Carbon Glacier, North Slope of Mt. Rainier, WA. Photo by E.H. Pearson.
Above a sea of clouds on Mt. St. Helens Summit. Photo by E.H. Pearson. Side note: I remember riding my tricycle, when an ash cloud on May 18, 1980 turned day to night. “The deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the United States.”
Mt. Baker campsite, 1931. Photo by E.H. Pearson.
Mt. Baker, 1941. Photo by E.H. Pearson.
Mt. Adams, circa. 1938. Photo by E. H. Pearson.
Mary Pearson (Grandmother), Mt. Rainier National Park. Photo by E.H. Pearson.
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Eric Pearson’s climbing partner with team of horses on Mt. Adams, circ. 1938. Photo: E.H. Pearson
Little Tahoma, Mt. Rainer National Park. Photo: E.H. Pearson
Climbing party viewing Little Tahoma from Camp Sherman, Mt. Rainier National Park. Photo: E.H. Pearson