MOUNTAINEERING
The mountaineering literature on the Teton Range is voluminous and only a few references are cited here. For other articles see the files of Trail and Timberline, Bulletin of the Sierra Club, Appalachia, American Alpine Journal, Canadian Alpine Journal, etc.
Ellingwood, A. R. Our American Matterhorn. Outdoor Life, volume 54 (1924). Pages 181-186.
Fryxell, Fritiof:
The Teton Peaks and Their Ascents. Crandall Studios, Jenny Lake, Wyo., 1932. 106 pages. Illustrated (including map). (A history of mountaineering in the Tetons up to 1931, inclusive. Summarizes the known routes up each peak. Bibliography.)
The Ascent of Mount Owen. American Alpine Journal, 1931, pages 320-326.
Henderson, Kenneth A. The Grand Teton. American Alpine Journal, 1930. Pages 138-139.
Owen, William O. Ascent of the Grand Teton. Outing, volume 38 (1901). Pages 302-307.
Underhill, Robert L. M.:
The Grand Teton by the East Ridge. The Alpine Journal (London), November 1930. Pages 267-277.
Two New Routes Up the Grand Teton. The Canadian Alpine Journal, 1931. Pages 72-86.
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Motorist Guide Map of Yellowstone National Park. Shows roads, campgrounds, lodges, and hotels, and gives condensed information about Yellowstone National Park. Distributed in the park only. Free.
Recreational Map. Shows Federal and State recreational areas throughout the United States and gives brief descriptions of principal ones. Address Director, National Park Service, Washington, D. C. Free.
Glimpses of Our National Parks. Brief descriptions of the national parks. Address Director, National Park Service, Washington, D. C. Free.
National Parks Portfolio. By Robert Sterling Yard. Cloth bound and illustrated with more than 300 pictures of places of outstanding scenic interest. Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. $1.50.
Fauna of the National Parks, Series No. 1. By G. M. Wright, J. S. Dixon, and B. H. Thompson. A survey of wildlife with recommendations for adequate protection. 157 pages, illustrated. Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Price, 20 cents.
Fauna of the National Parks, Series No. 2. By G. M. Wright and B. H. Thompson. Wildlife management in the national parks. 142 pages, illustrated. Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. 20 cents.
Illustrated booklets about the following national parks may be obtained free of charge by writing to the National Park Service:
- Acadia, Maine.
- Carlsbad Caverns, N. Mex.
- Crater Lake, Oreg.
- General Grant, Calif.
- Glacier, Mont.
- Grand Canyon, Ariz.
- Great Smoky Mts., N. C.-Tenn.
- Hawaii, Hawaii.
- Hot Springs, Ark.
- Lassen Volcanic, Calif.
- Mesa Verde, Colo.
- Mount McKinley, Alaska.
- Mount Rainier, Wash.
- National Capital Parks, Washington, D. C.
- Platt, Okla.
- Rocky Mountain, Colo.
- Sequoia, Calif.
- Wind Cave, S. Dak.
- Yellowstone, Wyo.-Mont.-Idaho.
- Yosemite, Calif.
- Zion and Bryce Canyon, Utah.
Transcriber's Notes
DO YOU KNOW YOUR NATIONAL PARKS: changed stalacites to stalactites.
([WIND CAVE], S. DAK.—Beautiful cavern.... No stalacites....)
Page [15]: Changed climed to climbed.
(... 30 to 40 parties have climed the peak each summer.)
Page [25]: Changed magnificient to magnificent.
(and afford magnificient distant views of the Teton Range.)