, Mt., 11, 397; 12, 307
Gentian Meadow, 4, 212
Gentry's, 1, 133-134
Geological studies: cockscomb type of crest, 11, 21-28; domes and dome structure, 5, 211-220; 9, 228-229; ill., 5, 216, 218, 220; Eagle Peak Falls (extinct), 7, 222-224; map, 7, 224; glacial action, 3, 57-64, 74; glacial cirques, 5, 279-286; ill., 5, 271, 273, 280, 282, 284; glacial denudation, 10, 304-318; glacial polish, ill., 18, 127; glacier measurement and motion (Eliot Glacier, 12, 423; Mt. Hood and Mt. Rainier, 17, 108; Nisqually Glacier, 6, 10S-114; value of measuring, 20, 20-27); glacier variation, 5, 20-25; grade profile in glacial erosion, 5, 271-278; ill., 5, 271, 273, 275, 276; Kern Canyon glaciation, 13, 17-19; lake ramparts, 5, 157; 6, 225-234; ill., 6, 225; moraines with ice cores, 33, 87-96; mountain building, 11, 181-193; mountain sculpture, 9, 225-239; mountain summit collapse, 11, 290-291; post-glacial denudation, 10, 414-428; rock-sliding and striped rock floor of Little Yosemite Valley, 8, 3-9; ill., 8, 6, 7; Shepherd Crest and Little Lost Valley, 18, 68-80; 34, 82-86; ill., 18, 70; 34, 86-87; snow sheet formation, ill., 23, 15; soil formation, 11, 69-85; Studies in the Sierra by John Muir (l-Mountain sculpture, 9, 225-239; 2-Mountain sculpture, origin of Yosemite valleys, 10, 62-77; 3-Ancient glaciers and their pathways, 10, 184-201; 4-Glacial denudation, 10, 304-318; 5-Post-glacial denudation, 10, 414-428; 6-Formation of soils, 11, 69-85; 7-Mountain-building, 11, 181-193); Whitney region's geologic history, 22, 1-18; winds of Yosemite Valley, 8, 89-95; Yosemite Valley, glacial history, 9, 136-147; 10, 62-77, 184-201; studies by F. E. Matthes (l-The extinct Eagle Peak Falls, 7, 222-224; 2-The striped rock floor of the Little Yosemite Valley, 8, 3-9; 3-The winds of the Yosemite Valley, 8, 89-95; 4-El Capitan moraine and ancient Lake Yosemite, 9, 7-15); Yosemite Valley and Kings Canyon compared, 12, 224-236; see also Cleavage; Erosion; Glaciers and glaciation; Nivation; Sierra Nevada-Geology; Whitney, Mt.; Yosemite Valley-Geology, Glacial origin Geyser, see Casa Diablo Hot Springs " Geyser" ; Old Faithful Geyser
Giant Forest, 3, 170; 7, 103; ill., 12, 213, 236, 308; 13, 16
Giant Sequoia, see Sequoia gigantea
Gibbs Mountain, 11, 397; ill., 4, 19
Gibraltar Rock (Mt. Rainier), 2, 230; 3, 278; ill., 1, 116; 6, 4
Gilbert Lake, ill., 7, 240
Gilbert, Mt., 11, 398; 27, 97
Gilbert, Mt. (Alaska), ill., 10, 394
Gilia, Scarlet (Cilia aggregata), 11, 148
Giraud Peak, 11, 398; 12, 307; 24, 58
Giroud, see Giraud
Glacier Col, 22, 53
Glacier Divide, 25, 120; 27, 92, 97, 98; ill., 12, 221
Glacier Gorge (Rocky Mountain N. P .), ill., 7, 234-235
Glacier Lodge, 24, 44
Glacier National Park, 7, 225-228; 8, 218-219; 9, 63-64, 321; 10, 100-101, 245, 366-367; 12, 34-36; 111-120; animal life, 7, 226; 12, 117; compared with Sierra Nevada, 12, 111-114; glacier recession, 20, 22-23; Mountaineers' outing, 1914, 9, 311; Sierra Club ascents, 1937, 23, 102-103; Sierra Club outing, 1924, 12, 115-120, 158-162; ill., 7, 225-229; 30, 46-47; see also Avalanche Lake; Belly River; Black-foot Glacier; Boulder Peak; Bowman Lake; Browns Pass; Cleveland, Mt.; Crossley Lake; Elizabeth Lake; Francis, Lake; Garden Wall; Glenns Lake; Going-to-the-Sun Chalet; Gould, Mt.; Grinnell Glacier; Grinnell Lake; GrinneIl Mountain; Gunsight Pass; Indian Pass; Janet Lake; Josephine, Lake; Kinnerly Peak; Kintla Peak; Logan, Mt.; Logan Glacier; Logan Pass; McDermott, Lake; McDonald, Lake; Merritt, Mt.; Peary Lake; St. Mary Lake; Wilbur, Mt.
