Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada

011 - Chapter 11 Shasta

52 min · 5. mar. 2026
episode 011 - Chapter 11 Shasta cover

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Join Clarence King on an exhilarating journey through the Sierra Nevada in his memoir, Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. As a key figure in the California Geological Survey and the first director of the U.S. Geological Survey, King offers captivating narratives that blend adventure with scientific exploration. Written in 1872, his accounts of hand-and-foot rock climbing feel as relevant today as ever. Experience the thrill of Victorian-era mountaineering alongside insights into groundbreaking scientific concepts like Darwinian evolution and glacial formations. With Californias landscape evolving post-Gold Rush, Kings detailed observations illuminate the regions economic geography. Each of the 14 chapters presents a unique theme, from geological histories to human interest stories, including the Maidu Indians and the boundary survey of Yosemite National Park. For additional context, explore the supplemental web resource at http//melanie.mccalmont.org, featuring photographs, definitions, and links related to King and his adventures.

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Join Clarence King on an exhilarating journey through the Sierra Nevada in his memoir, Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. As a key figure in the California Geological Survey and the first director of the U.S. Geological Survey, King offers captivating narratives that blend adventure with scientific exploration. Written in 1872, his accounts of hand-and-foot rock climbing feel as relevant today as ever. Experience the thrill of Victorian-era mountaineering alongside insights into groundbreaking scientific concepts like Darwinian evolution and glacial formations. With Californias landscape evolving post-Gold Rush, Kings detailed observations illuminate the regions economic geography. Each of the 14 chapters presents a unique theme, from geological histories to human interest stories, including the Maidu Indians and the boundary survey of Yosemite National Park. For additional context, explore the supplemental web resource at http//melanie.mccalmont.org, featuring photographs, definitions, and links related to King and his adventures.

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Join Clarence King on an exhilarating journey through the Sierra Nevada in his memoir, Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. As a key figure in the California Geological Survey and the first director of the U.S. Geological Survey, King offers captivating narratives that blend adventure with scientific exploration. Written in 1872, his accounts of hand-and-foot rock climbing feel as relevant today as ever. Experience the thrill of Victorian-era mountaineering alongside insights into groundbreaking scientific concepts like Darwinian evolution and glacial formations. With Californias landscape evolving post-Gold Rush, Kings detailed observations illuminate the regions economic geography. Each of the 14 chapters presents a unique theme, from geological histories to human interest stories, including the Maidu Indians and the boundary survey of Yosemite National Park. For additional context, explore the supplemental web resource at http//melanie.mccalmont.org, featuring photographs, definitions, and links related to King and his adventures.

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episode 011 - Chapter 11 Shasta artwork

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Join Clarence King on an exhilarating journey through the Sierra Nevada in his memoir, Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. As a key figure in the California Geological Survey and the first director of the U.S. Geological Survey, King offers captivating narratives that blend adventure with scientific exploration. Written in 1872, his accounts of hand-and-foot rock climbing feel as relevant today as ever. Experience the thrill of Victorian-era mountaineering alongside insights into groundbreaking scientific concepts like Darwinian evolution and glacial formations. With Californias landscape evolving post-Gold Rush, Kings detailed observations illuminate the regions economic geography. Each of the 14 chapters presents a unique theme, from geological histories to human interest stories, including the Maidu Indians and the boundary survey of Yosemite National Park. For additional context, explore the supplemental web resource at http//melanie.mccalmont.org, featuring photographs, definitions, and links related to King and his adventures.

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