Escape from Lucania

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by David Roberts


  final ascent of, 110-15

  landing on, 22-23

  naming of, 57

  NGS Yukon Expedition and, 71, 73

  plane trip to, 18-22

  recent flight over, 181-94

  second ascent of, 163

  summit of, 112-13

  takeoff attempts from, 33-34, 35-36

  trash discarded on, 92, 95

  Washburn’s first look at, 71

  Wood’s attempt on, 74

  Lucania expedition:

  assessment of, 176-79

  Basin Camp of, 81-97

  Camp II of, 88-89

  Donjek Glacier crossed by, 136-43

  Donjek River crossed by, 125-46

  equipment of, 82-87

  expedition portraits on, 113-14, 118

  final ascent of, 110-15

  on flight to Lucania, 18-22

  food calculations of, 104-5

  hunting on, 134, 147, 149

  Ice-Block Camp of, 100, 102

  inventory taken on, 79, 104

  at Kluane Lake, 156-58

  Kluane Lake attained by, 154-55

  lowland regained by, 125-27

  McCarthy route rejected by, 78, 103, 140, 188

  Mount Steele descended by, 119-21

  Mount Steele summitted by, 117-18

  in move to Basin Camp, 87-93

  in move to Shangri-La, 93-101

  parting of, 158-59

  preparations for, 13-18, 32, 61, 77, 88, 185

  press accounts of, 159, 160-62

  reputation of, 162-63

  Ridge Camp of, 95-99

  routes reconnoitered by, 79-82

  Shangri-La camp of, 102-8, 116-17, 189

  singing on, 107-8, 116

  sleeping bag shared on, 2, 96, 105-6

  on Walsh Glacier landing, 22-37

  Walsh Glacier takeoff attempts and, 33-34, 35-36

  wranglers met by, 151-55

  McCarthy, Alaska, 18-19, 76-77, 103, 140, 183, 184-85

  MacCarthy, Albert, 61

  McKinley, Mount, 5-8, 54, 62, 168, 190

  first ascent of, 163

  naming of, 57-58

  Sourdough Expedition on, 59-60

  U.S. Army Alaskan Test Expedition on, 166

  Washburn’s ascent of, 169-70

  Mallory, George Leigh, 43, 46, 47, 171

  Marcus Baker, Mount, 165, 183

  Matanuska Glacier, 183

  Matterhorn, 44

  first ascent of, 42, 53

  Maverick (barnstormer), 14

  mining, 15, 16, 57, 58, 76-77

  Mont Blanc, 44, 46, 49

  first ascent of, 53

  Monte Rosa, 44

  Moore, Terris, 52-53, 165, 166, 167

  Morisette, Janice, see Reeve, Janice Morisette “Tillie”

  Mount Desert Island, Maine, 41

  Mount McKinley: The Conquest of Denali (Roberts and Washburn), 8

  “Mudville,” 18

  Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), 170

  Museum of Science (Boston), 5, 7, 167-68, 172

  mushrooms, 134-35

  Nanda Devi, 164

  Nanga Parbat, 174

  National Geographic, 69

  National Geographic Society, 54, 159, 171

  National Geographic Society Yukon Expedition, 69-74

  New England Museum of Natural History, 167-68 see also Museum of Science

  New York Sun, 57

  Night Flight (Saint-Exupéry), 15

  Nilsson, Einar, 167

  Noel, John, 46-47, 171

  Noonan, Fred, 172

  Nusbaum, Jesse, 45

  Oberlin, Gail, see Bates, Gail Oberlin

  Orizaba, 54

  Peace Corps, 173

  Pennsylvania, University of, 68, 160

  Petzoldt, Paul, 164

  Phillips Exeter Academy, 39, 43, 167, 173, 177

  Poincenot, Jacques, 143

  Polk, Barbara, see Washburn, Babrara Polk

  Putnam, David, 45

  Putnam, George P., 38, 45, 46, 171-72

  Randall, Bob, 71, 188

  Ravanel, Antoine, 44

  Reeve, Bob:

  background of, 14-17

  family of, 26-27

  on flight to Mount Lucania, 18-22, 186-87, 188

  humor of, 15-16

  Kateel River landing of, 26

  Lucania avoided by, 82-83

  Lucania preparations and, 61, 77, 185

  Morisette met by, 26-27

  Mount Marcus Baker run of, 165, 183

  in press accounts, 162

  temper of, 25

  Valdez Glacier landing of, 29-30

  Walsh Glacier landing of, 22-37

  Walsh Glacier takeoff attempts of, 33-34, 35-36

  Washburn’s letter to, 17-18

  Washburn’s mother reassured by, 114-15

  Washburn’s return and, 159-60

  Reeve, Janice Morisette “Tillie,” 26-27, 29, 31

  Reeve, Richard, 27

  Ridge Camp, 95-99

  Rongbuk Glacier, 47

  Roper, Steve, 163

  Russell, Israel, 54

  Russell, Mount, 173

  Russell Col, 55

  Saint Elias, Mount, 53-55, 58, 61, 62

  Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de, 15

  Sanford, Mount, 165-66

  Schoening, Pete, 9, 175

  Scott, Robert Falcon, 104

  Scrambles Amongst the Alps (Whymper), 42

  Sella, Vittorio, 5, 56

  Shandrick, Michael, 55

  Shangri-La, 102-8, 116-17, 189

  cache at, 108-9

  move to, 93-101

  sheep, Dall, 125, 152, 186

  Shipton, Eric, 68, 173

  Spring Creek, 135-36

  squirrels, red, 134, 147

  Steck, Allen, 163

  Steele, Mount, 74, 103, 104, 124, 139, 188, 192

  ascent of, 117-18

  descent of, 119-21

  Steele Glacier, see Wolf Creek Glacier

  Stephen, Sir Leslie, 53

  Stuck, Hudson, 58, 60

  Swift, Jonathan, 194

  Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, 171

  taiga, 148

  Tale of a Tub, A (Swift), 194

  Taylor, Andy, 70, 71, 138, 185, 186

  Tenderini, Mirella, 55

  Tenzing, Norgay, 174

  Thomas, Lowell, 47

  Tilman, H. W. “Bill,” 68

  Trails and Peaks of the Presidential Range (Washburn), 44

  Ulugh Muztagh, 9, 173

  Underhill, Robert, 64

  Valdez, Alaska, 13-18, 159-60

  Valdez Glacier, 29-30

  Vancouver, George, 58

  Vancouver, Mount, 94

  Walker Spur, 50

  Walsh Glacier, 17, 32, 75, 190, 192

  flight to, 18-22

  landing at, 22-23

  takeoff attempts from, 33-34, 35-36

  Washburn, Barbara Polk, 167-68

  on recent flight over Lucania, 182-94

  Washburn, Henry Bradford, Jr.:

  Aiguille du Midi ascent of, 47-49

  author’s McKinley trip and, 5-8

  aviation as interest of, 46, 171-72, 184

  background of, 3-4, 44-54

  Bates met by, 38-39

  Bates’s friendship with, 105-6, 163, 166, 177

  in book project collaboration, 10-12

  books published by, 8, 38-39, 44, 45-46, 47

  camera and film cached by, 133, 154

  Carpé’s rivalry with, 52-53

  character of, 11, 106, 177

  climbing abandoned by, 9

  Earhart’s consultation with, 171-72

  expedition portraits of, 113-14, 118

  HMC style influenced by, 62-63, 66-68

  honors of, 172

  hunting by, 134, 147, 149

  inventory taken by, 79, 104

  later expeditions of, 169-70

  marriage of, 168-69, 177

  Mount Grillon expedition of, 65-66

/>   at New England Museum of Natural History, 167-68

  on NGS Yukon Expedition, 69-74

  North American mountaineering focus of, 169-70

  photography exhibitions of, 170-71

  photography of, 46, 56, 71, 74-75, 81-82, 107, 113-14, 118, 124, 127, 162-63, 170, 172, 188

  physical appearance of, 1-2

  physical condition of, 104-5, 150

  on recent flight over Lucania, 182-94

  on Reeve, 16

  Reeve contacted by, 17-18

  on return to Valdez, 159-60

  singing of, 107-8, 116

  sleeping bag shared by, 2, 96, 105-6

  technical skills of, 64-65

  trip preparations of, 13-18

  on U.S. Army Alaskan Test Expedition, 166-67 see also Lucania expedition

  Washburn, Henry Bradford, Sr., 44

  Washburn, Mrs., 114-15

  Washburn, Sherwood, 44-45, 47-48, 49, 50

  Washington, Mount, 40, 63

  Whymper, Edward, 42, 53

  Wickersham Wall, 5-8

  Wolf Creek, 129-36, 153

  Wolf Creek Glacier, 119, 122, 127-28, 138, 139, 189

  Wood, Harrison, 128-29

  Wood, Walter, 73, 74, 103, 129, 153, 161, 166, 176

  cache of, 119, 122-23, 124, 190

  horse trail of, 127, 128, 132

  willow wands of, 118

  Wrangell Mountain Air, 183-84

  Wrangell Mountains, 16, 17, 18-19

  Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park and Preserve, 186

  Youth’s Companion, 45

  Valdez, Alaska, as it looked in 1937. The mud flats from which Bob Reeve took off are in the left background, beyond the town.

  Bush pilot Bob Reeve in front of his Fairchild 51 airplane.

  Bob Bates (left) and Brad Washburn.

  Washburn with his fifty-three-pound Fairchild camera, with which he took the aerial photos that unlocked the secrets of Mount Lucania.

  Reeve in front of his plane, sunk in the slush on the Walsh Glacier, June 18, 1937.

  Mount Lucania from the southeast, with Washburn and Bates’s route and principal camps indicated.

  Washburn and Bates in their single sleeping bag before they figured out how to sleep in it head to foot.

  Looking toward Mount Lucania from the northeast, at the Shangri-La camp at 14,000 feet, July 7, 1937.

  Bob Bates and Brad Washburn atop Mount Lucania on July 9.

  Mounts Lucania (left) and Steele, seen from the east. The route of Washburn and Bates’s descent from Steele is the curving ridge in the right center.

  Gene Jacquot and his family, Burwash Landing.

  The only map that Bates and Washburn had for their journey. On the 1935 Yukon expedition, the map had partially burned in a camp fire. Washburn’s pencil sketches of previously unknown glaciers fill in some of the blanks.

  Brad Washburn, Alaska, July 2001, planning the flight to retrace the route of the 1937 expedition. (Photo by David Roberts)

 

 

 


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