Glacier Notch, 24, 49
Glacier Peak (Washington), 8, 174-184; 22, 72; ill., 8, 176, 180, 181
Glacier Point, 3, 29; 7, 265; 23, 118-119; 25, 57-58, 119; " Terrace " 25, 53-54; Trail circle, 25, 112; ill., 3, 28; 7, 153
Glaciers and glaciation, 10, 66-{!8, 184-201; 18, 71; bergschrund, 5, 276-277; ill., 5, 276; 6, 296; 7, 188, 189; glacial action, 3, 57-64, 74; 9, 225-239; 10, 184-201, 305-308; 19, 89; 29, 92-95; glacial cirque, 5, 279-286; ill., 5, 280, 282, 284; glacial denudation, 10, 304-318; glacial epoch in California, 3, 61-64; 9, 87; 10, 184-201; 11, 21-28; glacial erosion, 3, 60, 63; 10, 66-68; 11, 184-185; glacial flow diagram, 5, 282; glacial lakes, 9, 7-15; glacial moraines, 3, 59, 61, 77, 194; 9, 7-15, 140-144; 10, 308; 11, 70-74; glacial moraines with ice cores, 33, 87-96; glacial motion, recession, and measurement, 3, 59-60; 5, 282; 6, 108-114; 12, 309, 423; 17, 108; 20, 20-27; glacial polish, 3, 53; 10, 306-307; ill., 18, 127; glacial striation, 10, 307; glacial valleys, 10, 195-197; Himalayas, 7, 250; lect!lre by Prof. Joseph LeConte, 3, 57-64; photography, 5, 23-25; vanations, 5, 20-25; Yosemite, 9, 136-147; 10, 184-201; see also names of mountains for specific glaciers; see also Crevasse; Geological studies; Serac
Glass Mountain, 2, 316-318; ill., 2, 316, 318
Glen Alpine Gorge, ill., 8, 141
Glen Alpine Springs, 1, 319-320
Glen Aulin, 12, 41-42; ill., 17, 10
Glen Canyon (Colorado River), ill., 30, 62-63
Glen Pass, 3, 139-148; 6, 106; 7, 184; 11, 398; 26, 20; 27, 63; ill., 6, 106; 7, 186; 26, 94-95
Glenn Meadow, ill., 9, 164
Glenn Pass, see Glen Pass
Glenns Lake (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 117
Glenora Mountain (Alaska), 11, 154-160
Glissading, 6, 172
Goat, Mountain, see Mountain goat
Goat Crest, 11, 398; ill., 5, 284
Goat Mountain, 2, 79; 3, 153, 158; 4, 190; 6, 104; 11, 398
Goat-grazing experiments, 7, 208
Goddard, Mt., 27, 100-101; first ascent, 1879, and naming, 11, 251, 398; 20, 64; 26, 39; 27, 87; ascents, 2, 259; 3, 255; 5, 237; 9, 52-53; 16, 104; 25, 11; ill., 12, 21, 181; 19, 14-15
Goddard Creek, 12, 7-20; map, 12, 8; ill., 12, 13
Goddard Divide, 27, 91; ill., 7, 16
Godwen Austen, Mt. or " K2 " (Himalayas), 7, 251; ill., 31, 14-15
Going-to-the-Sun Chalet (GlacierN.P.), ill., 12, 44
Gold Hill., 24, 84, 104
Golden Trout, see Trout, Golden
Golden Trout Creek, 4, 307; 5, 79; 11, 398; 12, 141; ill., 7, 252; see also Volcano Creek
Goodale Creek and Goodale Mountain, 11, 399; ill., 11, 422
Goodale Pass, see Silver Pass
Goode, Mt., 11, 399; 27, 97
