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Bauer (Wolf G.) interview
Mr. Bauer was a pioneer climber on Mt. Rainier and Mt. Goode. He was the founder of the Mountaineers climbing course and helped establish the Mountain Rescue Council.
Subject timestamps: (00:00) Early climbing and skiing interests (2:00) 1927 Bauer joins Mountaineers, was a ski instructor at 15, (3:10) Bauer wins the first slalom race at Snoqualmie Lodge, involvement in skiing with mountaineering, (6:00) 1932 involved with Cub Scouts in Troop 145 (Wallingford District); started the Scout Explorer program which involved climbing training, (9:00) 1934 approached Mountaineer board about teaching a climbing course, began teaching course via European books Bauer read, (14:15) second year of course administration [1935], beginning and advanced technical climbing courses taught by Bauer, (16:20) technical skills allow Bauer to climb more difficult peaks, older Mountaineer "cliques" take notice of new techniques, (19:00) correspondence with Sierra Club re: Northwest ice and snow climbing in exchange for Sierra information on rock climbing, (20:20) imported pitons and other equipment before they were carried in stores, (21:40) skiing history in Seattle [stop in tape], (23:15) July 1936 first ascent of Mt. Goode was a class project in Bauer climbing course, (28:15) equipment and techniques used when Bauer climbed vs. "current" climbing techniques,(30:30) continuation of Mt. Goode climb detail; Jack Hossack, George MacGowan included in climb, (34:55) first several attempts on Ptarmigan Ridge (NW side) on Mt. Rainier, (43:15) safety considerations during Ptarmigan Ridge climb, (46:00) Mountain Rescue and Safety Council origins in 1948, Otto Trott, Ome Daiber join, (53:55) 1948 first Mountain Rescue and Safety Council conference, (56:45) safety equipment and technique.
Interview ends abruptly, several stops and starts in tape with loud thumps.
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