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Dublin Core
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Title
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The American Alpine Club Oral History Collection
Publisher
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The American Alpine Club Library
Type
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Oral Histories
Subject
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First hand accounts of historically significant events in climbing, told by the people who were there.
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview
Unknown
Interviewee
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Jim Whittaker
Location
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Craneway Pavilion, San Francisco, CA
Original Format
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.wav
Duration
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21:19
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Title
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Jim Whittaker Oral History
Subject
The topic of the resource
Mountaineering
Climbing
Expedition
American Mount Everest Expedition (1963)
Mt. Everest
Description
An account of the resource
Oral history interview conducted with Jim Whittaker at the 2013 American Alpine Club Annual Benefit Dinner. Mr. Whittaker speaks about the 1963 American Mount Everest Expedition, conservation and his love of climbing and mountaineering and for the outdoors. Topics also include tissue deterioration due to lack of oxygen in the Death Zone, the differences between climbing Everest today and climbing it in 1963, the friendships he formed with his expedition team members and his wife Dianne Roberts, who is also an accomplished mountaineer in her own right.
Publisher
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The American Alpine Club Library
Date
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February, 2013
Contributor
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Jim Whittaker
Dianne Roberts
Photo courtesy of James Aikman
Rights
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Copyright the American Alpine Club
Format
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.mp3
Language
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English
Type
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Oral History
Identifier
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OralHistory0018
american alpine club
bivouacking
climbing
conservation
death zone
dianne roberts
everest
ice climbing
jack breitenbach
jim whittaker
mountaineering
nawang gombu
norman dyhrenfurth
william unsoeld
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Dublin Core
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Title
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California 1900 to 1930
Date
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circa 1900 to 1930
Contributor
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LeRoy Jeffries
Visual Materials
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File Name
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P1.CA1.077
Stack Location
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Rare Books Room, Box 3 , Folder 6
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Identifier
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P1.CA1.077
Title
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Sierra Club at Kearsarge Pass.
Coverage
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Print, Photographic, Card-mounted
Format
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.jpg
Medium
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Print, Photographic, Card-mounted
Publisher
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American Alpine Club Library
Source
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Mountain Views Collection
Is Part Of
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American Alpine Club Photo Collection
American Alpine Club Photo Collection
Date
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California, 1900 to 1930
Description
An account of the resource
Expedition party showing about two dozen people and about 12 pack animals in the foreground. University Peak upper left in background. Taken from nearly the same location as image P1.CA1.075.
Subject
The topic of the resource
expedition
mountain
Sierra Club
horses
humans
kearsarge pass
passes
sierra club
women