Goode, Mt. (Washington), 22, 78; 23, 47
Gopher (Thomomys moliticola), 17, 19
Gould, Mt., 7, 186; 11, 399; 12, 140; 26, 40; ill., 10, 207; 26, 94-95
Gould, Mt. (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 111
Government control of water power, 7, 84
Grace Meadow, 11, 400
Grade profile in glacial erosion, 5, 271-278; ill., 5, 271, 273, 275, 276
Grand Canyon National Park and National Monument, and Grand Canyon of the Colorado (Arizona), 3, 333-335; 4, 160-172; 11, 6, 31& -319; 15, 107; bridge over the Colorado, 15, 107-108; boat trips, 22, 80-84; 27, 50-58; butterflies, 18, 55; cliff dwellings, 4, 162; Lake Mead, 24, 124-125; map, 4, 80; trails, 3, 333-335; 4, 160-164; ill., 11, 319; 27, 7& -79; 30, 46-47; see also Bright Angel trail; Cataract Canyon; Hance trail; Havasupai Canyon; Mystic Springs trail
Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne, see Tuolumne, Grand Canyon of the
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, see Yellowstone, Grand Canyon of the
Grand Mountain, 12, 66
Grand Sentinel, 3, 152; ill., 26, 94-95
Grand Teton, 12, 360-362; first ascent, 12, 361; ascents, 12, 356-364; 32, 128-129; ill., 11, 164; 12, 356, 368; 16, 54
Grand Teton National Park, see Devils Tower; Grand Teton; Jackson Lake; Jenny Lake; Middle Teton; Moran, Mt.; Owen, Mt.; Symmetry Spire; Tetons Granite Basin, 1, 294; 4, 254; 11, 400; ill., 9, 162
Granite Creek, 11, 400; see also Rock Creek
Granite detail photographs, 17, 6; 28, 78-79
Granite Falls (Colorado River), ill., 27, 78-79
Granite Meadows, see Little Jackass Meadows
Granite Pass, 10, 355; 11, 37, 400
Granite Peak (Montana), 12, 368-372; ill., 12, 368-372, 369
Granite Valleys, 10, 62-77
Grant Grove (Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park), ill., 16, 35
Grasshoppers, 17, 114-115
Graves Grove, see Henry Solon Graves Grove
Graveyard Meadows, 11, 400
Graviconae pines, 2, 73-74
Gray Peak, 11, 400
Grayback, see San Gorgonio, Mt.
Grazing and pasturage, 1, 169-171, 264-265; 3, 51-52, 56-57; 5, 146-148; 10, 322-323, 336-338, 433, 441-442; 11, 37-38, 100-101; 12, 176; 32, 36-42, 53-62, 71-74; chaparral control by goat grazing, 7, 208; drought conditions, 9, 104, 114-115, 116; effect on vegetation, 2, 292; Mount Rainier N. P., 10, 358; mountain meadows, 8, 40; 27, 16; 32, 53-62; 34, 140-143; recreational areas, 27, 115-116; Yosemite, 9, 104, 114-115; see also National forests -Grazing; National parks -Grazing
Great Western Divide, 1, 254; 11, 400; ill., 11, 120; 13, 17
Greece, 14, 34; 30, 71-78; see also Olympus, Mt.; Parnassus, Mt.
