1940 December:
Lakes of the Clouds and the summit of Mt. Washington. On
January 30, 1940 Slim Harris and Uncas Gerhard cut holes
to measure the thickness of the ice in both lakes. It was 39"
thick on the large lake with 6 feet of water below the ice. The
ice on the small lake was 43" thick but no water. This was an
experiment explained on p. 113 of the Dec. 1940 Appalachia.
January 30, 1940 Slim Harris and Uncas Gerhard cut holes
to measure the thickness of the ice in both lakes. It was 39"
thick on the large lake with 6 feet of water below the ice. The
ice on the small lake was 43" thick but no water. This was an
experiment explained on p. 113 of the Dec. 1940 Appalachia.
Indians of New Hampshire by Frederick Johnson. p. 3. Excellent history and bibliography.
A Boarder at Timberline by Harriet Roe with lovely photos. p. 16.
Heaths of the Presidential Range by Slim Harris. p. 24. First of a series on the Plants of the Presidential Range written and illustrated by Stuart K. "Slim" Harris.
Silvretta by Miriam E. Underhill. p. 35. Note name change from O'Brien.
Tid Bits From Among The Clouds 1877-1907 and 1910-1917 by Robert M. Underhill. p. 58. "Gleanings from Among the Clouds" is a Must Read.
The Literature of Mountaineering, Part II, by Francis Farqhuar. p. 77.
Portrait of John Muir. p. 88.
Alpina: Wind River Range, The Tetons and the Sawtooth Mountains.
Christine Reid photo of skiing into Gulf of Slides. p. 105.
Snow Movement in Tuckerman Ravine by Robert M. Underhill. p. 113.
Ice In Lakes of the Clouds by Slim Harris. p.113. (see box above).
Moosilauke: The Story of a Mountain by Frederick Kilbourne. p. 147.
Artificial Aids in Early Mountaineering by J. Munroe Thorington. p. 187.
The Worst Weather in the World by Charles Morse. p. 194.
Forty Years of Forestry: The History of the New Hampshire Society For The Protection of Forests. p. 203.
Huts and Trails: Madison Hut Destroyed by Fire on October 7, 1940 by Charles Morse. p. 263.
Trails: Fireless Hell. The White Mountain National Forest after the September 1938 Hurricane. p. 265.
Trails: The New Garfield Pond Shelter. p 265.
Changes
in the Peak of Chocorua p. 271. Series of photos 25 years apart showing
vegetation changes on the upper slopes of Mt. Chocorua.
Book Review: Geology of the Presidential Range by Richard P. Goldthwait reviewed by Marland Billings. p. 286.
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