قراءة كتاب The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America

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The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley)
A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest
Peak in North America

The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America

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دار النشر: Project Gutenberg
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ILLUSTRATIONS

Ice fall of nearly four thousand feet by which the upper or Harper Glacier  
discharges into the lower or Muldrow Glacier (photogravure) Frontispiece
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The author and Mr. H. P. Karstens 4
     
Tatum, Esaias, Karstens, Johnny, and Walter, at the Clearwater Camp 8
     
Striking across from the Tanana to the Kantishna 12
     
One of the abandoned mining towns in the Kantishna 14
     
Denali from the McKinley fork of the Kantishna River 16
     
Entering the range by Cache Creek 18
     
The base camp at about 4,000 feet on Cache Creek 20
     
Some heads of game killed at the base camp 22
     
The Muldrow Glacier. Karstens in the foreground 26
     
Ascension Day, 1913 30
     
Bridging a crevasse on the Muldrow Glacier 32
     
Hard work for dogs as well as men on the Muldrow Glacier 34

The Northeast Ridge shattered by the earthquake in July, 1912 40
     
Cutting a staircase three miles long in the ice of the shattered ridge 52
     
The shattered Northeast Ridge 56
     
Camp at 13,000 feet on Northeast Ridge 60
     
A dangerous passage 64
     
The Upper Basin reached at last. Our camp at the Parker Pass at 15,000 feet 72
     
Above all the range except Denali and Denali’s Wife 76
     
Traverse under the cliffs of the Northeast Ridge to enter the Grand Basin 82
     
First camp in the Grand Basin—16,000 feet, looking up 84
     
Second camp in the Grand Basin—looking down, 16,500 86
     
Third camp in the Grand Basin—17,000 feet, showing the shattering of the glacier walls by the earthquake 88
 

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