Green, Mt. (Canada), 2, 2; ill., 2, 152
Gregory 's Monument, 3, 157; ill., 2, 21, 22, 26; see also Stanford, Mt.
Grepon (Alps), 30, 82-85
Grinnell Glacier (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 37, 111
Grinnell Lake (Glacier N. P .), ill., 23, 110-111
Grinnell Mountain (Glacier N. P.), 23, 103; ill., 12, 4
" Grizzly Giant" tree, 3, 25; ill., 10, 430; 29, 46-47
Grizzly Lake and Meadow (Trinity Alps), 21, 15
Grizzly Peak (Yosemite N. P.), 2, 217; 9, 133, 311; 11, 400; 21, 96; 25, 43, 49, 51, 57, 119
Grizzly Point, see Grizzly Peak
Grosbeak: Black-headed (Zamelodia melanocephala), 6, 246-247; 8, 119; California pine (Pinicola californica), 4, 141-142; 9, 33-35; ill., 9, 34, 35; Western evening (Coccothraustes vespertinus montanus), 4, 141-142; ill., 4, 141
Ground-squirrel, Sierra golden-mantled, 10, 408-409; ill., 10, 403
Grouse, Sierra blue (Dendragapus obscurus sierrae), 4, 136-137; 17, 21
Grouse Meadow, 7, 18; 11, 400; map, 11, 359; trail, 9, 191, 306, 307; ill., 7, 1, 17; 9, 133, 159, 303; 11, 153; 19, 14-15; 29, 46-47
Grouse Valley, see Grouse Meadow
Grunigen Creek, 11, 400
" Guardian of the Grove" tree, ill., 3, 222
Guatemala, 4, 266-269
Guitar Lake, 11, 400
Gul1, Ca1ifomia, 17, 21
Gull Lake, 11, 400
Gunsight, 25, 52, 118
Gunsight Lead, 24, 74, 93, 100
Gunsight Pa55 (Glacier N. P.), ill., 12, 40
Guyot, Mt., 11, 401; 26, 120; 32, 80
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Haeckel, Mt., 11, 138, 144-146, 401; 19, 94; 20, 79; 21, 102; 27, 87, 95; ill., 11, 137, 144, 145, 279, 286, 418; 12, 181
Halberdier, Mt. (Canada), 22, 33
Hale, Mt., 26, 111
Haleakala (Hawaii), 11, 232-234; ill., 11, 234, 235
Halemaumau, see Kilauea
Half Dome, 7, 264; 11, 401-402; 25, 48, 51, 53; 31, 118; first ascent, 1875, 11, 401-402; 25, 43, 48; ascent, 1884, 31, 1-9; ascents, 9, 133-135, 311-312; 19, 100; 21, 96-97; 31, 120-121; cable stairway, 11, 92, 101-103, 201; ill., 11, 100; geology, 5, 212, 219; 10, 71-77; ill., 3, 28; 5, 212, 216; 7, 153; 8, 132; 9, 126-128; 10, 72-75; 11, 57, 101, 410; 16, 1, 38j30, 46
Hallett Glacier (Rocky Mountain N. P .), ill., 7, 235
Hal1iday's Corral (Bi." hop Creek), ill., 25, 102
Halstead Meadow, 11, 402
Hamilton, Mt., 11, 408-412; 12, 143; ill., 11, 41Q-411; 12, 181
Hamilton Lakes, lower (main) lake, ill., 10, 135; 18, 54; upper lake, ill., 18, 47
Hammond, Mt. (Canada), 8, 51
Hance Trail (Grand Canyon N. P.), 4, 163-164
" Hand, " The, (Pinnacles National Monument), 33, 123-124
Hanging valleys, 5, 10; 12, 231
Haplodon, see Beaver, Mountain
Happy Gap, 11, 402
Happy Isles, 11, 402; 25, 110
Hardscrabble Pass, 10, 293
