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1922 Film: 1st Winter Ascent of Mt Rainier
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14 years 2 months ago #202688
by JibberD
IE9 for me.
ron j says IE9 is working for him, so maybe it's something with my security settings.
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JibberD and Schenk: Can you tell me what browser you are using (including version)?
IE9 for me.
ron j says IE9 is working for him, so maybe it's something with my security settings.
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14 years 2 months ago #202721
by Lowell_Skoog
Interesting.
I see that the video of the 1922 winter ascent was uploaded to YouTube by user "nassstnate" one day after I announced it on the Mountaineers website. The person who uploaded it never asked for permission but did provide a link to the original site.
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My main criteria when I posted the Mountaineer films was NOT to host them on YouTube or similar sites. My sense is that people assume that stuff on those sites is in the public domain, and I'm not ready to go there with the Mountaineers film collection.
Interesting.
I see that the video of the 1922 winter ascent was uploaded to YouTube by user "nassstnate" one day after I announced it on the Mountaineers website. The person who uploaded it never asked for permission but did provide a link to the original site.
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14 years 2 months ago #202828
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Replied by swaterfall on topic Re: 1922 Film: 1st Winter Ascent of Mt Rainier
Very cool Lowell!
At 2:35 it shows the guys climbing what looks like the Gib Ledges, obviously in it's pre-1936 collapse condition. I've never seen film of the route from that time period.
Thanks!
At 2:35 it shows the guys climbing what looks like the Gib Ledges, obviously in it's pre-1936 collapse condition. I've never seen film of the route from that time period.
Thanks!
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