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1922 Film: 1st Winter Ascent of Mt Rainier
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14 years 2 months ago - 6 years 7 months ago #202671
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L-R: Jacques Bergues, Jean Landry and Jacques Landry prepare to climb Mount Rainier in 1922.
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In November 2003, I received an email from Steve Turner of Sacramento, California. Steve is the grandson of Charles R. Perryman, the Selznick newsreel cameraman who accompanied European alpinists Jean and Jacques Landry and Jacques Bergues to the summit of Mount Rainier to make the first winter ascent in February 1922. If you're not familiar with this climb, you may enjoy the account in Dee Molenaar's Challenge of Rainier ( google books link ).
Steve contacted me after finding notes about his grandfather's climb on my ski history website here .� He wrote that he had his grandfather's newsreel footage from the climb.� After several emails, Steve offered to donate the film to The Mountaineers in exchange for a DVD copy.� This began an eight year game of email tag.� Long gaps ensued.� Finally, two months ago he sent me the film. It has been digitized and I've posted a digital copy on the Mountaineers website here:
alpenglow.org/mountaineers-history/notes...yman-mt-rainier.html
The Mount Rainier newsreel was accompanied by several other interesting and unusual films. You can see the whole collection here:
mountaineers.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/A...s+Perryman+Newsreels
This is a truly historic film.� It was the first motion picture ever taken on the summit of Mount Rainier.� It shows the first winter ascent of any significant peak in Washington, and the biggest one at that.� It is the oldest climbing or skiing film I know of in this state.� Since the film was made in 1922, almost 90 years have elapsed since it has been seen in public.� This Thanksgiving Day, I'm thankful to Steve Turner for this one-of-a-kind gift to the Northwest mountaineering community.
1922 Film: 1st Winter Ascent of Mt Rainier was created by Lowell_Skoog
L-R: Jacques Bergues, Jean Landry and Jacques Landry prepare to climb Mount Rainier in 1922.
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In November 2003, I received an email from Steve Turner of Sacramento, California. Steve is the grandson of Charles R. Perryman, the Selznick newsreel cameraman who accompanied European alpinists Jean and Jacques Landry and Jacques Bergues to the summit of Mount Rainier to make the first winter ascent in February 1922. If you're not familiar with this climb, you may enjoy the account in Dee Molenaar's Challenge of Rainier ( google books link ).
Steve contacted me after finding notes about his grandfather's climb on my ski history website here .� He wrote that he had his grandfather's newsreel footage from the climb.� After several emails, Steve offered to donate the film to The Mountaineers in exchange for a DVD copy.� This began an eight year game of email tag.� Long gaps ensued.� Finally, two months ago he sent me the film. It has been digitized and I've posted a digital copy on the Mountaineers website here:
alpenglow.org/mountaineers-history/notes...yman-mt-rainier.html
The Mount Rainier newsreel was accompanied by several other interesting and unusual films. You can see the whole collection here:
mountaineers.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/A...s+Perryman+Newsreels
This is a truly historic film.� It was the first motion picture ever taken on the summit of Mount Rainier.� It shows the first winter ascent of any significant peak in Washington, and the biggest one at that.� It is the oldest climbing or skiing film I know of in this state.� Since the film was made in 1922, almost 90 years have elapsed since it has been seen in public.� This Thanksgiving Day, I'm thankful to Steve Turner for this one-of-a-kind gift to the Northwest mountaineering community.
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14 years 2 months ago #202646
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That is very cool....thanks for sharing Lowell.
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14 years 2 months ago - 14 years 2 months ago #202672
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Fantastic Lowell this is great!! Thank you for your hard work to share this with us and the mountaineering community as a whole.
Classic humor of the Twenties when the the camera man says: "10 hours of This", as he followed the climbers shooting their derrieres.
Classic humor of the Twenties when the the camera man says: "10 hours of This", as he followed the climbers shooting their derrieres.
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14 years 2 months ago #202673
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thanks Lowell. love the rarefied chance to look back upon ski mountaineering over three generations ago.
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14 years 2 months ago #202676
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Wow, this sure looks interesting and cool, but I have a small challenge:
Other than being a Luddite, is there some reason I cannot view these films when I try to link to them?
Other than being a Luddite, is there some reason I cannot view these films when I try to link to them?
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14 years 2 months ago #202677
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Thank you Lowell for all of your effort in making this available for all of us to share and enjoy.
What a treasure!!!
What a treasure!!!
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