Harebells (Campanula rotundifolia), ill., 12, 118, 348
Harper Glacier (Alaska), ill., 28, 30-31
Harrington, Mt., 2, 45
Harrison Pass, 1, 290; 2, 270; 3, 156-157; 5, 115-121, 297-302; 11, 402; 22, 101; 30, 58; ill., 5, 120, 297, 300; 9, 25; 30, 62; see also Madary's Pass
Hartmanweilerskopf (France), 11, 176
Harwood Lodge, see AureIia Harwood Memorial Lodge
Havasu Indians, 4, 78
Havasupai Canyon, see Cataract Canyon
Havasupai cliff dwellings (Grand Canyon National Park), ill., 4, 85
Hawaii National Park, 10, 244, 478; 11, 231-243; 12, 401; ill., 11, 239, 242, 243; see also Haleakala; Kilauea
Hawk, Cooper, 27, 15
Hawk's Head Notch, 22, 53
Hawks Rest (Yellowstone N. P.), ill., 12, 377
Hayden Peak (Alaska), ill., 32, 62-63
Hayes, Mt., see Gray Peak
Hazel Green, 11, 402
Heart Lake, 11, 402
Heart Lake (Yellowstone N. P.), 12, 272; ill., 12, 269
Heartstone, Mt. (Canada), 33, 125
Height of mountains, see Elevations
Helen Lake, 11, 402; 27, 88; ill., 11, 181; 11, 419
Helen 's Dome, 3, 110
Hell-for-Sure Pass, 11, 403; 19, 98; 27, 88, 91; map, 17, 106
Helms Meadow, 11, 403
Hemlock, Alpine ( Tsuga Pattoniana , Tsuga Hookeriana ), 2, 160; ill., 2, 160; Mountain [Western] (Tsuga mertensiana), 2, 159-160; ill., 9, 273; 10, 25; 17, 1
Hemlock spruce (Tsuga), 2, 159-161
Hemlock spruce, False (Pseudotsuga), 2, 161-162
Hennessy Lakes (Trinity Alps), ill., 11, 367, 370, 374
Henry, Mt., 11, 403; 25, 120; see also Kaweah Peaks
Henry Solon Graves grove (Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park), 12, 198-199; ill., 16, 31, 34
Hermit, 5, 232-233; 11, 403; 12, 222; 16, 104; 19, 93; 25, 120; 27, 87, 102-103; ill., 5, 232; 11, 137, 140; 12, 325; 16, 7; 19, 14-15
Hermit group (Canada), ill., 23, 110-111
Hetch-Hetchy Fall, see Wapama FaIl
Hetch-Hetchy Reservoir: controversy, 6, 211-222; 7, 200; 8, 63, 206, 271; editorial in opposition, 7, 69-71; hearings, 7, 260-263; 9, 44-45; Hechy-Hetchy bill passed, 1913, 9, 174-176; Frederic Law Olmsted's report, 9, 192-199; Secretary of Interior's decision on application for sites, 6, 321-329; Sierra Club plea, 6, 264-268
Hetch-Hetchy Valley, 1, 332; 6, 211-222; 7, 96, 129, 152; 8, 156; 9, 145; 10, 71; 11, 403; bibliography, 7, 133; waterfalls, 6, 212-214; 7, 152; ill., 6, 211, 216, 218, 242; 7, 64-69, 152, 200, 201, 260-263; 8, 151, 156; 9, 260; 29, 46-47
Hidden Lake, 11, 355
High Horse Trip, 25, 21-25
High mountain route, 1, 61-84, 221-237, 287; 2, 249-262; 4, 177-184, 253-263; 7, 1-22; 20, 54-67; 25, 129-130; map of LeConte route, 7, 22; see also John Muir Trail
High Sierra Camps, 12, 37-42; 25, 115-116; map, 12, 38
High Sierra Trail, 16, 97; 17, 104; 18, 7; ill., 16, 99; 18, 54
High Sierra trails, 25, 108-116
High Trips, see Sierra Club-Annual outings
Highest mountain ascents, see Climbing and mountaineering-Highest ascents
Hikers' Camps, see High Sierra Camps
Hiking, 1, 314-324; automobiles, 17, 110; see also Camping; Knapsack trips
Hilgard, Mt., 11, 404; ill., 4, 200; 12, 181
Himalaya, 5, 78; 7, 250-252; 12, 403; ill., 31, 14-15; see also Baltoro Glacier; Bride Peak; Broad Peak; Everest, Mt.; Gasherbrum; Godwen Austen, Mt. (K2); Kangchenjunga; Karakorum range; Mustagh Tower; Paiju Mountain; Siniolchun
Hitchcock, Mt., 11, 404; 26, 117; 32, 80; ill., 7, 148; 22, 14-15
Hitchcock Lakes, ill., 7, 148; 22, 14-15
Hockett Lakes and Meadows, 11, 404
Hockett Trail, 1, 1-8, 101; 3, 169; 4, 207-208; 11, 404
Hodaka, Mt. (Japan), .22, 93-94
Hoffman, Mt., 11, 404, 405; 17, 31; 26, 32; ill., 5, 282; 8, 151; 9, 292; 11, 386; 20, 110-111; " The Thumb, " 9, 230; 20, 105; ill., 9, 230; 11, 386; 20, 110-111
Hoffman Glacier, 10, 185
Hog Ranch, 11, 405
Hoh Glacier (Olympic National Park), ill., 9, 153, 156
Holly, Wild, see Toyon
Homers Nose, 11, 405
Homestead Laws, 5, 82-83, 150-151; 6, 70-72, 336
Hood, Mt. (Oregon), 12, 309, 423; 19, 58
Hopkins, Mt., 20, 75; 32, 131
Horn Creek Rapid, ill., 27, 78-79
Horse Corral Meadow, 11, 405
Horsethief Creek (Canada), ill., 9, 241
Horton Lake, 11, 405
Hospital Rock, 11, 405
Howser Spire (Canada), 26, 6G-63; 27, 122-125; ill., 24, 62-63; 26, 94-95; South Tower, 27, 122; ill., 26, 94-95
Huascaran, Mt. (Andes), 7, 124, 249-250
Hulsea algida, 10, 284
Humboldt Redwoods State Redwood Park, 11, 327, 449-451; 12, 100; ill., 11, 303, 311
Hummingbird, 4, 135; 11, 148; ill., 12, 119; 25, 102-103
Humphreys, Mt., 2, 253-258; 11, 249-251, 277, 405-406; 19, 15-18; first ascent, 1904, 5, 153-175; 11, 250, 405-406; 19, 116; first ascent from the east, 21, 49-53; first ascent wrongly attributed to John Muir, 11, 182, 250-251; ascents, 11, 56-59, 203-204, 313; 15, 110; 16, 104; 17, 119; 19, 16-18, 92; 24, 126-127; 26, 131-132; bibliography, 19, 18; Married Men's Point, 5, 170; 19, 16; origin of name, 11, 405; 19, 15; view, 11, 182; 24, 14; ill., 4, 200; 5, 153, 158, 168; 9, 306; 11, 56, 204; 15, 10; 19, 16, 46; 20, 62-63; 25, 102-103; routes of ascent on, ill., 19, 16
Humphreys Basin, 13, 35; ill., 19, 46
" Hundred Peaks" goal, 31, 115-117
Huntington, Mt., 20, 75
Hunt's Cove (Oregon), ill., 3, 204
Hurd Peak, 10, 440; 27, III; ill., 23, 14-15
Hutchings, Mt., II, 406
Huxley, Mt., 5, 234; 11, 406; 25, 121; 27, 87, 99; ill., 5, 234; 7, 15; 11, 36, 117; 19, 14-15
Hylochichla, see Thrush
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